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Regent University offers an English minor online and in Virginia Beach, VA 23464.

Minor – English

On Campus, Online
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Students choosing the Minor in English must take:

ENGL 202 Literature of the United States: Beginnings to the Civil War (3) or

ENGL 203 Literature of the United States: Civil War through the 21st Century (3)

ENGL 211 British Literature: Middle Ages through the 18th Century (3) or

ENGL 212 British Literature: 19th Century through the 21st Century (3)

Take one (1) course from the following:

ENGL 240 Introduction to Creative Writing (3)

ENGL 305 The Art of the Essay (3)

Plus two (2) courses from the following:

ENGL 285 Introduction to the English Language (3)

ENGL 330 Studies in World Literature (3)

ENGL 331 Hispanic Literature (3)

ENGL 335 Milton & the Seventeenth Century (3)

ENGL 340 Restoration & the Eighteenth Century (3)

ENGL 348 British Romantics (3)

ENGL 350 Victorian Literature (3)

ENGL 361 19th Century American Renaissance (3)

ENGL 362 American Realism & Naturalism (3)

ENGL 363 Literature of the American South (3)

ENGL 364 Modern American Poetry (3)

ENGL 365 Modern American Fiction (3)

ENGL 377 Shakespeare (3)

ENGL 432 Medieval English Literature (3)

ENGL 433 English Renaissance Literature (3)

ENGL 475 Special Topics (3)

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Katherine Person, B.A., 2017 International Studies

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Mandy Rogers, 2010

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Debbie Holloway, B.A. in English, 2012 English

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