When you enroll at Susquehanna, you’ll be paired with an advisor and application tool to guide you in your course planning and scheduling. The following is an excerpt from the complete course catalog. Enrolled students follow the requirements of the course catalog for the academic year in which they declare each major and/or minor, consult with their advisor(s) and the Academic Planning Tool.
English and Creative Writing Studies
Students in English and Creative Writing study literature from three different perspectives: as writers, readers, and editor-entrepreneurs. Foundational courses taken by all students in the first and second years show how literary history, literary theory, and literary diversity are integral to formal concerns and to emerging digital contexts. These provide a common learning experience. After the foundational courses, English-Literature and English-Secondary Education majors take advanced seminars in literary history and theory; English-Publishing & Editing majors take advanced courses in literary criticism and professional skills; and Creative Writing majors take advanced writing workshops. Coursework in each major is completed through a capstone experience. English-Literature and English- Secondary Education majors pursue an independent research project; English-Publishing & Editing majors take a course in which they reflect on the cultural, political, and commercial functions of publishing; and Creative Writing majors prepare a portfolio of their original work.
Students in the English and Creative Writing Department may, with department head approval, complete more than one major and/or minor in the department. Students may double-count a maximum of 28 semester hours toward another major in the department.
Learning Goals
- Critical thinking: originality and appreciation of nuance
- Interpretation: history, theory and criticism
- Literacy: reading, intertextuality and cosmopolitanism
- Style: rhetoric, genre and audience
Major in Creative Writing Major
46-48 semester hours with grades of C- or better.
4 WRIT-251 Introduction to Fiction
4 WRIT-252 Introduction to Poetry
4 WRIT-253 Introduction to Creative Nonfiction
8 Intermediate creative writing workshops chosen from:
WRIT-351 Intermediate Fiction
WRIT-352 Intermediate Poetry
WRIT-353 Intermediate Creative Nonfiction
4 Advanced creative writing workshops chosen from:
WRIT-451 Advanced Fiction
WRIT-452 Advanced Poetry
WRIT-453 Advanced Creative Nonfiction
4 WRIT-550 Senior Seminar
2-4 WRIT-520 Practicum
or WRIT-540 Internship
8 ENGL-265 Forms of Writing, with no repetition of genre and no limitation of topic within the course topics listed below:
ENGL-265 Novel
ENGL-265 Short Story
ENGL-265 Formal Structure of Poetry
ENGL-265 Narrative Poetry
ENGL-265 Lyric Poetry
ENGL-265 Prose Poetry/Lyric Essay
ENGL-265 Personal Essay
ENGL-265 Memoir
ENGL-265 Literary Journalism
ENGL-265 Popular Writing
4 ENGL-290 Aesthetics and Interpretation
4 ENGL courses at the 300-level other than ENGL-381, ENGL-382, and ENGL-388
Note: A student is required to participate in a senior reading and to produce a senior chapbook in order to graduate with a creative writing major.
Secondary Teaching Certification
The creative writing secondary education major emphasizes literature and creative writing courses that will be most valuable in preparing students for a career in teaching. Courses are organized to develop not only the writing skills of the student, but also to enhance the ability to teach creative writing and literature. Courses in literature are chosen specifically to enable students to master the core of literature needed to both succeed on standardized examinations required of teaching candidates and to be familiar with secondary school curricula.
This major is offered by the Department of English and Creative Writing in conjunction with the Department of Education. It is designed to be a program leading to teacher certification, and students formally apply to the teacher education program by February of their sophomore year or as soon after that as possible. At the time of application, the candidate must have at least a 3.00 overall GPA and a 3.00 English GPA.
Secondary Teaching Certification Coursework required by the state of Pennsylvania for admission to the teacher certification program includes successful completion of FYSE-100 or equivalent course (having learning goals related to English composition), at least 3 semester hours in British or American literature, at least 6 semester hours of mathematics coursework (or other courses which satisfy the Central Curriculum Analytical Thought requirement) and at least one 40-hour externship.
Education course requirements for secondary education are EDUC-101 Introduction to Education and Society, EDUC-250 Educational Psychology, EDUC-260 Introduction to Special Education, EDUC-270 Instruction of Exceptional Students, EDUC-330 Technology in Education, EDUC-350 English Language Learners, EDUC-380 Instructional Design, EDUC-421 Methods of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment in Teaching English, EDUC-479 Principles of Learning and Teaching in Secondary Education, EDUC-483 Differentiated Instruction and Classroom Management in Secondary Education, and the EDUC-500 Student Teaching Package (EDUC-501, EDUC-502, EDUC-503, and EDUC-600).
Requirements for the Creative Writing Secondary Education Major
44 semester hours in Department of English and Creative Writing courses with grades of C- or better.
4 WRIT-251 Introduction to Fiction
4 WRIT-252 Introduction to Poetry
4 WRIT-253 Introduction to Creative Nonfiction
(These 200-level courses must be completed before the end of the student’s junior year.)
4 Intermediate creative writing workshops chosen from:
WRIT-351 Intermediate Fiction
WRIT-352 Intermediate Poetry
WRIT-353 Intermediate Creative Nonfiction
4 Advanced creative writing workshops chosen from:
WRIT-451 Advanced Fiction
WRIT-452 Advanced Poetry
WRIT-453 Advanced Creative Nonfiction
4 ENGL-290 Aesthetics and Interpretation
4 WRIT-550 Senior Seminar
4 ENGL-265 Forms of Writing
12 Advanced study courses chosen from ENGL-300 to ENGL- 390 range.
4 semester hours of this work must be in an early period course, defined as pre-1865 America or pre-1789 British. Creative writing-secondary education majors are strongly encouraged to fulfill this early period requirement via ENGL-350 Major Authors: Shakespeare. A further 4 semester hours must be multicultural/non-Western.
Note: The Department of Education requires a cumulative grade point of 3.00 overall and in the major. Also, a student is required to participate in a senior reading and to produce a senior chapbook in order to graduate with a creative writing major.
Major GPA Calculation
For the purposes of calculating the required 2.00 minimum GPA in any of the four majors offered by the department, the English and Creative Writing Department uses all of the major courses with the ENGL and WRIT prefixes.