ENG-RHET - English, Rhetoric and Language Concentration, B.A.
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Fall Term 2026 -
15
- Electives (3 cr.)(3 cr)
- ENGL from blocks or courses at or above 3000-level(3 cr)
- ENGL from blocks or courses at or above 3000-level(3 cr)
- ENGL from blocks or courses at or above 3000-level(3 cr)
- ENGL from blocks or courses at or above 3000-level(3 cr)
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Fall Term 2026 -
12
- Electives (3 cr.)(3 cr)
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- ENGL from blocks or courses at or above 3000-level(6 cr)ORENGL from blocks or courses at or above 3000-level(6 cr)
- Students choose courses from Blocks or courses at or above 3000-level as indicated below, for a total of 30 hours. Language and Rhetoric Block (choose any five courses): ENGL 4411 (5411), ENGL 4421 (5421), ENGL 4451 (5451), ENGL 4511 (5511), ENGL 4521 (5521), ENGL 4531 (5531), ENGL 4541 (5541), ENGL 4561 (5561) British Literature Block (choose one): ENGL 4111 (5111), ENGL 4130 (5130), ENGL 4140 (5140), ENGL 4210 (5210), ENGL 4221 (5221), ENGL 4231 (5231), ENGL 4240 (5240) American Literature (choose one): ENGL 4310 (5310), ENGL 4320 (5321), ENGL 4330 (5330), ENGL 4340 (5340), ENGL 4712 (5712), ENGL 4713 (5713), ENGL 4830 (5830) The remaining 9 hours of upper-division ENGL courses must be taken from any ENGL courses 3000 or above EXCEPT core courses. (The upper-division core courses are ENGL 3000, 3810, 3820, 3910, 3920, 4121 (5121), and 4995.)
- Note: English majors meet the foreign language requirement by making a C or better in a foreign language course at the 2020 level or higher excluding Country and People and the Global Studies courses. Additional elective hours may be required if students do not take FREN/GERM/SPAN 1010 and 1020. These electives do not have to be foreign language courses.
- * Students in the Rhetoric and Language Concentration can also have a concentration in Professional and Technical Communication by using elective hours and three additional credit hours to complete 24 credit hours from the following courses (the nine credit hours from the Professional Communication Core are required): PC 2500 - Communicating in the Professions PC 3250 - Professional Communication I PC 4850 (5850) - Internship and 15 additional hours from the following: PC 3500 - Rhetoric and the Internet PC 3700 - Information Design in the Professions PC 3750 - Ethics in the Professions PC 4850 (5850) - Internship PC 4940 (5940) - Technical Editing PC 4950 (5950) - Topics in Professional and Technical Communication PC 4970 (5970) - Professional Communication II PC 4990 - Business and Grant Proposal Writing 3 When necessary, a committee of the instructor of record, the department chair, and the literature concentration advisor will determine if and how courses with primarily Anglophone Literature fit into the existing curriculum for the British/American blocks. Suitably designated courses may be substituted for the courses currently listed in those blocks, contingent upon approval of the majority of the committee.