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With a minor in creative writing, you’ll take five courses in creative writing, literature and cultural studies. You can concentrate in a single genre (fiction or poetry), or freely study both.

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ENGL 2810 Introduction to Creative Writing

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An introductory course in the theory, practice, and reading of fiction, poetry, and allied forms. Both narrative and verse readings are assigned. Students will learn to savor and practice the craft of poetry and narrative writing, developing techniques that inform both. Some class meetings may feature peer review of student work, and instructors may assign writing exercises or prompts.

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Completion of the First-Year Writing Seminar requirement.

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The Department of English offers a wide range of courses in English, American, and Anglophone literature as well as in creative writing, expository writing, and film analysis. Literature courses focus variously on close reading of texts, study of particular authors and genres, questions of critical theory and method, and the relationship of literary works to their historical contexts and to other disciplines. Writing courses typically employ the workshop method in which students develop their skills by responding to criticism of their work by their classmates as well as by their instructors. Many students supplement their formal course work in English by attending public lectures and readings sponsored by the department or by writing for campus literary magazines. The department seeks not only to foster critical analysis and lucid writing but also to teach students to think about the nature of language and to be alert to both the rigors and the pleasures of reading texts of diverse inspiration.

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R. Gilbert, chair; R. Kalas, associate chair; H. Viramontes, director of creative writing; K. McCullough, director of undergraduate studies; P. Lorenz, director of honors; J. Mann, director of graduate studies; K. Attell, director of graduate student teaching; S. Davis, director of minors; E. Anker, C. Boyce-Davies, J. Braddock, M. P. Brady, L. Brown, C. Caruth, C. Chase, E. Cheyfitz, E. Cohn, B. Correll, M. Crawford, J. Culler, E. Diaz, D. Faulkner, D. Fried, A. Fulton, A. Galloway, C. Green, E. Hanson, T. Hill, G. Hutchinson, I. Hutchinson, J. Juffer, M. Koch, J. R. Lennon, C. Levine, G. Londe, P. Lorenz, J. Mackowski, J. McKenzie, A.T. Miller, S. Mohanty, R. Morgan, V. Mort Hutchinson, T. Murray, M.W. Ngugi, D. Orr, E. Quiñonez, M. Raskolnikov, N. Saccamano, S. Samuels, P. Sawyer, D. Schwarz, H. Shaw, L. VanClief-Stefanon, S. Vaughn, C. Warrior, S. Wong, S. Zacher. Emeriti: B. Adams, J. Blackall, F. Bogel, L. Donaldson, L. Herrin, M. Hite, M. Jacobus, A. Lurie, K. McClane, J. McConkey, M. McCoy, D. Mermin, R. Parker, M. Radzinowicz, S. Siegel, W. Wetherbee

First-Year Writing Seminars:

As part of the university-wide First-Year Writing Seminars program administered by the John S. Knight Institute for Writing in the Disciplines , the department offers many one-semester courses dealing with various forms of writing (e.g., narrative, autobiographical, and expository), with the study of specific areas in English and American literature, and with the relation of literature to culture. Students may apply any of these courses to their first-year writing seminar requirement. Detailed course descriptions may be found in the first-year writing seminars program listings, available from college registrars in August for the fall semester and in November for the spring semester.

Freshmen interested in majoring in English are encouraged to take at least one of the department’s seminars listed under ENGL 1270 - FWS: Writing About Literature   . These courses are open, as space permits, to first-semester freshmen with scores of 700 or above on the CEEB College Placements Tests in English composition or literature, or 5 on the CEEB Advanced Placement Examination in English, as well as to students who have completed another first-year writing seminar.

Planning a Program of Study:

Few students know from the moment they decide to pursue a major in English exactly what they wish to study. Moreover, it is natural for interests to change in the course of time. The effort of creating or discovering a coherent pattern in the courses selected is itself a valuable part of a literary (as well as liberal) education, and English majors are expected to discuss their overall program of study when seeking their advisors’ approval of courses each semester. While the department leaves a great deal to the discretion of its individual majors and their academic advisors, it expects them to choose courses with an eye to breadth and variety on the one hand and focus and coherence on the other.

Students with a special interest in developing their skills as writers of verse or prose will find a variety of workshop courses in expository and creative writing. As a rule a student may not enroll in more than one such course in any given semester, although exceptions are sometimes allowed where one of these is ENGL 2880    or ENGL 2890   .

