12-11-2009, 08:51 PM
I have been under the assumption that American Literature CLEP (6 credits) would fulfill the Literature in English major's requirement a two-semester survey. Recently I was advised by another poster that this CLEP is technically a humanities courses. So can it be used to fill core requirements? Likewise, does the English literature exam fulfill requirements? The reqs I am talking about are taken from the Liberal Arts Handbook:
B. British Literature survey (one semester) with close reading of works by early writers such as Chaucer, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson, Donne, Mavel, Congreve, Pope and Dryden/ Sheridan.
D. Survey of American Literature (two semesters) with close readings in the first semester of early writers such as Franklin, Douglass, Wheatley, Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthrone, Melville, Dickinson and Whitman, and in the second semester of works by later writers such as James, Crane, Dreiser, Frost, Chopin, Wharton, Faulkner, Hemingway, O'Neil, Wright, Morrison, Walker and others.
If there are any other Literature in English majors to confirm this, I would appreciate it. It seems logical to me that American Lit would take care of this requirement, but I wanted to confirm before I begin the grueling study for this one (there is no IC for this exam.)
B. British Literature survey (one semester) with close reading of works by early writers such as Chaucer, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson, Donne, Mavel, Congreve, Pope and Dryden/ Sheridan.
D. Survey of American Literature (two semesters) with close readings in the first semester of early writers such as Franklin, Douglass, Wheatley, Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthrone, Melville, Dickinson and Whitman, and in the second semester of works by later writers such as James, Crane, Dreiser, Frost, Chopin, Wharton, Faulkner, Hemingway, O'Neil, Wright, Morrison, Walker and others.
If there are any other Literature in English majors to confirm this, I would appreciate it. It seems logical to me that American Lit would take care of this requirement, but I wanted to confirm before I begin the grueling study for this one (there is no IC for this exam.)
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B.S. Liberal Arts, Excelsior College, cum laude.
Plus, one Washington Post blurb here.


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