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English

Shannon Miller, Department Chair
1042 Anderson Hall
215-204-7560
smiller@temple.edu

Gabriel Wettach, Director of Undergraduate Studies
1030 Anderson Hall
215-204–7561
engugrad@temple.edu

10th Floor, Anderson Hall
215-204-7561
www.temple.edu/english/

Requirements for English Major
Requirements for English Minor
Writing Certificate


The English major helps students develop as readers of interesting, complex texts, including literary texts. Majors read writing from a variety of historical contexts and cultures; this experience builds their understanding of the relation between society and language. English majors become critical and reflective readers, aware of the history and development of writing in English. They are also good, inventive writers, able to analyze problems, to do careful and inventive research, to argue and to evaluate the arguments of others.

The English major is good preparation for a career in writing or editing—of stories, speeches, legal documents, advertising, research projects, poems, grant proposals, essays, or letters. English majors also find careers in publishing and journalism, public relations, business, industry, management, marketing, social services, and government. English is a strong pre-professional major for law, medicine, library science, and teaching.

The English department has a distinguished faculty of nationally-known critics, writers, and scholars who will teach you, usually in small classes. You will choose from a range of exciting courses (about forty English courses each semester), and from interdisciplinary programs such as the Five-year Program in English and Education, Temple’s special minor in Business, or a double major in English and any other department throughout the University. Internships are offered with area institutions such as the Temple Press, the University of Pennsylvania Press, the Urban League, WHYY public radio, Philadelphia Magazine, United Way, the Red Cross, Bread and Roses, J. B. Lippincott Publishers, First Union Bank, and the Academy of Natural Sciences. The department offers community-based projects, such as the New City Press and our Institute for the Study of Literature, Literacy, and Culture. There is an active program of readings by resident and visiting writers and artists. Students are active in writing and producing literary magazines: Hyphen is published on the main campus, and The Parable at Ambler.


 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR

Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
English W100 Introduction to English Studies 3 WI
English 0114 Survey of English Literature: Beginnings to 1660 3  
English 0115 Survey of English Literature: 1660-1900 3  
English 0116 Survey of American Literature I 3  
English 0117 Survey of American Literature II 3  
English 100+ level courses Three English Electives 9  
English 200+ level courses Three English Electives 9  
English W300 level courses One Senior Capstone Course 3 WI*
         
Total     36  
*Indicates writing capstone for the major    

 

Distinction in Major

Students need at least a 3.65 GPA in their English courses to earn distinction in major.


 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MINOR

Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
         
Select two Literature Surveys from: 6  
English
English
English
English
0114
0115
0116
0117
Survey of English Literature: Beginnings to 1660
Survey of English Literature: 1660-1900
Survey of American Literature I
Survey of American Literature II
   
         
Select four Electives in English, no more than two of which are in writing
(creative, technical, or business):
 
English   100 and 200 level electives 12  
Total     18  


WRITING CERTIFICATE

Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
         
Select a total of five courses in Writing.  At least one from each area listed below, no more than
three in any single area. All of the courses must average a grade of B or higher.
Advanced Expository and Professional Writing Electives     3-9  
English W101 Developing Prose Style   WI
English W102 Technical Writing   WI
English W103 Writing the Research Essay   WI
English W104 Writing for Business and Industry   WI
English 0200 Career Internship    
English 0201 Advanced Composition    
         
Creative Writing       3-9  
English W107 Creative Writing: Poetry   WI
English W108 Creative Writing: Fiction   WI
English 0109 Creative Writing: Plays    
English W202 Advanced Creative Writing: Fiction   WI
English W203 Advanced Creative Writing: Poetry   WI
English 0204 Advanced Creative Writing: Plays    
English 0205 Writers at Work    
         
Writing Theory       3-9  
English W105 Literacy and Society   WI
English W106 Texts/Cultures of Science   WI
English W112 Technologies of Writing   WI
English 0212 Linguistics and Grammar    
English 0213 History of the English Language    
English 0214 Semantics    
English 0284 Theories of Discourse    
English W310 Studies in Language and Literacy   WI
         
Total     15  

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