Bachelor of Science-English
The English programs at Texas A&M University-Texarkana afford students the ability to work closely with a small, diverse faculty of dedicated and accomplished teachers and scholars in a curriculum emphasizing literature, writing, literary studies, and language.
The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in English provide students with a strong background in American, British, and World literatures and in literary criticism. The core of the B.A. and B.S. programs in English consists of required survey courses (ENGL 2321, ENGL 2326, and ENGL 2331), ENGL 2360: Introduction to Literary Studies, as well as Advanced American Literature (ENG 442), Advanced British Literature (ENG 472), and Advanced World Literature (ENG 445). Modern English Grammar and Usage (ENG 320) as well as History and Structure of the English Language (ENG 424) provide students with an understanding of the English language's history and development over time as well as contemporary uses while Advanced Expository Writing (ENG 340) ensures English majors and minors develop knowledge and skills necessary for successful expression in writing.
Other course offerings build upon this foundational content while allowing for deeper and more meaningful engagement in particular areas of literature, like Shakespeare and His Contemporaries (ENG 312), ENG 430: Studies in Women's Literature, ENG 305: Children's Literature, ENG 306: Young Adult Literature, and ENG 450: Studies in Genre which can be repeated across the available options (Drama, Essay, International Short Story, and Poetry). Students can develop greater depth in rhetoric and composition through ENG 310: Rhetoric, Argumentation, and Persuasion and/or ENG 410: Writing Processes & Strategies.
ENG 497: Special Topics allow students to customize their degree plans. English majors also participate in a capstone course, ENG 491, during the semester they graduate.
Within the program, our students certainly develop a pleasure and skill in reading with comprehension and insight. English majors also develop the skill to write effectively and even beautifully. However, while central to the program, these are not the only advantages for our students. The program in English grounds students in language skills and analytic practices allowing our majors to develop tools that not only retain their value, unlike in technical fields, but also transfer easily to specialized work in graduate and professional schools as well as in the workplace. Ultimately, a degree in English is a wonderful portal to careers and advanced degrees in and out of English.
Career Options
Education: College level, Primary Education, Secondary Education, Private Schools, Teaching English as a Second Language, Tutoring, Educational Administration, Editorial Assistant, Copyediting/Proofreading, Internships, Production, Marketing/Publicity, Publishing, Journalism, Corporate Communications, Public Relations, Digital Media, Creative Writing, Copywriting, Technical Writing, Science Writing, Freelance Writing, and Grant Writing.
The Bachelor of Science (BS) in English requires a Minor. Both the College of Arts, Sciences & Education and College of Business, Engineering and Technology offer a variety of minors. Please visit each colleges section of the catalog to review the available minors and their requirements.
Degree Requirements
Students should refer to their DegreeWorks degree audit in their Web for Students account for more information regarding their degree requirements.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Major Requirements 6 | ||
General Education Requirements | 42 | |
ENGL 1301 | Composition I 8 | 3 |
ENGL 1302 | Composition II 8 | 3 |
or ENGL 2311 | Technical Writing & Communication | |
ENGL 2321 | British Literature 8 | 3 |
ENGL 2326 | American Literature 8 | 3 |
ENGL 2331 | World Literature 8 | 3 |
ENGL 2340 | Writing Across the Curriculum | 3 |
or ENGL 2307 | Introduction to Creative Writing | |
ENGL 2360 | Introduction to Literary Studies | 3 |
ENG 305 | Children's Literature I | 3 |
or ENG 306 | Young Adult Literature | |
ENG 312 | Shakespeare and His Contemporaries | 3 |
ENG 320 | Modern English Grammar and Usage | 3 |
ENG 350 | Advanced Technical Writing | 3 |
ENG 424 | History and Structure of the English Language | 3 |
ENG 442 | Advanced American Literature (EL) | 3 |
ENG 445 | Advanced World Literature | 3 |
ENG 472 | Advanced British Literature | 3 |
ENG 491 | Capstone in English Studies | 3 |
21 semester credit hours of Upper Division English Electives from: | 21 | |
12 semester credit hours from ENG 300 to ENG 499 listed courses above do not count for electives | ||
Minor | 18 | |
Minimum of 18 semester credit hours from minors listed in the catalog | ||
Electives (as needed to satisfy minimum degree requirements including 45 semester credit hours of Upper Division Coursework) | ||
Minimum Hours for Degree | 120 |
- 6
Minimum Grade of 'C' required for all Major Courses
- 8
Satisfies Core Curriculum
- 9
May be used to satisfy General Education requirements.
NOTE: A minimum of 45 upper division hours (300 and 400 level courses) are required for this degree. Resident credit totaling 25% of the hours is required for the degree. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in three areas for graduation: Overall GPA, Institutional GPA, and Major GPA.
Bachelor of Science-English 4 Year Plan
Students should refer to their DegreeWorks degree audit in their Web for Students account for more information regarding their degree requirements.