A number of English majors do part of their course work at a foreign institution, usually during their junior year; some spend a single semester away from campus, others an entire year. The Cornell Abroad office has information on a variety of programs at universities around the world. Many English majors study abroad in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, but some choose other locations. As long as they continue to meet all college and department requirements or can complete them upon returning to Cornell, studying abroad poses no serious problems. Students planning to study abroad in their junior year who wish to complete the Honors program should make arrangements with the Director of Honors in English before leaving campus.

Credit for literature courses taken abroad can in most instances be applied to the 40-hour minimum for the English major and to requirements like the concentration and pre-1800 requirements. Approval of requests to apply credit for study abroad to the English major is granted by the DUS rather than the academic advisor, however, and students must confer with the Director of Undergraduate Study (DUS) in advance of going abroad as well as on their return. The first conference includes a review of catalogue descriptions of courses the student expects to take while abroad (along with a few alternatives), the second a presentation of papers, exams, transcripts or equivalent documentation of successful completion of the work proposed.

No more than 8 credits per semester of non-Cornell credit may be applied to the English major. This restriction applies to study abroad even when that study is conducted under Cornell auspices.

The Major in English with Honors:

Second-semester sophomores who have done superior work in English and related subjects are encouraged to seek admission to the departmental program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honors in English. Following a meeting with the Director of Honors, qualified students will be admitted provisionally to the program. During their junior year these students complete at least one Honors Seminar ( ENGL 4910    in the fall or ENGL 4920    in the spring) and are encouraged to take an additional 4000-level English course in the area of their thesis topic. On the basis of the work in these and other English courses, provisional Honors candidates must select a thesis topic and secure a thesis advisor by the end of the junior year. A student who has been accepted by a thesis advisor and whose brief thesis proposal has been signed by the Director of Honors becomes a candidate for Honors rather than a provisional candidate.

During the senior year, each candidate for honors in English enrolls in a yearlong tutorial ( ENGL 4930   – ENGL 4940   ) with the faculty member he or she has chosen as a thesis advisor. The year’s work culminates in the submission of a substantial critical essay to be judged by at least two members of the faculty. More information about the Honors Program may be found at http://english.cornell.edu/undergraduate#honors-program .

The English Department Minors:

The English department offers three minors, open to any student at Cornell with any major (except English). Students may declare their intention to minor at any time and declare completion of their chosen minor at any time up to week 7 of their final semester. Each minor requires students to pass five courses with a grade of C or higher (no S/U). No first-year writing seminar may count, and at most four credits in all from transfer, study abroad, or independent study, or (where relevant) from another Cornell department may count. Students should seek an advisor from any Cornell English Department faculty or work with the English minors advisor, Stuart Davis ( [email protected] ). More information about the English minors may be found at http://english.cornell.edu/undergraduate#minors .

Creative Writing

For students in the Class of 2018 or earlier (or those in the Class of 2019 who submitted an Intent to Minor form prior to May 12, 2016):

Students wishing to minor in Creative Writing must complete five courses. The following courses are required:

  • one section of ENGL 2800 - Introduction to Creative Writing   - ENGL 2810 - Introduction to Creative Writing   ;
  • one section of ENGL 3820 - Intermediate Narrative Writing   - ENGL 3830 - Intermediate Narrative Writing    OR one section of ENGL 3840 - Intermediate Verse Writing   - ENGL 3850 - Intermediate Verse Writing   ;
  • one section of ENGL 4800 - Advanced Verse Writing   - ENGL 4810 - Advanced Verse Writing    OR one section of ENGL 4801 - Advanced Narrative Writing   - ENGL 4811 - Advanced Narrative Writing   ;
  • one English course in literature or cultural studies (2000-level or higher).
  • The fifth course may be a second section of any creative writing course, or a second literature course.

Note: Students may choose to concentrate in a single genre (fiction or poetry), or may freely study both.

For students in the Class of 2019 or later:

  • one section of  ENGL 3820 - Intermediate Narrative Writing   - ENGL 3830 - Intermediate Narrative Writing   ;
  • one section of  ENGL 3840 - Intermediate Verse Writing   - ENGL 3850 - Intermediate Verse Writing   ;
  • any English course in literature or cultural studies, 2000-level or higher, including ENGL 4850 - Reading for Writers   ; or an alternative course approved by the Director of Creative Writing, including Screenwriting.

