English: Creative Writing
College: | Arts and Sciences |
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Degree: | Bachelor of Arts |
Major: | English |
Concentration: | Creative Writing |
Effective Term: | Fall 2023 |
The Osprey Map provides a term-by-term sample schedule for each undergraduate academic program at the 老澳门资料. It is designed to guide students in the selection of courses each term. The "Mile Marker" courses are those courses that should be completed before or by the end of that term. Following the sample schedule, and completing the mile marker courses at the appropriate point of your undergraduate career, will facilitate graduation in four years. The term-by-term model assumes full-time enrollment. For students enrolled part-time, the sample schedule and mile markers should be followed based on the number of credits completed. The Osprey Map should be used in consultation with an academic advisor.
No human community exists without language, and nowhere is language used more artfully, deliberately, and meaningfully than in literature. The English Department's mission is grounded in the conviction that a knowledge of literature and language and a mastery of interpretive skills are absolutely integral to a liberal arts education. The department's goal is to make a significant and indeed life-long contribution to the intellectual growth of each of its students. The Creative Writing concentration prepares students for careers in education at all levels; print, broadcast, and digital media journalism; writing for television and the cinema; literary publishing, public relations, advertising, and arts management. It affords students opportunities to build a literary community and practice the sort of direct, creative engagement with challenging issues of the larger world that will enhance success and fulfillment in professions as varied as those in the arts, business, the law, medicine, and social work. Visit the webpage for additional information.
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Students should refer to their personalized Degree Evaluation provided by an advisor and to other university resources for additional university and college-specific policies. Visit the undergraduate university catalog for more information.
Summer terms may be utilized to facilitate graduation in four years.
- Visit the university catalog for a list of General Education requirements. An Associate in Arts (AA) degree from a Florida public university, state college or community college satisfies 老澳门资料 general education and Gordon Rule requirements. Math selection is contingent upon appropriate placement score, the student's major and credit received through accelerated mechanisms (Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, Dual Enrollment, etc).
- All BA students in the College of Arts and Sciences are required to complete the foreign language or foreign culture requirement with grades of C or higher. Students opting to complete the 8 semester hours of foreign language must select one sequence of Spanish, French, Chinese, German or American Sign Language. Part 1 of languages are typically offered in the fall and part 2 in the spring. Foreign Culture (FC) Option: students who successfully completed 2 years of foreign language in high school have the option to take foreign culture courses instead of college level foreign language. Foreign cultures contain (FC) in the course title. A complete list of foreign culture courses can be found in the Arts & Sciences Advising Office.
- A minor is required for this degree. The minor must be selected from the list of approved minors, including those outside the college of the major. See a list of minors in the undergraduate catalog. Minors are generally completed during the last 60 hrs of your program. Your minor may require prerequisites, so choosing a minor early is beneficial. See your academic advisor to declare a minor. Double majors are exempt from a minor.
- Civic Literacy Requirement: Prior to graduation from a Florida state university, students must demonstrate competency in civic literacy through successful completion of a civic literacy course (AMH 2020 or POS 2041) and by achieving a passing score on an assessment. Consult an academic advisor, the university catalog and visit the Civic Literacy webpage for additional information.
- A minimum of 120 hours (48 hours at the upper 3000/4000 level) is required for the bachelor's degree. Students may need to complete Free Elective credit at the upper level (3000/4000) to satisfy the minimum 48 semester hours of upper level hours for graduation. For additional information visit the College of Arts and Sciences Advising Office webpage.
