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Revising the English Major January 30 & 31, 2013
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A Little History…. O The old major (last year, 2006–07) O A traditional, historically grounded major O Requirements: O 11 courses O ENGL 67, Literary Interpretation [1 course] O Historical distribution [5 courses] O Two pre-1700 courses O Two courses, 1700–1900 O One course, 1900–present O Three free electives (at least two, 100–199) [3 courses] O Senior seminar (ENGL 170) [1 course] O Senior exercise: second senior seminar or senior thesis [1 course]
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A Lot Less History…. O The new major (last year, 2010–11) O An open, student-directed major O Requirements: O 11 courses O ENGL 67, Literary Interpretation [1 course] O An eight-course path, selected and proposed by the student O Ex.: Poetry and Poetics; High & Low Genres; Remaking Myths; Writing the World O Senior seminar (ENGL 170) [1 course] O Senior exercise: second senior seminar or senior thesis [1 course]
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Technical Difficulties O The new major was a creative idea; in practice, it was … sort of a nightmare O A late-declaring major might have 6, 7, 8 English courses already on her transcript. Did they really fall on a thought- out path? O A good (early) plan required very good information about upcoming course offerings … but life happens (study abroad; faculty leaves; etc.) O Different faculty members had differing notions of just how broad or narrow a path could/should be. O I used to tell my advisees: A path is not a plot [of ground]. O Are we comfortable graduating an English major who has never studied literature before the twentieth century, or after the Glorious Revolution, or has never studied poetry?
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The New Major, v. 2.0 (2011–13) O Think, the new majorwith no path, no map. O Requirements: O 11 courses O ENGL 67, Literary Interpretation [1 course] O Eight free electives (free means free) [8 courses] O Senior exercise: Senior seminar + senior thesis, or two senior seminars [2 courses]
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Philosophical Difficulties O In the words of one English department faculty member: Weve abdicated our responsibility to our students. O If we have one obligation to our majors, its not uniformity of experience, but diversity. O And diversity has more than one dimension: its not just historical O There are, ultimately, a handful of experiences that we want our graduating seniors to have, questions we want them to have wrestled with.
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The New, New Major (anticipated, Fall 2013) O Twelve courses (up from eleven) O Seven categories of experience O I.Methods of Literary Study O II.Historical Breadth Requirement O III.Genre Requirement O IV.Single-Author Study O V.Interpretive Lenses O VI.Senior Seminar O VII.Senior Exercise O VIII.Electives
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I. Methods of Literary Study O Two courses: O ENGL 67, Literary Interpretation O Prerequisite for ENGL 170 & ENGL 191 O One course designated theory-intensive (Th) O Pre- or co-requisite for ENGL 191
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A Word about Designations O Starting in Fall 2013, each course in the English listing in the catalog will carry a designation(s) indicating which requirement(s) it can satisfy. O Most courses will carry multiple designations; one course can be used to satisfy, at most, two requirements. O Example: ENGL 161, James Joyce (Sa, H5, Pr) O Sa=Single-author; H5=Historical period 5; Pr=Prose
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II. Historical Breadth Requirement O Courses in four of the following five periods: O Medieval (H1) O Renaissance/Early Modern (H2) O 18 th Century (H3) O 19 th Century (H4) O 20 th -21 st Century (H5)
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III. Genre Requirement O One course focused on the study of poetry (Po) O One course focused on the study of prose (Pr)
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IV. Single-Author Study O One course focusing on the study of an individual author (Sa)
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V. Interpretive Lenses O Courses in two of the following three areas: O Race & Class (RC) O Gender & Sexuality (GS) O Diaspora & Geopolitics (DG)
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VI. Senior Seminar O ENGL 170 O Unchanged from the current requirement
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VII. Senior Exercise O Seminar Option: O A second ENGL 170 O ENGL 190, Senior Exercise/Seminar Option O Unchanged from current major O Thesis Option: O ENGL [195], Literary Interpretation: Advanced Methods New course O ENGL 191, Senior Thesis (2 semesters, 1 credit)
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VIII. Electives O Seminar Option: 0–5 O Thesis Option: 0–4
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Sample Program of Study O ENGL 67, 1 credit O ENGL 126, California Poetry (Po; H5), 1 credit O ENGL 140, Literature of Incarceration (RC), 1 credit O ENGL 134, Women Medieval Authors (GS, H1), 1 credit O ENGL 145, Gothic Tradition (H3, Pr), 1 credit O ENGL 141, Shakespearean Drama (H2, Sa), 1 credit O ENGL 170L, Genre Theory (Th), 1 credit O Seminar Option Thesis Option O ENGL 170I, Tragedy & Phil., 1 credit ENGL [195], Lit. Interp.: Adv., 1 cr. O ENGL 190, Senior Ex./Seminar, n.c. ENGL 191, Senior Ex./Thesis, 1 cr. O Free electives, 4 credits Free electives, 3 credits
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