Bachelor of Arts in English: Concentration in Literature Roadmap

120 Total Units Required
Minimum Number of Units in the Major: 45

This roadmap is a suggested plan of study and does not replace meeting with an advisor. Please note that students may need to adjust the actual sequence of courses based on course availability. Please consult your Degree Planner and an advisor for further guidance.

To avoid taking additional units, it is recommended that you meet the SF State Studies (AERM, GP, ESCA, SJ) requirements within your GE or major.

Plan of Study Grid
First SemesterUnits
GE Area 1A: English Composition 1 3
GE Area 1: English Communication 3
GE Area 2: Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning 2 3
GE Area 3A: Arts 3
Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective 3 3
 Units15
Second Semester
ENG 218 Literature Is Not A Luxury: Writing For Self and Community (Major Lower-Division Core) 3
ENG 250 Topics in Literature and Culture (Major Lower-Division Core, GE 3B) 3
GE Area 1: English Communication 3
GE Area 5: Physical and Biological Sciences 4 3-4
Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective 3 3
 Units15-16
Third Semester
GE Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences 5 3
GE Area 5: Physical and Biological Sciences 4 3-4
Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective - Take Three 3 9
 Units15-16
Fourth Semester
GE Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences 5 3
Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective – Take Four 3 12
 Units15
Fifth Semester
ENG 461 Literature in English Since 1800 (Major Upper-Division Core) 3
ENG 480GW Writing in English: GWAR Seminar (Major Upper-Division Core) 3
GE Area 6: Ethnic Studies 3
GE Area 5UD or 2UD: Upper-Division Sciences or Upper-Division Mathematical Concepts 3
U.S. and California Government 3
 Units15
Sixth Semester
ENG 402 Introduction to Professional Writing and Rhetoric (Major Upper-Division Core) 3
ENG 460 Literature in English to 1800 (Major Concentration) 3
ENG 583 Shakespeare: Representative Plays (Major Upper-Division Core) 3
Theory or Criticism (Major Concentration) 6 3
Pre-1800 Literature (Major Concentration) 7 3
 Units15
Seventh Semester
ENG 420 Introduction to the Study of Language (Major Upper-Division Core, GE 3UD, GP) 3
ENG 640 Global Texts and Practices (Major Upper-Division Core, GP) 3
Concentration Elective (9 units) 8 3
GE Area 4UD: Upper-Division Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective 3 3
 Units15
Eighth Semester
ENG 690 Senior Seminar (Major Capstone) 3
Concentration Elective (9 units) - Take Two 8 6
Complementary Studies or SF State Studies or University Elective – Take Two 3 6
 Units15
 Total Units120-122
1

Students should use their Pathway/Category to determine the appropriate GE 1A course option. For directions on how to view your Pathway/Category, visit how to find your pathway. Questions? Contact Gator Smart Start.

2

Students should use their Pathway/Category to determine the appropriate GE 2 course option. For directions on how to view your Pathway/Category, visit how to find your pathway. Questions? Contact Gator Smart Start.

3

Complementary Studies
12 units of Complementary Studies are required of all candidates in any of the four concentrations (Literature, Linguistics, English Education, and Individual Major) in the Bachelor of Arts degree in English. These units must come from courses bearing a prefix other than ENG, and must not be cross-listed with ENG. English majors will be offered four pathways for satisfying this requirement; each pathway is designed to facilitate graduation in a timely manner.

  • Foreign Language: 12 units in a single foreign language;
  • Second Major, Minor, Certificate: 12 units of coursework taken as part of a second major, a minor, or a certificate;
  • Study Abroad: 12 units of coursework taken in an approved study abroad program (such as CSU Study Abroad);
  • Related Subjects: 12 units of coursework in related disciplines with the approval of an English Department advisor.

Related subjects typically include (but are not limited to) Comparative and World Literature, Classics, Creative Writing, Ethnic Studies, Foreign Languages, History, Journalism, and Women and Gender Studies. For this option, 6 units must be from classes in a non-literary related field.

Depending on the concentration within the major, CS pathway, and with approval of a departmental advisor, up to 12 units from courses with non-ENG prefixes that count towards the Complementary Studies requirement may also count as English electives in fulfillment of major requirements.

4

Consider taking a class combined with a laboratory or a separate lab to fulfill 5C if not already satisfied.

5

First-time freshmen must take one lower-division Area 4 course that meets US History (USH).

6

Theory or Criticism (3 units)
A full list of courses that can fulfill this requirement can be found in the Degree Requirements.

7

Pre-1800 Literature (3 units)
A full list of courses that can fulfill this requirement can be found in the Degree Requirements.

8

Electives (9 units)
A full list of courses that can fulfill this requirement can be found in the Degree Requirements.