Feb 20, 2026  
2026-2027 DRAFT UWYO New Catalog 
    
2026-2027 DRAFT UWYO New Catalog

English, English Studies Concentration, B.A.


This concentration fuses the study of rhetorical theory and methods with engaging coursework in professional writing, magazine writing, digital writing, and grant writing. Students not only analyze rhetoric across media and culture, with special attention to social, cultural, and historical contexts, but also learn to write in diverse genres and modes to engage both academic and public audiences.

University Studies Program


This degree requires that The University Studies Program 2015 requirements are met before graduation. Some of the courses required for this major fulfill USP requirements, but not all. Students should check their degree evaluations and consult with their assigned academic advisor to discuss their specific course plan.

Gateway to the English Major - 3 credit hours


Expanding the Canon - 6 credit hours


A full list of courses that fulfill the Expanding the Canon requirements will be published each semester. Generally speaking, these courses will cover topics related to racial diversity, global literatures, gender, sexuality, or disability studies. ENGL 2340 , ENGL 2350 , ENGL 2360  can be taken either as an Expanding the Canon course OR as a Historical Period course. The Expanding the Canon options are always changing, but will always include the following:

Capstone - 3 credit hours


Advanced standing in English is required for all majors prior to taking the senior seminar. To be eligible for advanced standing in English, the student must have completed 24 hours of English coursework above COM1, including the required 2000-level Historical Period courses. Each course must have been passed with a grade C or better. Approved transfer courses from other institutions will satisfy the prerequisites for advanced standing. ENGL 4999 should be taken in the next to last semester before graduation.

Additional Requirements


All English Education students are required to take the English Studies track. Students should consult with an advisor to declare a track in Literary Studies or English Studies before their junior year.

The English major requires 36 hours of work within the major and an additional 12 hours of a single foreign language. 21 of the hours within the major must be taken at the upper division. Only those courses in which a grade of C or better has been earned may count toward the 36 hours required for the B.A. and the foreign language requirement. No 1000-level courses count toward the B.A.

Prerequisites

Most 2000-level courses require the completion of the COM1 requirement. Normally, 3000-level courses have the COM1, ENGL 2025, and one 2000-level “broad historical sweep” course (one of ENGL 2425, ENGL 2430, ENGL 2435, ENGL 2340, ENGL 2350, ENGL 2360) as prerequisites, and 4000-level courses have 6 hours of 2000-level English courses as prerequisites. Students without certain prerequisites should consult the English department for permission to enroll.