Term 1: Attempted Hours 0-15
Schedule | Credit Hours |
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ENC1101 (GW) Audience and Purpose | 3 |
Select a Beginning Level Foreign Language I Course (Recommended by English Department faculty) |
4 |
Select a General Education Course (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 |
Select a General Education Course (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 |
Select a Free Elective(If needed to satisfy 120 total hours) | 2 |
Total Hours: | 15 |
Term 2: Attempted Hours 16-30
Schedule | Credit Hours |
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ENC1143 (GW) Evidence and Style OR IDS1932 First Year IDS Writing Seminar | 3 |
Select a Beginning Level Foreign Language II Course (Recommended by English Department faculty) |
4 |
Select a General Education Course (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 |
Select a Free Elective(If needed to satisfy 120 total hours) | 3 |
Select a Free Elective(If needed to satisfy 120 total hours) | 2 |
Total Hours: | 15 |
Mile Marker(s) ENC1101 (GW) Audience and Purpose Minimum Grade C |
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Term 3: Attempted Hours 31-45
Schedule | Credit Hours | |
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Select a third Gen Ed Written Communication Course (Strongly Recommend a 2000 level English course with a CRW prefix) |
3 | |
LIT3213 Critical Reading/Writing I | 3 | |
Select a General Education Course (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 | |
Select a General Education Course (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 | |
Select one Survey I or II course from American, British or World Literature (See Degree Evaluation for list of course numbers.) | 3 | |
Total Hours: | 15 | |
Mile Marker(s) All BA English Program Prerequisites |
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Term 4: Attempted Hours 46-60
Schedule | Credit Hours | |
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LIT3214 Critical Reading/Writing II | 3 | |
Select a General Education Course (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 | |
Select a General Education Course (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 | |
Select one Survey I or II course from American, British or World Literature (See Degree Evaluation for list of course numbers.) | 3 | |
Select a 3000 level CRW course OR Select a Free Elective (If needed to satisfy 120 total hours) (Recommend FIL2000 Film Appreciation; THE2000 Theater Appreciation; LIT2000 Intro to Literature) |
3 | |
Total Hours: | 15 | |
Mile Marker(s) BA English Core Requirements |
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Term 5: Attempted Hours 61-75
Schedule | Credit Hours |
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Select a General Education Course, if needed (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 |
Select a 3000 level Creative Writing course (CRW prefix) | 3 |
Select one course at the 3000 level in: Reading, Contexts, Authors and Methods: Historical, Literacy, or Cultural Studies with the following prefixes: AML, ENG, ENL, FIL (excluding FIL3363) or LIT | 3 |
Select a Minor Course (See university catalog for list of approved Minors) | 3 |
Select a Foreign Language OR Foreign Culture Course (Consult your Academic Advisor regarding options) |
3 - 4 |
Total Hours: | 15 - 16 |
Term 6: Attempted Hours 76-90
Schedule | Credit Hours | |
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Select a General Education Course, if needed (See Degree Evaluation) | 3 | |
Select one course at the 3000 level in: Reading, Contexts, Authors and Methods: Historical, Literacy, or Cultural Studies with the following prefixes: AML, ENG, ENL, FIL (excluding FIL3363) or LIT | 3 | |
Select a 3000 or 4000 level Creative Writing course (CRW prefix) | 3 | |
Select a Minor Course (See university catalog for list of approved Minors) | 3 | |
Select a Foreign Language OR Foreign Culture Course (Consult your Academic Advisor regarding options) |
3 - 4 | |
Total Hours: | 15 - 16 | |
Mile Marker(s) Civic Literacy Requirement |
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Term 7: Attempted Hours 91-105
Schedule | Credit Hours |
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Select two courses at the 4000 level in: Advanced Studies in Author(s)or Cultures OR Advanced Studies in Literary Theories and Topics with the following prefixes: AML, CLT, ENG, ENL, FIL (excluding FIL4379) or LIT | 6 |
Select a 4000 level Creative Writing course (CRW prefix) | 3 |
Select two Minor Courses (See university catalog for list of approved Minors) | 6 |
Total Hours: | 15 |
Term 8: Attempted Hours 106-120
Schedule | Credit Hours |
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Select a Capstone Workshop (CRW4924) or another designated Creative Writing capstone experience. (Consult an advisor or faculty member) | 3 |
Select a Minor Course (See university catalog for list of approved Minors) | 3 |
Select 3000/4000 level Free Electives (If needed) | 6 |
Select a Free Elective(If needed to satisfy 120 total hours) | 3 |
Total Hours: | 15 |
Total Program Hours: |
120 |