By combining the skills of History and English, you will be prepared to hone your research and analytical skills to prepare historically and geographically sensitive stories, messages, and collaborative reports for secular and social settings.
You may be take up to two graduate courses during your undergraduate years. Your advisor and program director will provide guidance on course requirements. You will then follow the sequence of graduate courses for summer/fall and spring.
The time to completion varies depending upon when a student begins the program and how many credits are taken each semester. Based on full-time study (nine credits) in the fall and spring semesters only, the program length is two years.
However, as part of Bachelor’s + Master’s, this graduate program may be completed in one year, full-time, including summer courses and select graduate courses during your undergraduate years.
Completion of all required 100- and 200-level core requirements, and:
For students pursuing Literature or Rhetoric and Writing concentrations:
3 credits required: EN-226;
3 credits from 227, 228, 229;
9 credits of 300-level Literature or Rhetoric and Writing electives
For students pursuing Creative Writing concentration:
3 credits required: EN-226;
3 credits from 227, 228, 229;
9 credits required in Creative Writing: 251, 352, 451