Literature majors must complete 42 semester hours of
approved literature courses (with grades of C or better) in the major,
of which at least 21 hours must be numbered 300 or above.
Distribution requirements must be met in order to insure excellence in
the techniques of literary analysis and a breadth of knowledge. These
requirements include a course designed to teach basic skills of literary
analysis, three surveys of regional literatures, four courses in literary
history, and one course focusing on literary process. In addition, all
majors must take the senior seminar on the value of literature. Within
these guidelines, students may shape their program to meet their own
intellectual and professional goals.
As you plan your major, keep in
mind the following:
Declaring a Major in Literature
Internship Information
Please see http://www.american.edu/cas/lit/ma_internship.cfm for internship information.
Graduating
Students intending to graduate must file an Application
for Graduation Form at the Office
of the Registrar during the registration period
for the last expected term of study. (For example, students graduating
in
the spring must apply in the middle of the fall semester.) The university
confers degrees at the end of the fall, spring and summer terms. Once
a student has applied for graduation, the Registrar will begin to process
the information for final certification for graduation. The Registrar
will send the student's report to the Literature Department's Director
of Undergraduate Studies, who certifies the student for graduation
clearance. If requirements for graduation have not been met, the
student will be
notified.
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