2016-2017 Catalog

Major Requirements

A major requires a minimum of eleven courses (44 units).

COURSEWORK

Historical surveys:

ENGL 287Early British Literary Traditions

4

ENGL 288Modern British Literary Traditions

4

ENGL 289The American Experience in Literature

4

Seminars

ENGL 290Introduction to Literary Methods

4

ENGL 390Junior Seminar in English

4

ENGL 490Senior Seminar: Comprehensive Project

4

Group 1 - Medieval and Renaissance Literature

Students must select one course numbered:

ENGL 210 – 229

Or

ENGL 310 – 329

Group 2 - 18th and 19th Century Literature

ENGL 230 – 249

Or

ENGL 330 – 349

Group 3 - 20th and 21st Century Literature

ENGL 250 – 269

Or

ENGL 350 – 369

Group 4 - Emergent Literature

Students must select one course from the list or another course approved by the department that focuses on literature previously excluded from the canon, such as ENGL 247, 346, and 356.

ENGL 142Joyful Noise! On Black Literature and Musicality

4

ENGL 241The "Deviant"

4

ENGL 274Women Writers

4

ENGL 341Race, Law, and Literature

4

ENGL 345American Literature Before 1900

4

ENGL 34719th Century Novel and Bollywood Cinema

4

Elective:

ENGL One additional ENGL course

CREATIVE WRITING EMPHASIS

Students majoring in English may elect to take additional courses in order to complete a Creative Writing Emphasis, a special track that provides a strong background in both literary history and creative writing skills. 

Students choosing this emphasis will take a total of 13 courses.

Historical surveys

ENGL 287Early British Literary Traditions

4

ENGL 288Modern British Literary Traditions

4

ENGL 289The American Experience in Literature

4

Seminars

ENGL 290Introduction to Literary Methods

4

ENGL 390Junior Seminar in English

4

ENGL 490Senior Seminar: Comprehensive Project

4

Three upper division courses:

Four creative writing electives

ADVANCED PLACEMENT POLICY

English majors who have completed the AP test in English with a score of 4 or 5 may petition the department chair to be allowed to graduate with 10 courses (including all required courses and Group I-IV categories) rather than the 11 specified above.

WRITING REQUIREMENT

Students majoring in English satisfy the final component of Occidental College's college-wide writing requirement by successfully completing ENGL 390 in the junior year and receiving a notation of "Satisfactory" for its writing component.

COMPREHENSIVE REQUIREMENT

All majors must take ENGL 490 (Senior Seminar) in the fall of the senior year, where they will design, develop, and complete a significant project involving literary research and analysis. The project will result in a substantial essay of original interpretation and pertinent secondary research, and a formal conference-style oral presentation at the Senior Symposium held during the spring semester. See the department website for more details.

HONORS

Honors may be awarded to graduating seniors who demonstrate excellence in course work and who successfully develop their comps project into an honors thesis. To be eligible, students must have a 3.65 grade point average in courses taken toward the major and an overall 3.5 grade point average. Qualified students will be invited to apply for permission to proceed to honors by the department prior to the beginning of the spring semester. Upon review by department faculty, students whose applications are accepted will register for ENGL 499 (Independent Study), for two units in the spring semester. They will complete a thesis to be orally defended before a faculty committee during the spring semester. Honors candidates are encouraged to take ENGL 370, preferably in the junior year. For further details, consult with your department advisor.