English Courses in College

English Courses in College


 


Regardless of your major, you will be required to take English courses at your chosen college or university. Many students dread this even though there is no need for anxiety. English courses can be some of the most enjoyable classes you will be required to take to earn your Bachelor's degree. One characteristic of this graduation requirement is the variety of classes available. Once the Freshman Composition English courses are completed (successfully), you will have the opportunity to choose from dozens of unique classes.


 


Some of the offerings in the English courses department at college are: fiction, non-fiction and technical writing; poetry; film and script writing; novel, short story and drama literature; British literature from a variety of ages; American literature from a variety of periods; Shakespeare; science fiction; children's lit; Bible, Greek and Roman mythology; multicultural lit; detective and crime literature and writing; and a host of other categories of English course study.

There are enough categories at every college and university to satisfy the diverse interests of the student population.

 


This provides the students a wide range of English courses to fill their graduation requirements. They might just enjoy and learn a little something along the way, too. After all, you are likely to find an area of interest among this list. Check your college or university liberal arts department for a complete list of specific English course offerings. Often there are interesting specialties such as women's literature, folklore, and creative writing English courses available, too.


 


Choose a topic of personal or professional interest to you, because English courses in college can be a time intensive experience.

There can be a number of pages assigned for reading nightly, as well as a rather large requirement for writing. If you struggle with these demands, seek the assistance of a tutor or professional writer to assist you with your studies. It is always beneficial to have "another pair of eyes" look over your work prior to turning it in for a grade. If you pace your studies and try not to procrastinate, English courses in college can be quite enjoyable.