Example Course Plans
English Writing Example Course Plan
English Literature Example Course Plan
English Writing Course Plan (first 3 semesters)
This is an example course plan based on the 2023-2024 University Catalog; your actual
schedule may deviate from this example. Your faculty advisor will work with you to
select appropriate courses.
As an Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ student, it is your responsibility to track your progress each semester
towards completing graduation requirements using the degree audit tool.
Fall Semester
- Gateway Colloquium
-
General Education Course
or one of the following English or Journalism courses*:
- ENGL 101 Introduction to Creative Writing (AR)
- ENGL 109 Poetry through Performance (LIT)
- ENGL 110 Short Story (LIT)
- ENGL 111: Latinx Fiction (LIT, U)
- ENGL 115 Science Fiction (LIT)
- ENGL 132 The Healing Art: Illness Narratives in Film Literature (LIT)
- ENGL 133 Crime and Punishment (LIT)
- ENGL 170: Special Topics in Literature (LIT)
- General Education Course
- Second Language Course
- Physical Education (PEX)
Spring Semester
- ENGL 280 Understanding Literature (W )*
- Choose either a General Education Course or a 200-level English Literature course, including:
- Choose one from the following:
- Second Language Course
- Physical Education (PEY)
May Term
- Optional
*ENGL 280 is best taken in Spring of the first year or Fall of the second year. ENGL 280 and one 200-level literature course are prerequisites for upper-level literature courses.
Fall Semester
- ENGL 280 Understanding Literature (W ) (if not completed in the first year) or General Education Course​
- 200-level English Writing Course
- 200-level English Literature Course
- Second Language Course
- Physical Education (PEY)
Study Abroad
For students interested in studying abroad, the recommended semester(s) is fall or spring, second, third, or fourth year.
Additional Information
- English majors are advised to take Gateway Colloquium in the Fall, as it is a requirement for 200 level courses.
- Professor Theune is willing ( mtheune@iwu.edu ) willing to sign a waiver form to waive prerequisites for English majors and minors who wish to enroll in English 280: Understanding Literature. This policy also holds for other 200-level literature courses that have Gateway as a prerequisite.
- Students planning to double major in English Writing and Secondary Education should also follow the English Writing/Secondary Education Course Plan.

Michael Theune - Robert Harrington Endowed Professor of English and Chair of English
Department - English