Students wishing to minor in English must complete five courses. Students may distribute their courses as they wish among offerings in literature, creative writing, and critical writing/creative nonfiction on the 2000-, 3000-, and 4000-levels.

Minority, Indigenous, and Third World Studies (MITWS)

Students wishing to minor in Minority, Indigenous, and Third World Studies (MITWS) must complete five courses from a list of departmentally designated offerings in such areas as African American, Asian American, Latino/a, and Anglophone African, Asian, and Caribbean literature. One of these five courses must focus on Indigenous subject matter, defined as American Indian (including all the Americas), Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander, Maori, and Australian Aboriginal. Because the purpose of this minor is to foster comparative thinking across its categories, students are encouraged to choose courses that engage with several ethnic and/or national literatures. Where possible these courses should be in the English Department.

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How to apply.

The Department of Literatures in English offers three minors, open to any student at Cornell with any major (except English): ”Creative Writing,” “English,” and “Minority, Indigenous, and Third World Studies” (MITWS). 

Successful completion of the minor will be noted on students’ official transcripts.

Submit Intent Form

If you are interested in minoring with the department, submit an online Intent to Minor form online as soon as possible. This initial step lets us know of your interest in a particular minor. We will add your name to the minors listserv so that we can let you know of English-related news that may be of interest, such as reminders about course offerings before the enrollment period each semester, requests for submissions to literary magazines and writing contests, and notification of upcoming department events and Zalaznick Reading Series guests.

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The next step is to apply for certification by declaring your minor. You should submit the applicable online declaration form once you know all the classes you will complete for the minor , and no later than the end of week seven of your final semester.

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You will receive an email confirmation when your declaration form has been processed by the department. The minor designation will be added to your transcript after your conferral date and when processing by your college's Registrar is complete.

General Requirements

  • Each minor requires students to pass five three- or four-credit courses at the 2000-level or higher with a minimum grade of C (no S/U). Courses offered by the department and courses from another department that are crosslisted with English qualify for the minors.
  • No first-year writing seminars may be used toward minor requirements.
  • At most, one course total from transfer, study abroad, independent study, or upper-level literature courses from another Cornell department may qualify if approved by the department. Visit Obtain English Credit Approval for more information

Minor: Creative Writing

Due to the writing-intensive nature of these courses, students may take only one Creative Writing course per term . The minor in Creative Writing cannot be completed in less than four terms. The literature course may be taken concurrently.

Students minoring in Creative Writing must complete the following courses:

  • ENGL 2800 Creative Writing
  • ENGL 3820 Narrative Writing
  • ENGL 3840 Poetry Writing
  • Either ENGL 4800 Advanced Poetry Writing or ENGL 4801 Advanced Narrative Writing
  • Any English course in literature or cultural studies that otherwise qualifies for minor credit.

Minor: English

Students minoring in English may distribute their eligible courses from categories such as literature, creative writing, and critical writing/creative nonfiction. Those wishing to take four creative writing courses should minor in creative writing.

Minor: Minority, Indigenous, and Third World Studies (MITWS)

Students minoring in Minority, Indigenous, and Third World Studies (MITWS) may distribute their eligible courses from categories such as: African American, Asian American, American Indian and other Indigenous, Latino/a, and Anglophone African, Asian, and Caribbean literatures.

The MITWS minor seeks to foster comparative thinking across domestic U.S. and international contexts, and should comprise courses that engage ethnic, indigenous, and/or national literatures. 

Review the course sampling for examples of classes that have counted in the past:  MITWS Eligible Course Sampling

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Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2023-2024 .

This advanced-intermediate course is designed to prepare students for study abroad and is required for any Cornell CASA program in a Spanish speaking country.  It also serves as an entryway into the major, and advanced-level courses. Students study stylistics, analyze and discuss texts, view films, and acquire advanced reading strategies. Continued emphasis is on writing and editing academic essays with peer and instructor feedback. Classes are in Spanish, and the language is actively used in oral presentations and communicative, creative, and critical-thinking activities. Students review grammar structures on their own, although the instructor may clarify as needed.

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  1. Creative Writing

    For more information, contact: [email protected]. The award-winning national literary journal EPOCH is published by the Department of Literatures in English and the Creative Writing Program. EPOCH publishes fiction, poetry, essays, comics, and graphic art. In continuous publication since 1947, the magazine is edited by students and ...

