Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 120 Credit-hour(s) | $25912 (estimated for 12 to 17 credit hours) | Contact provider |
College of Arts and ...
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Course summary
The intensive major, designed for students planning to pursue graduate studies in English, includes a senior seminar or thesis.
Program modules
The courses are Pre-1800 Literature (9 Hours): Select 2 courses from the following: ENGL 380 - Epic to Romance, ENGL 381 - The Renaissance, ENGL 382 - The Enlightenment, ENGL 400 - Early English Literature, ENGL 401 - Chaucer, ENGL 402 - Tudor Literature, ENGL 403 - The 17th Century, ENGL 404 - English Drama to 1660, ENGL 405 - Shakespeare's Tragedies, ENGL 406 - Shakespeare's Comedies and Histories, ENGL 407 - Milton, ENGL 410 - The Restoration and 18th Century, ENGL 415 - The English Novel I, ENGL 419 - Topics in English Literature (depending on content), ENGL 420 - American Literature to 1830, ENGL 429 - Topics in American Literature (depending on content); Post-1800 Literature (12 Hours) Select 3 courses from the following: ENGL 383 - Romanticism, ENGL 384 - Realism, ENGL 385 - Modernism, ENGL 386 - Postmodernism, ENGL 411 - British Romantic Literature, ENGL 412 - Victorian Literature, ENGL 413 - Modern English Literature, ENGL 414 - English Drama Since 1660, ENGL 416 - The English Novel II, ENGL 419 - Topics in English Literature (depending on content), ENGL 421 - American Literature 1830-1860, ENGL 422 - American Literature 1860-1910, ENGL 423 - Modern American Literature, ENGL 424 - American Drama, ENGL 425A - The American Novel to 1914, ENGL 425B - The American Novel Since 1914, ENGL 426 - American Poetry, ENGL 427 - Southern Literature, ENGL 428A - African-American Literature I: to 1903, ENGL 428B - African-American Literature II: 1903 - Present, ENGL 429 - Topics in American Literature (depending on content), ENGL 430 - Topics in African American Literature (depending on content); Select 1 course from the following: ENGL 388 - History of Literary Criticism and Theory, ENGL 440 - Principles of Modern Literary Theory, Select 1 option from the following: ENGL 490 - Topics in Advanced Study, Senior Thesis.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicants must be high school graduates or have equivalent qualification. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency by obtaining minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based), 210 (computer-based) or 77 (internet-based). Applicants may also take the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) in lieu of the TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 is required for the IELTS.
University of South Carolina accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of South Carolina
Department name
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English Language and Literature
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