Major in English with Drama Concentration

Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Prerequisites
(06 SEMESTER HOURS)
Requires grades of “C” or above.

ENC 1101 3.0 G (6) College Writing
ENC 1102 3.0 G (6 ) Informed Writer
LIT 2110 3.0 G (6 ) Intro Literature
LIT 2932 3.0 G (6) Theme/Types Lit

Or any other 6000 word course with prefix AML/CRW/ENC/ENG/ ENL/LIT
Foreign Language/Foreign Cultures
(08 SEMESTER HOURS)

Requires grades of “C” or above.
Note: Language I is offered in the fall semester and Language II is offered in the spring semester unless otherwise specified in theonline schedule of courses booklet.
Select one sequence:

SPN 1120 4.0 Beginning Spanish I
SPN 1121 4.0 Beginning Spanish II
FRE 1120 4.0 Beginning French I
FRE 1121 4.0 Beginning French II
FOL 2930 4.0 Beging Forgn Lang I
FOL 2931 4.0 Beging Forgn Lang II
SPA 4620 3.0 American Sign Lang I
EEX 4930 AF 1.0 ASL Lab I
SPA 4623 3.0 Ameri Sign Lang II
EEX 4930 AE 1.0 ASL Lab II

Or (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)

3 foreign cultures (only if state requirement is satisfied) See list of foreign culture courses through the on-line schedule booklet. May not include cultural diversity courses unless CD(FC) appears in the course title.

Major Requirements
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
(21 SEMESTER HOURS)
First day attendance rule: any student who misses the first day without advanced notice to the department chairperson will be administratively withdrawn from that course.

Required Courses

ENG 4013 3.0 G (3) Literary Interp
LIT 3045 3.0 Periods Of Drama Lit
ENL 3333 3.0 Shakespeare
TPP 2100 3.0 Acting Workshop

Select one British or American Periodization course:

AML 3031 3.0 G (3) Prds Early Amer Lit
AML 3041 3.0 G (3) Prds Later Amer Lit
ENL 3501 3.0 G (3) Prds Early Brit Lit
ENL 3503 3.0 G (3) Prds Later Brit Lit

Select 6-7 hours from the following production courses:

CRW 4424 4.0 Playwrights' Project
THE 4923 3.0 Play Production

THE 4923 may be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours.

Major Electives
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
(09 SEMESTER HOURS)
Select one course in literary kind:

LIT 3043 3.0 G (3) Mod Contmp Drama
LIT 4041 3.0 Stdy In Drama

Select one course in literary medium:
LIN 3010 3.0 Prin Of Linguistics
LIN 4930 1-3 Sp Topics:Linguistic
CRW 3930 3.0 Spec Top:Creatve Wrt
CRW 4905 3.0 Tutorial:Creatve Wrt
ENC 3250 3.0 G(6) Prof Communic
ENC 3310 3.0 G(6)Writing Prose
ENC 3930 3.0 Top Theory/Prac:Comp
ENC 4930 3.0 Top Theory/Prac:Comp

Select one 4000-level literature elective:
AML ENL LIT ENG
Note: at least 50% of the required literature courses must be taken at UNF

Required Minor (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
(15 SEMESTER HOURS)
All minors require 15 hours. Refer to catalog for list.

Free Electives (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
(07 SEMESTER HOURS)
Note: grades of C or better are required in all major and prerequisite courses.

- Final free electives and upper level hours will depend on the major electives selected. Lower level courses may affect total upper hours that may need to be taken for graduation.

- Important note: students must earn the appropriate number of upper level and overall hours to graduate (even if the major requires lower level courses).

- A minimum of 120 semester hours is required for graduation (48 hours must be upper level).

- All prerequisites, major, minor, foreign language (if applicable), foreign culture and Gordon Rule courses require grades of "C" or higher.

- Third repeats of attempted courses, including W, WP, WF, F and courses in which passing grades were earned, will be assessed excess hour surcharges. Exceptions include courses approved to repeat academic credit (students should consult their academic advisor).

- Students must pass or meet exemption criteria for all sections of the CLAST exam prior to earning an AA and before earning 36 upper level hours.

- Students who started at a state university prior to earning 60 semester hours must satisfy the 9 hour summer requirement before being approved for graduation.

- All students must apply to graduate during registration for the last semester of courses at UNF. Deadlines are published in the course schedule booklet.

- An approved dual/concurrent enrollment form is required prior to registering for courses at another institution.

- Students may not enroll at another institution during their last semester at UNF. Graduation will most likely be delayed for students who do attempt dual/concurrent enrollment in their last semester.