English Minor
This minor with its humanistic focus gives students of all disciplines a background in linguistics, literature, rhetoric, and writing. One of the major aims of the program is to assist students in communicating effectively in any choice of profession or vocation.
Regulations Governing Minor Course Work
- There shall be a minimum of 18.0 credit hours with a minimum Millersville QPA of 2.0.
- Only one course which counts toward your major may be counted toward your minor.
- Courses that count toward a minor are also eligible to be used to satisfy the current University-wide General Education requirements subject to normal distribution requirements.
- At least two courses should be at the upper-division level (300-400). Exceptions may be requested upon evidence of program depth.
- No course needed for the minor may be taken Pass-Fail.
- One-half or more of the work required for the minor must be completed at Millersville University.
- No student may minor in his or her major.
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Minor in General English
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Language/Linguistics - Choose 1 of the following:3 hours
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Introduction to Language Study
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An Introduction to Linguistic Analysis
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Modern Syntax
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History of English
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Old Eng Lang and Literature
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Middle Eng Lang and Literature
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Dialects of American English
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Special Topics in Lang: Sem
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Writing
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Choose one WRIT course
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Literature - Choose 1 of the following:3 hours
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Introduction to Literature
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World Literature 1
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World Literature 2
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Early British Literature
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Later British Literature
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American Literary Tradition I
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American Literary Tradition II
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Literary Research and Analysis
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H:Explorations in World Lit
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Reading Our World:
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Science Fiction
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Special Topics in Literature
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African-American Literature 1
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African American Literature 2
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New Dimensions to World Lit
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Women Writers in Middle Ages
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Folklore and Literature
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Old Eng Lang and Literature
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Middle Eng Lang and Literature
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Chaucer
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The English Renaissance
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Shakespeare
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17th Cen Lit Prior Restoration
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Milton
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Romantic Literature
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Victorian Literature: Madwomen & Decadent Men
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British Literature Since 1914
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The British Novel
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Seminar of British Writers
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The Woman Writer
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Early American Literature
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The American Renaissance
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Development of the Amer Novel
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Realism and Naturalism to 1920
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Modern Amer Fiction, 1920-1945
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Modern American Drama
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Modern American Poetry
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Contemporary Amer Lit: 1945-P
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Smnr Sel Am Auth:
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Ethnic American Lit Since 1945
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Comparative Literature
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Poetry
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Drama
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Fiction Seminar
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Short Story:Hist,Devel,Genres
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Literary Criticism
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English Electives - Choose 3 of the following:9 hours
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Introduction to Language Study
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An Introduction to Linguistic Analysis
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Modern Syntax
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History of English
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Old Eng Lang and Literature
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Middle Eng Lang and Literature
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Dialects of American English
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Special Topics in Lang: Sem
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Introduction to Writing Studies
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Advanced Composition
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Technical Writing
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Fundamentals of Journalism
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Business Writing
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Creative Writing
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Digital Portfolio
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Introduction to Literature
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World Literature 1
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World Literature 2
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Early British Literature
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Later British Literature
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American Literary Tradition I
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American Literary Tradition II
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Literary Research and Analysis
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H:Explorations in World Lit
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Reading Our World:
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Science Fiction
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Special Topics in Literature
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African-American Literature 1
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African American Literature 2
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New Dimensions to World Lit
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Women Writers in Middle Ages
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Folklore and Literature
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Old Eng Lang and Literature
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Middle Eng Lang and Literature
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Chaucer
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The English Renaissance
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Shakespeare
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17th Cen Lit Prior Restoration
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Milton
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Romantic Literature
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Victorian Literature: Madwomen & Decadent Men
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British Literature Since 1914
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The British Novel
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Seminar of British Writers
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The Woman Writer
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Early American Literature
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The American Renaissance
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Development of the Amer Novel
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Realism and Naturalism to 1920
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Modern Amer Fiction, 1920-1945
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Modern American Drama
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Modern American Poetry
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Contemporary Amer Lit: 1945-P
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Smnr Sel Am Auth:
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Ethnic American Lit Since 1945
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Comparative Literature
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Poetry
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Drama
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Fiction Seminar
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Short Story:Hist,Devel,Genres
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Literary Criticism
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Teach ESL Listening/Speaking
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Film and American Society
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Politics, Film & Electronic Media
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Sci Fiction, Technology & Film
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Teaching Reading & Literature to Young Adults
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Seminar in Teaching Writing
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