English
The English minor gives students of other majors a broad yet thorough introduction to each of the areas of the discipline. It is a valuable addition, enabling students to pursue their majors and career goals with greater literacy, sharper analytical skills and more polished writing skills.
Resources:
- Department of English
- B.A., English
- B.A., Creative Writing
- B.A. / M.A. English
- Minor in English
- Minor in Creative Writing
- Minor in Writing
- Minor in Irish Literature
- Minor in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Academic Integrity Policy
- Assessment
- Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum
- University Core Curriculum
- Writing Center
- First Year Writing Program
What Great Minds Can Do
Conor Murtagh
Former Marine Conor Murtagh followed his calling to become a teacher and earned a Fulbright along the way.
Curriculum
Course Requirements
Prerequisites: ENGL 1201 and 1202
ENGL 2204 Introduction to Literature Studies (3 credits)Any two courses from the following surveys, not necessarily in sequence
(6 credits)
ENGL 2103 or 2104 American Literature I or II
ENGL 2111 or 2112 British Literature I or II
Advanced Electives
- British (3 credits)
- American (3 credits)
- Thematic/Comparative (3 credits)
Total: 18 credits
Faculty Listing
Our faculty conduct internationally recognized research and innovative, technologically-enhanced instruction. Grounded in practical experience but exploring the frontiers of their disciplines, they are models of academic excellence.




Experience Seton Hall. Visit Us Today.
As one of the country's leading Catholic universities, Seton Hall has been developing students in mind, heart and spirit since 1856. Home to nearly 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students, Seton Hall is a place that nurtures compassionate leaders who are prepared to make a difference in the world.
Seton Hall offers all the advantages of a large research university -a national reputation;challenging academic programs; notable alumni; state-of-the-art facilities; renowned faculty;and extensive opportunities for internships, research and scholarship -with all the benefits of a small, supportive and nurturing environment.
The best way to truly experience Seton Hall is to visit us in person.
Contact Us
- 973-313-6146
thehall@shu.edu
admissions.shu.edu
facebook.com/halladmissions