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Program Requirements

English, Minor


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Program Requirements

The minor in English requires 18 credit hours, of which at least nine credit hours must be upper division. Students must complete a minimum of six upper-division credit hours in courses offered by the School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies. At least three credit hours of Distribution coursework must be at the 400-level. All courses used to satisfy requirements for the minor must be passed with a "C" (2.00) or better.
Required Core Course -- 3 credit hours
Distribution Cluster Requirement -- 12 credit hours
Select one course from each distribution cluster. A minimum of two courses (six credits) must be upper division, and at least one course must be at the 400-level.
Writing, Power, Change -- 3 credit hours
Climate, Energy, Infrastructure -- 3 credit hours
Borders, Boundaries, Citizenship -- 3 credit hours
Bodies, Intersections,Transitions -- 3 credit hours
Upper Division ENG Elective -- 3 credit hours
Notes: ENG 499 Individualized Instruction may only be used once, and only with permission of the English program lead.
Prerequisite courses may be needed in order to complete the requirements of this minor.

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