ENGLISH BA Checklist
Name______________________________ Date_________________
Area
A Essential Skills 9 hours
_____ENGL 1101 Composition I One of the following:
_____ENGL 1102 Composition II _____MATH 1101 Intro Math Modeling
_____MATH 1111 College Algebra
_____MATH 1112 Trigonometry
_____MATH 1113 Pre-Calculus
_____MATH 1441 Calculus I
Area
B Institutional Options 4 hours
_____HIST 1112 World History: Emergence of Modern Global Community
_____IDS 2210 Turning Points and Connections (1 hour) Prereq. HIST 1112
Area
C Humanities/Fine Arts 6 hours
_____ENGL 2111 World Literature I
OR
_____ENGL 2112 World Literature II
One of the following:
_____HUMN 2433 Classicism
_____HUMN 2434 Myth in Arts and Humanities
_____ART 1000 Art in Life
_____MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation
_____PHIL 1030 Introduction to Philosophy
_____COMM 1110 Public Speaking
_____RELS 2130 Introduction to Religion
_____THEA 1100 Theater Appreciation
Or Alternative (Both courses must be taken):
_____HUMN 2321 Humanities I
_____HUMN 2322 Humanities II
_____Traditional Lab Science BIOL 1130/1110, CHEM 1145, CHEM 1140, GEOL
1121/1120, PHYS 2211/1113, ASTR 1010/1211, ASTR 1020/1211 (4 hours)
_____Environmental Lab Science BIOL 1230/1210, CHEM 1040, GEOL 1330/1310,
PHYS 1149 (4 hours)
_____Mathematics, Science, or Technology Elective See Catalog for list.
Select one course from Section I, one course from Section II, and Section III may be satisfied by selecting a course in any of the three sections. Only two courses in the same discipline may be chosen in Area D.
Area
E Social Science 12 hours
_____HIST 2110 The United States: A Comprehensive Survey
_____POLS 1101 American Government
_____ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
One of the following:
_____ANTH 1102 Introduction to Anthropology
_____PSYC 1101 Introduction to Psychology
_____SOCI 1101 Introductory Sociology
_____GEOG 1130 World Regional Geography
Area
F Specific Requirements 18 hours
_____6-12 hours Foreign Language
(student must complete courses in THE SAME foreign language through the 2002 level)
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_____3 hours additional World Literature
needed to complete requirements through the 2002 level:
_____FORL An additional Foreign Language at the beginning or intermediate level
_____ART 1000 Art in Life
_____HIST 1111 World History I: Development of World Civilization
_____MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation
_____PHIL 1030 Introduction to Philosophy
_____JOUR 2331 Introduction to Journalistic Writing
_____COMM 1110 Public Speaking
_____PSYC 1101 Introduction to Psychology
_____GSU 1210 University Orientation I (1hour)
_____HLTH 1520 Healthful Living (2 hours)
_____1 Physical Activity Course (1 hour)
_____1 Physical Activity Course (1 hour)
Major Courses 30 hours
_____ENGL 2131 Introduction to Literary Studies (required, but not an upper division
course) (must be taken before or at the same time as courses numbered 3000 or
above)
_____ENGL 3121 British Literature I
_____ENGL 3122 British Literature II
_____ENGL 3131 / ENGL 3132 American Literature I or II (one is required; the other
may be taken as an elective)
_____Single Author course (Includes ENGL 4435, or a course in Shakespeare, Chaucer,
or Milton and Spenser)
ENGL Electives (5 or 6* courses at 3000-level or above; may include one COML-Comparative Literature-course)
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Minor
15 hours
Free Electives 15 hours
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