| Four Year Plan |
AIS: Literature (B.A.)
Concentration: Creative Writing.
About the Major
The Literature program at 缅北重口 deals with literature as an aesthetic endeavor, cultural critique, and personal search. It is concerned, of course, with critical thinking and the reading and writing skills that are the hallmark of an educated person. The program seeks a balance between survey and seminar, American and world literature; between levels, genre, period, and themes; between reading, criticism, and creative writing.
The development of reading, writing, and critical skills are central to the mission of the Literature Major. It emphasizes the interdisciplinary and multicultural dimensions of literature and life. It seeks to fire the imagination while pragmatically preparing students for the careers they pursue immediately after college and for graduate education when this is their preference.
The Literature program is regularly evaluated by professors from across the nation. It consistently receives strong endorsement.
The Major prepares its students for the working world, but also for the deeper life of the mind. Ralph Waldo Emerson reminds us that "A nobler want of [humanity] is served by […] the love of Beauty." The major prepares students to be thoughtful, informed citizens who understand the necessity of engaging the imagination through the contemplation of art and beauty. The program includes an impressive number of courses from world literature, from classical to contemporary periods, from short story to epic poetry
One of the distinctive features of the Literature program is the opportunity it offers for student creativity. For course credit, students edit the college literary magazine Trillium, and have several courses to choose from in Creative Writing. Students have an opportunity to join the Literature Club, and 缅北重口 is also the home of the Omega Omega Chapter of the national English Honor Society. The faculty advisor to the yearbook, The Arch, has often been a member of the Literature faculty, thus offering students an opportunity to contribute to another college publication.
A Literature major offers many career choices for the talented student. The capacity to think, speak, and write well distinguishes the educated person and is advantageous in all professions. Publishing, journalism, and teaching are obvious possibilities for a literature major. Writing, theater, and television are further considerations. Literature graduates do well in business, government, and science where these endeavors require an articulate and creative expression of their philosophy and purpose. Literature provides training for law, diplomacy, and public relations. At least a third of Literature Majors enroll for teacher education.
Literature is part and parcel of the College mission, at the very heart of its focus on liberal arts and interdisciplinarity, on multiculturalism, and global connection. The Literature program is one of the most attractive majors at 缅北重口. Literature takes in the entire world and enables the student to encounter the complexity and cultural richness of the global village. It fosters the development of an enlightened and critical citizen of the world.
The major is offered by the School of American and International Studies and leads to a B.A. degree.
The Literature Program also offers a Literature Minor and a Concentration in Creative Writing. Please visit #literature/ to learn more about the major, minor, and concentration.
Requirements of the Major and Concentration
- Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a [W] below. Waivers only apply to General Education Requirements NOT School Core or Major Requirements.
- Double counting between General Education, School Core, and Major may be possible. Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
| Subject & Course # | Title & Course Description |
|---|---|
| GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS | |
| [W] | |
| SELECT ONE | |
| [W] OR | |
| [W] | |
| SELECT ONE | [W] GE-HISTORY CATEGORY: HIST 101-110 |
| SELECT ONE | GE-SCIENCE WITH EXPERIENTIAL COMPONENT CATEGORY |
| SELECT ONE | GE-MATHEMATICS CATEGORY: MATH 101-121 |
| SELECT ONE | GE-INTERCULTURAL NORTH AMERICA CATEGORY |
| SELECT ONE | GE-INTERNATIONAL ISSUES CATEGORY |
| SELECT ONE | [W] GE-TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE CATEGORY |
| SCHOOL OF AMERICAN AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS | |
| [W] | |
| FOUNDATIONS I AND FOUNDATIONS II AND INTERMEDIATE I OR PROFICIENCY TEST (SEE AIS WORLD LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT) |
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| LITERATURE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS | |
| (was 203) | |
| (was 215) | |
| Five Category Courses 200/300 level - selected from the following categories (three must be at 300 level) | |
| One literature course in drama - selected from the following: | |
| (was 208) | |
| (was 212) | |
| (was 254) | |
| (was 287) | |
| One literature course in international literature - selected from the following: | |
| (was 212) | |
| (was 219) | |
| (was 220) | |
| (was 223) | |
| (was 228) | |
| (was 244) | |
| (was 253) | |
| (was 254) | |
| (was 255) | |
| (was 258) | |
| (was 268) | |
| (was 281) | |
| (was 310) | |
| (was 315) | |
| (was 320) | |
| (was 328) | |
| (was 330) | |
| (was 338) | |
| (was 348) | |
| (was 351) | |
| (was 357) | |
| (was 363) | |
| One course in literature written before 1800 | |
| (was 208) | |
| (was 213) | |
| (was 219) | |
| (was 220) | |
| (was 242) | |
| (was 244) | |
| (was 254) | |
| (was 328) | |
| (was 337) | |
| (was 363) | |
| One course in theory and process of language – selected from the following: | |
| (was 216) | |
| (was 222) | |
| (was 229) | |
| (was 233) | |
| (was 236) | |
| (was 301) | |
| (was 314) | |
| (was 344) | |
| (was 351) | |
| One course in major authors - selected from the following: | |
| Two elective courses in literature – selected with a literature advisor. | |
| Literature Capstone course | |
| OR | |
| directed readings and research | |
| CREATIVE WRITING CONCENTRATION (The creative Writing concentration is only available to those majoring in Literature.) |
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| Choose 3 of the following: | |
| (was 216) | |
| (was 229) | |
| (was 236) | |
| (was 239) | |
| Note: any creative writing course offered in Communication Arts can substitute for one of these courses. | |
| Creative writing capstone requirement: | |
| (was 395) | |
| With careful planning, students can complete the Literature Major and the Creative Writing Concentration with 12 courses. Any one of the creative writing courses can fulfill a Literature Major鈥檚 鈥淭heory and Process of Language鈥 requirement. All Literature Majors must take 2 literature electives. Taking two creative writing courses for these electives facilitates faster completion of the major and concentration. Finally, the Creative Writing Capstone would be a student鈥檚 12th course. | |
| Please consult your literature advisor. | |
Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.
Requirements of the Minor
| Subject & Course # | Title & Course Description |
|---|---|
Required Courses: |
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200 Level Requirements: |
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| (was 203) | |
| (was 215) | |
| One literature course in drama | |
| One literature course in International Literature | |
| 300 Level Requirements: | |
| One elective course | |
Note: A school core is NOT required for completion of the minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.



