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ELIT 17
or ELIT 17H
EWRT 30 EWRT 40 EWRT 41
Introduction to Shakespeare (4) Introduction to Shakespeare - HONORS (4) Introduction to Creative Writing (5)
Fiction Writing (5)
Poetry Writing (5)
Prerequisite: 5
List C - Complete one course below or from List A or B (not already taken):
4
1. Meet the A.A./A.S. degree requirements. 2. Complete the following.
Complete one course: 5
ANTH 6 ELIT 8 ELIT 19 ELIT 21
ELIT 22 ELIT 24
ELIT 28 ELIT 38 ELIT 39 ELIT 40 ELIT 41
or ELIT 41H
Major Transfer GE Electives
English
A.A. Degree
Linguistic Anthropology (4)
Children’s Literature (4)
Introduction to the Bible as Literature (4) Women in Literature (4)
also listed as WMST 21
Mythology and Folklore (4)
Asian Pacific American Literature (4) also listed as ASAM 20
Young Adult Literature (4) Utopian/Dystopian Literature (4) Contemporary Literature (4)
African American Literature (4)
Ethnic Literature of the United States (4) Ethnic Literature of the United
States - HONORS (4)
EWRT 1B
or EWRT 1BH
EWRT 2
or EWRT 2H
Reading, Writing and Research (5)
Reading, Writing and Research - HONORS (5) Critical Reading, Writing and Thinking (5) Critical Reading, Writing and
Thinking - HONORS (5)
English for Transfer
CSU GE or (IGETC for CSU) (51-62 units) CSU-transferrable elective courses required when the major units plus transfer GE units
total is less than 90
Total Units Required ......................................90
The English major at De Anza College offers students the opportunity to study language, literature, creative writing and composition and to deepen critical thinking, communication skills and aesthetic awareness. The English major also prepares students for further study leading to employment and internships in fields such as education, business, law, editing and writing. The program further prepares students to become effective communicators and broadly literate members of the community.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Demonstrate awareness of diverse social, critical, historical
and cultural perspectives by reading and responding to a
range of literary texts
• Analyze texts representing a wide range of genres including
poetry, drama, fiction and film
• Identify and make relevant connections between texts of
various historical periods
• Write well-developed and effectively organized essays
including in-class essays, interpretive arguments and essays
incorporating research
• Synthesize historical, formal and critical ideas in interpreting a
text
Complete one course: 4-5
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29-35
ELIT 46A
or ELIT 46AH
ELIT 46B
or ELIT 46BH
ELIT 46C
or ELIT 46CH
ELIT 47A ELIT 47B ELIT 48A
or ELIT 48AH ELIT 48B
or ELIT 48BH ELIT 48C
or ELIT 48CH
Major British Writers
(Medieval and Renaissance) (4)
Major British Writers
(Medieval and Renaissance) - HONORS (4) Major British Writers
(Neo-Classical and Romantic) (4)
Major British Writers
(Neo-Classical and Romantic) - HONORS (4) Major British Writers
(Victorian and Modern) (4)
Major British Writers
(Victorian and Modern) - HONORS (4)
World Literature: Antiquity to the 1500s (4) World Literature: Africa and Latin America (4) Major American Writers
(Colonial to Romantic, 1620-1865) (4)
Major American Writers (Colonial to Romantic, 1620-1865) - HONORS (4)
Major American Writers
(The Advent of Realism, 1865-1914) (4) Major American Writers (The Advent of Realism, 1865-1914) - HONORS (4)
Major American Writers
(The Modern Age, 1914-the Present) (4) Major American Writers (The Modern Age, 1914-the Present) - HONORS (4)
EWRT 1A
or EWRT 1AH or EWRT 1AT
Composition and Reading (5) Composition and Reading - HONORS (5) Intensive Composition and
Reading Stretch: Second Quarter (5)
Complete three courses:
12
ELIT 10
or ELIT 10H
ELIT 11 ELIT 12 ELIT 17
or ELIT 17H ELIT 19 EWRT 1C
Introduction to Fiction (4)
Introduction to Fiction - HONORS (4) Introduction to Poetry (4)
Introduction to Dramatic Literature (4) Introduction to Shakespeare (4) Introduction to Shakespeare - HONORS (4) Introduction to the Bible as Literature (4) Literature and Composition (5)
Complete one course:
4
ELIT 21 ELIT 24
Women in Literature (4)
also listed as WMST 21
Asian Pacific American Literature (4)
also listed as ASAM 20
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