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School of Liberal Studies – Minors

English Literature (ENL):

The literature minor offers students a cohesive choice of courses, increased competence in critical reading and writing, an in-depth study of literature, and/or broadened experiences in this area.  Students who pursue the literature minor take the following courses.
ENGL. 210 Intermediate Composition and three 300 level English literature courses.

English Writing (ENW):

The minor in English writing prepares students for careers in writing and communications. Students take a cohesive choice of courses that provide them with increased competence in critical reading and writing and an in-depth study of the writing process. This minor is also targeted towards students who wish to publish their works. Students who pursue the minor in English with a concentration in writing are required to take the following courses.
ENGL. 210 Intermediate Composition and three courses in Professional Writing or Creative Writing.

Philosophy (PHL):

PHIL 101 and PHIL 201 , and choose 2 courses from the following: PHIL 211, PHIL 214, PHIL 215, or PHIL 301.

Religious Studies (REL):

Choose 2 courses from the following: REL 101, REL 102, REL 111, REL 112, PHIL 201 or REL 211 and any 2 courses from the following: REL 301, REL 322, REL 330, REL 333, REL 321 or REL 340.

Social Welfare (SWE):

SW 220, SW 230, SW 338, and SW 340