The English curriculum encompasses three major areas: writing, literature, and English education. Studies in these areas help students develop their powers of expression and explore the behavior, ideas, and values of others. The English major or minor enhances critical and analytical skills in thinking, reading, and writing - skills crucial to numerous disciplines and professions.
Students who desire to pursue an English major may select one of two tracks: Literary Studies or Writing. They may also pursue both tracks. If a student pursues both tracks, the following courses cannot be used as elective courses for the Writing track.
The literature component of the English curriculum is dedicated to the study of the great works of American, British, and world literature. The department addresses recent trends in literary theory, while providing a strong foundation in the literary tradition of the West.
In all aspects of the English program at Wisconsin Lutheran College, professors strive to approach their subjects through the frame of Scripture. Students are challenged to develop a thoughtful and thoroughly Christian approach to art and life.
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The English Dept. regularly offers travel course opportunities after the Spring semester. English majors are encouraged to take one travel course prior to completion of their studies. Such opportunities allow a richer cultural understanding of literature than cannot typically be gained in the classroom alone.
Grade Point Average: To have a major in English approved for graduation, a student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 in courses selected by the student to satisfy the major.