First Year
Code | Title | Hours |
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Fall | Semester Credit Hours | |
ENGL 1301 | Composition I Minimum grade of "C" required, Satisfies Core Curriculum | 3 |
HIST 1301 | United States History I Satisfies Core Curriculum | 3 |
ENGL 2360 | Introduction to Literary Studies Minimum grade of "C" required | 3 |
Math Core Curriculum Requirement: | 3-4 | |
Select one course from the following for the Creative Arts Core Curriculum Requirement: | 3 | |
British Literature Minimum grade of "C" required | ||
American Literature Minimum grade of "C" required | ||
World Literature Minimum grade of "C" required | ||
IS 1100 | University Foundations Mandatory for FTIC students | 1 |
Fall Total Semester Credit Hours | 15-16 | |
Spring | Semester Credit Hours | |
ENGL 1302 | Composition II Minimum grade of "C" required, Satisfies Core Curriculum | 3 |
or ENGL 2311 | Technical Writing & Communication | |
HIST 1302 | United States History II Satisfies Core Curriculum | 3 |
COMM 1307 | Introduction to Mass Communication Satisfies Core Curriculum | 3 |
or SPCH 1315 | Public Speaking | |
or COMM 1311 | Introduction to Communication Studies | |
Language, Philosophy, & Culture Core Curriculum Requirement: | 3 | |
Select one course from the following for the Component Area Option Core Curriculum Requirement: | 3 | |
British Literature Minimum grade of "C" required | ||
American Literature Minimum grade of "C" required | ||
World Literature Minimum grade of "C" required | ||
Spring Total Semester Credit Hours | 15 | |
Total First Year Semester Credit Hours | 30-31 |
Second Year
Code | Title | Hours |
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Fall | Semester Credit Hours | |
ENGL 2340 | Writing Across the Curriculum | 3 |
or ENGL 2307 | Introduction to Creative Writing | |
PSCI 2305 | U.S. Government and Politics | 3 |
Life and Physical Science Core Curriculum Requirement: | 3-4 | |
Social and Behavioral Sciences Core Curriculum Requirement: | 3 | |
Select one course from the following for Major Requirement: | 3 | |
British Literature Minimum grade of "C" required, Satisfies Core Curriculum | ||
American Literature Minimum grade of "C" required, Satisfies Core Curriculum | ||
World Literature Minimum grade of "C" required, Satisfies Core Curriculum | ||
Fall Total Semester Credit Hours | 15 | |
Spring | Semester Credit Hours | |
PSCI 2306 | State and Local Government | 3 |
Upper Division English Elective ENG 300 to ENG 499 | 3 | |
Life and Physical Science Core Curriculum Requirement: | 3-4 | |
Minor Required Course | 3 | |
Minor Required Course | 3 | |
Spring Total Semester Credit Hours | 15 | |
Total Second Year Semester Credit Hours | 30 |
Third Year
Code | Title | Hours |
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Fall | Semester Credit Hours | |
ENG 320 | Modern English Grammar and Usage Minimum grade of "C" required | 3 |
ENG 350 | Advanced Technical Writing | 3 |
ENG 442 | Advanced American Literature (EL) | 3 |
Minor Required Course Minimum 18 semester credit hours from minor listed in catalog | 3 | |
Upper Division English Elective from ENG 310 to ENG 360 OR ENG 410 to ENG 460 | 3 | |
Fall Total Semester Credit Hours | 15 | |
Spring | Semester Credit Hours | |
ENG 305 | Children's Literature I | 3 |
or ENG 306 | Young Adult Literature | |
ENG 312 | Shakespeare and His Contemporaries Minimum grade of "C" required | 3 |
ENG 424 | History and Structure of the English Language Minimum grade of "C" required | 3 |
Minor Required Course Minimum 18 semester credit hours from minor listed in catalog | 3 | |
Upper Division English Elective ENG 300 - ENG 499 | 3 | |
Spring Total Semester Credit Hours | 15 | |
Total Third Year Semester Credit Hours | 30 |
Fourth Year
Code | Title | Hours |
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Fall | Semester Credit Hours | |
ENG 445 | Advanced World Literature | 3 |
Upper Division English Elective ENG 300 - ENG 499 | 3 | |
Minor Required Course Minimum 18 semester credit hours from minor listed in catalog | 3 | |
Upper Division English Elective from ENG 310 - ENG 360 OR ENG 410 - ENG 460 | 3 | |
Upper Division English Elective from ENG 310 - ENG 360 OR ENG 410 - ENG 460 | 3 | |
3 | ||
Fall Total Semester Credit Hours | 15 | |
Spring | Semester Credit Hours | |
ENG 491 | Capstone in English Studies Minimum grade of "C" required | 3 |
ENG 472 | Advanced British Literature | 3 |
Upper Division English Elective ENG 300 - ENG 499 | 3 | |
Minor Required Course Minimum 18 semester credit hours from minor listed in catalog | 3 | |
Spring Total Semester Credit Hours | 15 | |
Elective - Upper or Lower Division as needed to meet upper division and overall requirement | 3 | |
Total Fourth Year Semester Credit Hours | 30 | |
Minimum Hours for Degree | 120 |
NOTE: A minimum of 46 upper division hours (300 and 400 level courses) are required for this degree. Resident credit totaling 25% of the hours is required for the degree. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in three areas for graduation: Overall GPA, Institutional GPA, and Major GPA.