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Courses : Areas of Specialization
Areas of Specialization within the English Concentration

The Areas of Specialization referred to on this page are for undergraduate English concentrators.

We have designed these “Areas of Specialization” to help concentrators identify the variety of fields currently taught within the English Department, and to assist concentrators in arranging their upper-division courses with greater coherence. Concentrators are strongly encouraged to select three upper-division courses within one of the Areas below (or one designed by the student and an advisor).

NOTE: Areas of Specialization are not applicable to courses prior to Fall 2008.

Please select a semester, year, and Area of Specialization from the options below:

Semester:
Year:
Area of Specialization:
Historical Periods (British, American, and/or World literature)
Medieval (Literature in English through c. 1500)
Early Modern (c. 1500-1700)
The Long Eighteenth Century (late 17th c. through early 19th c.)
Nineteenth Century (through Modernism)
Twentieth and Twenty-first Century (Modernism through Contemporary)
Cultural and Geographic Frameworks
Literatures of the Americas
World Literatures in English
Analytic Frameworks
Literary Criticism and Theory
Genre Studies (e.g., drama, poetry)
Studies in Race and Ethnicity
Sexuality/Gender Studies
Performance Studies
Language, Writing, and Rhetoric
 

For information on the English Concentration, please follow this link.
For information regarding the Upper-Level Writing Requirement, please use this link.
For a list of courses satisfying concentration requirements, click here.
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