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Nov 21, 2024
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2016 - 2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English, BA (International Honours)
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The Joint Degree Program in English
The Joint Degree Program in English Language and Literature allows students to gain from both the St Andrews in-depth and progressive approach to the study of English and the more broad-based and interdisciplinary William & Mary approach. The combined degree program in English provides distinctive opportunities for the development of writing skills, increased sensitivity to language, awareness of the aesthetic and intellectual enjoyments of literature, and an understanding of the cultural values reflected in literature. Students will be exposed to a range of historical periods and critical approaches to literature. They can also take creative writing classes. The program serves students who are seeking to teach; students who are preparing for graduate study in English; students who desire a rich intellectual and aesthetic experience in advance of professional study in fields such as law, medicine and business; and students who choose English simply because they enjoy the disciplined study of literature and language. All English majors in the joint program have the opportunity to work on an independent research project as part of their degree, either by writing a dissertation at St Andrews or by taking a senior research seminar at William & Mary. A student who chooses to spend Year 4 at William & Mary may qualify to work on a senior honors project either in literature or creative writing. Requirements for the Joint Degree Program in English
Note: ENGL is the prefix for English courses at W&M; EN is the prefix for English courses at St Andrews Required Credit Hours:
61 credits toward the major, at least 21 of which are completed at William & Mary. At least 45 W&M / 180 StA credits must be completed in upper division courses in Years 3 and 4.
Additionally, to proceed to Year 3, students need a cumulative average of 11 (C+) or better in EN2003 and EN2004, or in ENGL 203 and ENGL 250.
Major Computing Requirement:
For classes of 2017, 2018, and 2019 only: ENGL 475 or ENGL 495 / ENGL 496 at W&M or the dissertation module (EN4399) at St Andrews
Major Writing Requirement:
A student who satisfies all requirements for the English major will also satisfy the Major Writing Requirement. Core requirements:
All majors in the joint program are required to take the following: One Course or Module in American Literature:
One Course in a Single Author or Auteur:
One Course Each in Upper-Level/Honours:
Courses in two of the three period groups a.) Medieval, b.) Renaissance, and c.) 18th-19th century (for a total of two courses); this requirement may be covered as follows at W&M/St Andrews: One Course on Constructions of Race
Courses in literature and expressive culture by people of color and those that take race as a central conceptual category for critical examination can be counted toward this requirement. This requirement may be satisfied incombination with one of the courses that satisfy the American literature, single author/auteur, or period groups requirements above.
Courses typically satisfying this requirement are listed below, but other courses may satisfy on a one-time basis when content is appropriate.
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