Academics

Literature 4 Year Registration Plan

The following registration plans are general and only include the General, Bible, and Major Cores' requirements. General elective/Supporting program credits (20) have not been included because of their diverse nature. Please contact your Academic Advisor with any specific questions regarding registration and completion of requirements for graduation.

English- Literature

For students entering the program in the Fall of an even year.

First Year

Fall

Course Name

 

 

Credits

 

Spring

Course Name

 

 

Credits

BIBL 126 Old Testament 

ENG 124/126 Rhetoric & Research

FA XXX Fine Arts Requirement

GS 180 Found. of Leadership

PSYC 125 General Psychology

SCI XXX Science Requirement

3

3

2

1

3

3

BIBL 127 New Testament 

BIBL 131 Spiritual Formation  

ENG 230 British Lit II

ICS 111 Global Perspectives

MATH XXX Math Requirement

3

3

3

3

3

Second Year

Fall

Course Name

 

 

Credits

 

Spring

Course Name

 

 

Credits

BIBL 229 Bible Study Methods 

COMM 220 Public Speaking

ENG 224 Multicultural Lit I

ENG XXX English Elective

ICS 112/PSYC 126 Soc. Relations Req.

THEO 114 Systematic Theology I

3

2

3

3

3

BIBL 242/THEO 240 

CT XXX Critical Thought Req. 

ENG 223 American Literature

ENG 234 Multicultural Lit II

HIST XXX Hist. Perspective Req.

PE XXX Physical Education Req.

3

3

3

3

3

1

Third Year

Fall

Course Name

 

 

Credits

 

Spring

Course Name

 

 

Credits

ENG 220 British Literature I

ENG 233 American Literature II

ENG 472 Christian English Scholar

PE XXX Physical Education Req.  

3

3

3

3

BIBL/THEO Elective   

ENG 453 Literary Theory

ENG 331 Classical Lit.+

THEO 355 Systematic Theology III

3

3

3

3

3

Fourth Year

Fall

Course Name

 

 

Credits

 

Spring

Course Name

 

 

Credits

BIBL XXX Old Testament Elective 

ENG 430 Shakespeare*

ENG 452 Structure of the Eng. Lang*+

Complete any other requirements necessary.

3

3

3

X

BIBL XXX New Testament Elective

ENG 431 Milton*

ENG 451 Hist. of the English Lang*

ENG 497 Senior Project

Complete any other requirements necessary.

3

3

3

3

X

  

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English- Literature

For students entering the program in the Fall of an odd year.

First Year

Fall

Course Name

 

 

Credits

 

Spring

Course Name

 

 

Credits

BIBL 126 Old Testament

ENG 124/126 Rhetoric & Research

FA XXX Fine Arts Requirement

GS 180 Found. of Leadership

PSYC 125 General Psychology

SCI XXX Science Requirement

3

3

2

1

3

3

BIBL 127 New Testament 

BIBL 131 Spiritual Formation 

ENG 223 American Lit I

ENG 234 Multicultural Lit II

ICS 111 Global Perspectives

MATH XXX Math Requirement

3

3

3

3

3

3

Second Year

Fall

Course Name

 

 

Credits

 

Spring

Course Name

 

 

Credits

ENG 220 British Literature I

ENG 233 American Literature II

ENG XXX English Elective

ICS 112/PSYC 126 Soc. Relations Req.

THEO 114 Systematic Theology I

3

3

3

3

3

BIBL 242/THEO 240 

CT XXX Critical Though Req.  

ENG 230 British Literature II

ENG 331 Classical Literature

ENG 453 Literary Theory

3

3

3

3

3

Third Year

Fall

Course Name

 

 

Credits

 

Spring

Course Name

 

 

Credits

BIBL XXX Old Testament Elective 

BIBL/THEO Elective    

ENG 224 Multicultural Literature I

ENG 430 Shakespeare*

PE XXX Physical Education Req.

3

3

3

3

1

BIBL 229 Bible Study Methods  

BIBL XXX New Testament Elective

COMM 220 Public Speaking  

ENG 431 Milton*  

ENG 451 Hist. of the Eng Lang.*   

3

3

2

3

3

Fourth Year

Fall

Course Name

 

 

Credits

 

Spring

Course Name

 

 

Credits

ENG 472 Christian English Scholar

HIST XXX History Requirement

PE XXX Physical Education Req.   

THEO 355 Systematic Theology III

Complete any other requirements necessary

3

3

1

3

ENG 452 Structure of the Eng. Lang*+

ENG XXX English Elective  

ENG 497 Senior Project

Complete any other requirements necessary.

3

3

3

X

*indicates that this course if one of a choice and therefore will not be taken by all English-Literature majors. 

+indicates that this course if offered often and can be taken at the student's discretion as soon as prerequisites have been completed.