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English
English
Minor
Hours
18 Credit Hours
Program Requirements
The English Department requires a minimum of 9 hours of course work to be taken in residence at BYU for this minor program. These hours may also go toward BYU's 30-hour residency requirement for graduation.
requirement 1
Complete 3 courses
ENGL 251 - Introduction to English Studies
3.0
ENGL 291 - British Literary History 1
3.0
ENGL 295 - Writing Literary Criticism
3.0
requirement 2
Complete 1 option
option 2.1
Complete 2 courses
ENGL 292 - British Literary History 2
3.0
ENGL 293 - American Literary History
3.0
option 2.2
Complete 1 course
ENGL 294 - Transatlantic Literary History
6.0
requirement 3
Complete 1 course
ENGL 300R - English Literature in a Cultural Setting
6.0v
ENGL 305 - Critical Reading
3.0
ENGL 306 - Travel Writing
3.0v
ENGL 310 - Writing and Tutoring
3.0
ENGL 310 - Honors Writing and Tutoring
3.0
ENGL 311 - Writing About the Arts and Humanities
3.0
ENGL 311 - Honors Writing About the Arts and Humanities
3.0
ENGL 312 - Persuasive Writing
3.0
ENGL 312 - Honors Persuasive Writing
3.0
ENGL 313 - Expository Writing for Elementary Education Majors
3.0
ENGL 314 - Writing About Literature
3.0
ENGL 315 - Honors Writing in the Social Sciences
3.0
ENGL 315 - Writing in the Social Sciences
3.0
ENGL 316 - Technical Communication
3.0
ENGL 316 - Honors Technical Communication
3.0
ENGL 317R - Writing Creative Nonfiction
3.0
ENGL 318R - Writing Fiction
3.0
ENGL 319R - Writing Poetry
3.0
ENGL 320R - Writing for Children and Adolescents
3.0
ENGL 321R - English Department Reading Series
1.0
ENGL 322 - Fundamentals of Rhetoric
3.0
ENGL 324 - Writing with Style
3.0
ENGL 325 - Visual Rhetoric
3.0
ENGL 326 - Digital Culture
3.0
ENGL 327R - Studies in Rhetoric
3.0
ENGL 328R - Studies in Composing
3.0
ENGL 329 - Teaching Grammar and Usage in Secondary Schools
3.0
ENGL 330 - Literary English: History and Style
3.0
ENGL 333 - The English Novel
3.0
ENGL 336 - The American Novel
3.0
ENGL 337R - Advanced Studies in Genre
3.0
ENGL 337R - Advanced Studies in Contemporary Drama
3.0
ENGL 337R - Advanced Studies in Contemporary Fiction
3.0
ENGL 337R - Advanced Studies in Contemporary Creative Non-Fiction
3.0
ENGL 337R - Advanced Studies in Contemporary Poetry
3.0
ENGL 338 - Literary Studies of the Bible
3.0
ENGL 339 - Studies in Nonfiction
3.0
ENGL 341 - English Drama: Beginnings to 1800, Excluding Shakespeare
3.0
ENGL 343 - Modern English and American Drama
3.0
ENGL 343 - Modern British Drama
3.0
ENGL 343 - Modern American Drama
3.0
ENGL 345 - Literature and Film
3.0
ENGL 355 - (Engl-ClCv) Greek and Roman Classics and the English Tradition
3.0
ENGL 356 - Myth, Legend, and Folktales
3.0
ENGL 358R - Jewish American Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 358R - Latino/a American Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 358R - Latino/a American Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 358R - African American Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 358R - Native American Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 358R - Jewish American Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 358R - Jewish American Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 358R - Ethnic Literatures 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 358R - African American Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 358R - Asian American Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 358R - Latino/a American Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 358R - Native American Literature
3.0
ENGL 358R - Asian American Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 358R - Asian American Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 358R - Ethnic Literatures Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 358R - Native American Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 358R - Ethnic Literatures 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 358R - Native American Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 358R - Ethnic Literatures
3.0
ENGL 358R - African American Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 359 - The Short Story
3.0
ENGL 360 - American Literature to 1800
3.0
ENGL 361 - American Literature 1800 - 1865
3.0
ENGL 362 - American Literature 1865 - 1914
3.0
ENGL 363 - American Literature 1914 - 1960
3.0
ENGL 364 - Literature and Cultures of the American West
3.0
ENGL 365 - American Literature 1960 to Present
3.0
ENGL 366 - Studies in Poetry
3.0
ENGL 367R - Urban Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 367R - Urban Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 367R - American Regional Literature
3.0
ENGL 367R - American Regional Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 367R - American Regional Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 367R - Southern American Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 367R - Southern American Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 367R - Southern American Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 367R - American Regional Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 367R - Urban Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 368 - Literature of the Latter-day Saints
3.0
ENGL 371 - British Literature to 1500: The Medieval Period
3.0
ENGL 372 - British Literature 1500 - 1603: The Early Renaissance
3.0
ENGL 373 - British Literature 1660 - 1789: The Enlightenment
3.0
ENGL 374 - British Literature 1789 - 1832: The Romantic Period
3.0
ENGL 375 - British Literature 1832-1900: The Victorian Period
3.0
ENGL 376 - British Literature 1900 - 1950: The Modern Period
3.0
ENGL 377 - Teaching English in Secondary Schools
3.0
ENGL 378 - Teaching Literature and Reading in Secondary Schools
3.0
ENGL 379 - Practicum in Secondary English Teaching
1.0
ENGL 380 - British Literature 1950 - Present: The Contemporary Period
3.0
ENGL 381 - Chaucer
3.0
ENGL 382 - Shakespeare
3.0
ENGL 383 - Milton
3.0
ENGL 384R - Major Authors
3.0
ENGL 384R - American Authors
3.0
ENGL 384R - Early British Authors
3.0
ENGL 384R - Later British Authors
3.0
ENGL 385 - British Literature 1603 - 1660: The Late Renaissance
3.0
ENGL 390R - Transnational/Transatlantic Literature from 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 390R - Transnational/Transatlantic Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 390R - Transnational/Transatlantic Literature from 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 390R - Transnational/Transatlantic Literature
3.0
ENGL 391 - Introduction to Folklore
3.0
ENGL 392 - American Folklore
3.0
ENGL 393R - Studies in Folklore
3.0
ENGL 394R - Applied English
3.0
ENGL 395R - Studies in Literature
3.0
ENGL 396R - Studies in Women's Literature
3.0
ENGL 396R - Studies in Women's Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 396R - Studies in Women's Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 396R - Studies in Women's Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 397R - Irish Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 397R - Post-Colonial Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 397R - South-Asian Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 397R - Hemispheric Literatures Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 397R - World Literatures in English 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 397R - Caribbean Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 397R - South-Asian Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 397R - Scottish Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 397R - Post-Colonial Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 397R - Post-Colonial Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 397R - Hemispheric Literatures 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 397R - South-Asian Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 397R - Scottish Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 397R - World Literatures in English Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 397R - African Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 397R - Scottish Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 397R - Hemispheric Literatures 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 397R - World Literatures in English
3.0
ENGL 397R - African Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 397R - Irish Literature 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 397R - Caribbean Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 397R - Irish Literature Before 1800
3.0
ENGL 397R - African Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 397R - World Literatures in English 1900-Present
3.0
ENGL 397R - Caribbean Literature 1800-1900
3.0
ENGL 398 - Career Preparation for English Majors
0.5
ENGL 399R - Academic Internship
9.0v
Program Outcomes
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