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English, Minor

The English minor at ¶¶Òõpro is student-centered, with small, writing-intensive courses that emphasize discussion, close reading and critical thinking.

English minors take courses in traditional literary fields (including American, British and world literatures), as well as innovative and emergent areas of English studies (such as new media, rhetoric and creative writing). Throughout their coursework, English minors develop imaginative engagements with different time periods and cultures and effective analytical thinking and writing skills.

The English minor requires 18 credits from the following areas:

Introductory Course
Select one of the following:3
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Introduction to Literary Study
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý2250
Conflict, Social Justice and Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý2350
Faith, Doubt and Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý2450
Nature, Ecology & Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý2550
Gender, Identity & Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý2650
Technology, Media & Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý2750
Film, Culture and Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý2850
Nation, Identity and Literature
3000-level Courses
Students must take one course from three of the following four areas, for a total of nine hours at the 3000 level. Select three of the following:9
4000-level Courses
Two 4000-level English elective courses must be taken to complete the English minor. Any English course offered at the 4000 level may count, such as:6
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Professional Writing
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4010
New Media Writing
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4176
Queer Cinema: History, Aesthetics and Activism
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4320
Topics in Shakespeare
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4360
Milton
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4500
The Age of Romanticism
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4530
Medicine, Mind, and Victorian Fiction
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4580
Major Victorian Authors and Movements
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4640
Irish Modernism
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4670
Contemporary Postcolonial Literature and Culture
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4760
20th Century American Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4810
Major American Authors
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4830
Post-1900 African American Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4840
Representations of Native Americans in Text & Film
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý4910
Internship
Total Credits18

Form and Genre

·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3050
Creative Writing: Poetry
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3060
Creative Writing: Fiction
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3070
Creative Writing: Drama
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3080
Creative Writing: Non-Fiction
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3100
Topics in Creative Writing
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3110
American Short Story
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3140
Poetry
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3170
European Drama
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3180
Film
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3190
Literature of Ridicule and Satire
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3210
Fantasy and Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3220
Film and Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3240
Reading the Female Bildungsroman
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3241
Young Adult Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3380
The Classics and Literature

History and Context

·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3250
British Literary Traditions to 1800
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3260
British Literary Traditions after 1800
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3270
American Literary Traditions to 1865
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3280
American Literatures after 1865
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3290
Topics in American Literary Traditions
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3310
World Literary Traditions I
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3330
World Literary Traditions III
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3470
Introduction to Shakespeare
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3490
19th Century British Literature

Culture and Critique

·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3500
Literature of the Postcolonial World
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3520
African American Literary Traditions II: After 1900
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3530
Topics in African American Literary Traditions
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3540
Literature of the African Diaspora
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3550
Native American Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3560
Ethnic American Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3570
Writing Sex in the Middle Ages
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3590
Nature and Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3591
Monsters of Europe: Nature and Monstrosity in European Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3600
Women in Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3610
The City and Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3620
Topics in Spirituality and Literature
ENGL 3625
The Sacramental Imagination
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3630
Disaster Narratives
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3640
British Culture and Travel
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3650
Science Fiction
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3660
LGBTQ Literature and Culture
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3700
The Bible & Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3730
Introduction to Medical Humanities, Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3740
Medicine and Literature

Rhetoric and Argument

·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3750
Writing about Literature
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3850
Persuasive Writing
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3854
Living Writing
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3859
Writing Consulting Practicum
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3860
Public Writing
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3880
Writing Personal Narratives and Memoirs
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý3875
Conflict Writing

Continuation Standards

All English courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher in order to count for English minor requirements and for the student to continue in the minor.

Students can complete all or part of the English minor at SLU’s campus in Madrid.Â