Curriculum in English

Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts

Creative Writing Concentration

(see footnotes at the bottom)

 


FIRST YEAR

First Semester

ENGL 101, or
ENGL 121H, or
ENGL 123H
Freshman Composition
Ancient Epic: Literature and Composition
Topics in Critical Reading and Writing
3 hours
MATH 161G College Algebra 3 hours
Foreign Language 1011 SPAN 101, FREN 101, ITAL 101,LAT 101, or GERM 101 3 hours
LS 102 Introduction to Information Research 1 hours
ART 105, or 
ART 106G
Survey of World Art History I
Survey of World Art History II
3 hours
SE 101 Freshman Academic Success at Southeastern 2 hours
  Total: 15 hours

 

Second Semester

ENGL 102, or
ENGL 122H, or
ENGL 124H
Critical Reading and Writing
Modern Epic: Literature and Composition
Topics in Reading and Research-Based Writing
3 hours
MATH 162, or
MATH 163, or
MATH 165, or
MATH 185, or
MATH 241
Plane Trigonometry
Calculus for the Biological, Business, and Social Sciences
Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry
Contemporary Math
Elementary Statistics
3 hours
Foreign Language 1021 SPAN 102, FREN 102, ITAL 102, LAT 102, or GERM 102 3 hours
Music 151 Introduction to Music 3 hours
Computer Literacy/
Elective2
  3 hours
  Total: 15 hours


 

SECOND  YEAR

First Semester

††ENGL 300 Introduction to Literary Analysis and Interpretation 3 hours
Foreign Language 2011 SPAN 201, FREN 201,ITAL 201, LAT 201, or GERM 201 3 hours
HIST 101, or
HIST 101HG
Western Civilization to 1500
Western Civilization to 1500 for Honors Students
3 hours
Biological Science3,G   3 hours
Theatre 131 Introduction to the Theatre 3 hours
  Total: 15 hours

 

Second Semester

††ENGL 301 British Literature I 3 hours
††Concentration
Elective6
  3 hours
Foreign Language 202G SPAN 202, FREN 202, ITAL 202, LAT 202, or GERM 202 3 hours
HIST 102
HIST 102H
Western Civilization since 1500
Western Civilization since 1500 for Honors Students
3 hours
Biological or Physical
Science3,G
  3 hours
  Total: 15 hours

 

 

THIRD YEAR

First Semester

††ENGL 351, or
ENGL 352
Early World Literature
Modern World Literature                                      
3 hours
††Concentration
Elective6
  3 hours
HIST Elective   3 hours
Physical Science3,G   3 hours
††ENGL 303 British Literature II 3 hours
  Total: 15 hours

 

Second Semester

POLI 201, or
POLI 202G
American Politics
State and Local Politics
3 hours
††ENGL 435, or
ENGL 436
Shakespeare: Comedies and Romances
Shakespeare: Tragedies and Histories
3 hours
††Concentration
Elective6
  3 hours
PHIL Elective   3 hours
COMM 211 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 hours
  Total: 15 hours

 


 

FOURTH YEAR

First Semester

††ENGL 395 Early American Literature                                    3 hours
††Concentration
Elective
  3 hours
Electives5   6 hours
Social Science
Elective4,G
  3 hours
  Total: 15 hours

 

 

Second Semester

††ENGL
Elective
  3 hours
†ENGL 396 American Literature Since 1860                    3 hours
Electives5   9 hours
  Total: 15 hours

 

Total semester hours required 120

Southeastern 101 is not required of transfer or readmitted Southeastern students with 30 hours or more. Those students will replace Southeastern 101 with 2 hours of free electives.

GGeneral Education Courses

Major course.
††Major course. Requires a grade of "C" or better in all courses in the major at the 300- and 400- level.
1Students must complete 12 hours of a single foreign language.
2Students must complete this requirement in one of the following ways: (a) successful completion of CMPS 110, (b) successful completion of English 322, 448, 467, 485, 486, 492, 493, or 494, or (c) successful completion of the English Department's computer literacy test. NOTE: Students choosing option b or c must also complete a three-hour free elective.
3Students must complete a minimum of 6 hours in a two-semester sequence of a biological science plus a physical science or a two-semester sequence of a physical science plus a biological science. See the General Education Requirements in the Academic Regulations chapter of this catalog for the approved sequenced courses.
4Students may elect a course in Anthropology, Economics, Criminal Justice, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology.
5At least 3 hours of general electives must be 400-level courses.
612 hours to be chosen from the following: ENGL 370, 371, 372, 380, 482, 483, 484.