Bachelor of Arts with a major in Creative Writing
Course Number and Title | Hrs. | Prerequisites |
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ENG 101 English Comp. I | 3 | ENG 100 or Equiv. |
ENG 102 English Comp. II | 3 | ENG 101 |
ENG 201 Introduction to Creative Writing | 3 | None |
ENG 202 Introduction to Literary Studies | 3 | ENG 101 |
ENG 415 Capstone Course in Creative Writing | 3 | 2 courses from ENG 301, 303, 311, or 312 |
ENG 450 Senior Portfolio in Literary Studies | 0 | Senior Status |
Writers’ Workshops: |
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ENG 301 Writers’ Workshop: Poetry | 3 | ENG 101, 201 |
ENG 303 Writers’ Workshop: Screenwriting | 3 | ENG 101, 201 |
ENG 311 Writers’ Workshop: Fiction | 3 | ENG 101, 201 |
ENG 312 Writers’ Workshop: Nonfiction | 3 | ENG 101, 201 |
Choose 2 courses from: | 6 |
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ENG 211 Short Story | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 212 The Poem | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 213 Dramatic Literature | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 214 The Novel | (3) | ENG 102 |
Choose 4 courses from: | 12 |
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ENG 401 Lit. of Early England | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 404 English Renaissance | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 406 17th Cent. English Literature | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 408 18th Cent. English Literature | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 410 Romantic Movement | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 411 Victorian Period | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 413 Modern Anglophone Literature | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 414 Global Literature | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 418 History of English Language | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 425 American Literature I | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 426 American Literature II | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 427 American Literature III | (3) | ENG 102 |
ENG 428 American Literature IV | (3) | ENG 102 |
Total Hours | 45 hrs. |
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Institutional Core Requirements: | ||
Communication Course | 3 | |
Critical Cultural Inquiry (CCI) | 3 | |
Math/Logic course | 3 | |
Religion course | 3 | |
Historical Reasoning course | 3 | |
Composition | 6 | |
Natural Science | 6 | |
Humanities | 6 | |
Social Sciences | 6 | |
Aesthetics | 6 | |
Total Core Hours | 45 hrs. |
*To earn an Bachelor's degree through Ashland University, a student must earn at least 120 hours.
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