Graduate Program in English
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ENGLISH COMPONENT OF THE AMED PROGRAM

The graduate faculty in English have determined the following requirements for students choosing English as their academic area in the AMED program.  No requirement may be met by virtue of students' having taken as undergraduates any course on the list.

 

I.  A writing course

                         608:  Morehead Writing Project
                         609:  Morehead Writing Project
                         691:  Technical Writing
                         683:  Advanced Poetry Writing
                         684:  Advanced Fiction Writing

II. A pedagogy course

                        608:  Morehead Writing Project
                        609:  Morehead Writing Project
                        610:  Theories of Teaching Writing

III.   A literature course                       

                        632:  English Novel
                        634:  Chaucer
                        638:  Milton
                        653:  Modern Drama
                        655:  Early Dramatic Literature
                        663:  American Fiction
                        619:  American Renaissance
                        620:  Major American Poets
                        622:  Major Modern American Novelists
                        624:  American Writers in Perspectives
                        633:  Old English Literature
                        635:  Topics in Shakespeare
                        645:  Selected British Writers 1660-1780
                        647:  Selected British Writers 1780-1832
                        650:  Selected British Writers 1832-1900
                        652:  Modern British Literature
                        663:  American Fiction
                        666:  Contemporary Literature

IV.  A literature or linguistics course

                        Any course listed in but not already used to fulfill section III or

                        601:  General Semantics
                        605:  Linguistics: Grammar
                        628:  Literary Criticism
                        685:  Psycholinguistics
                        697:  Sociolinguistics