  2. ENGL 2800 Creative Writing

    Students will learn to savor and practice the craft of poetry and narrative writing, developing techniques that inform both. Some class meetings may feature peer review of student work, and instructors may assign writing exercises or prompts. While it cannot be counted towards the English major, ENGL 2800 is the prerequisite for 3000-level ...

  3. Creative Writing

    With a minor in creative writing, you'll take five courses in creative writing, literature and cultural studies. You can concentrate in a single genre (fiction or poetry), or freely study both. ... Cornell University The College of Arts & Sciences to do the greatest good the Campaign for Cornell University KG17 Klarman ...

  4. MFA Program in Creative Writing

    The Creative Writing Program offers the MFA degree, with a concentration in either poetry or fiction. MFA students pursue intensive study with distinguished faculty committed to creative and intellectual achievement. Each year the department enrolls only eight MFA students, four in each concentration. Our small size allows us to offer a ...

  5. Class Roster

    About the Class Roster. Spring 2024 - ENGL 2800 - An introductory course in the theory, practice, and reading of fiction, poetry, and allied forms. Both narrative and verse readings are assigned. Students will learn to savor and practice the craft of poetry and narrative writing, developing techniques that inform both.

  6. ENGL 2810

    The Cornell University Courses of Study contains information primarily concerned with academic resources and procedures, college and department programs, interdisciplinary programs, and undergraduate and graduate course offerings of the university. ... ENGL 2800 or ENGL 2810 is the prerequisite for 3000-level creative writing courses, which do ...

  7. ENGL 2800 Creative Writing

    Some class meetings may feature peer review of student work, and instructors may assign writing exercises or prompts. While it cannot be counted towards the English major, ENGL 2800 is the prerequisite for 3000-level creative writing courses, which do count toward the major. Prerequisites. Completion of the First-Year Writing Seminar requirement.

  8. ENGL 2810 Introduction to Creative Writing

    Some class meetings may feature peer review of student work, and instructors may assign writing exercises or prompts. ENGL 2800/2810 cannot be counted toward English major but prerequisite to 3000-level creative writing courses. Used to fulfill distribution requirements of AS humanities and most other colleges. Required for Creative Writing minor.

  9. ENGL 2800

    The Cornell University Courses of Study contains information primarily concerned with academic resources and procedures, college and department programs, interdisciplinary programs, and undergraduate and graduate course offerings of the university. ... ENGL 2800 is the prerequisite for 3000-level creative writing courses. ENGL 2800 is required ...

  10. Class Roster

    About the Class Roster. Fall 2022 - ENGL 2800 - An introductory course in the theory, practice, and reading of fiction, poetry, and allied forms. Both narrative and verse readings are assigned. Students will learn to savor and practice the craft of poetry and narrative writing, developing techniques that inform both.

  11. Departments & Fields of Study: English

    The fifth course may be a second section of any creative writing course, or a second literature course. Note: Students may choose to concentrate in a single genre (fiction or poetry), or may freely study both. For students in the Class of 2019 or later: Students wishing to minor in Creative Writing must complete five courses.

  12. Class Roster

    Fall 2021 - ENGL 2800 - An introductory course in the theory, practice, and reading of fiction, poetry, and allied forms. Both narrative and verse readings are assigned. Students will learn to savor and practice the craft of poetry and narrative writing, developing techniques that inform both. Some class meetings may feature peer review of ...

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    About the Class Roster. Spring 2022 - ENGL 2810 - An introductory course in the theory, practice, and reading of fiction, poetry, and allied forms. Both narrative and verse readings are assigned. Students will learn to savor and practice the craft of poetry and narrative writing, developing techniques that inform both.

  14. Creative Writing Resources

    Creative Writing Resources. Explore the links below for resources and publications of interest related to Creative Writing at Cornell: Epoch Literary Magazine. Rainy Day. Study In Rome. Cornell Writers.

  15. Class Roster

    Spring 2023 - ENGL 2810 - An introductory course in the theory, practice, and reading of fiction, poetry, and allied forms. Both narrative and verse readings are assigned. Students will learn to savor and practice the craft of poetry and narrative writing, developing techniques that inform both. Some class meetings may feature peer review of ...

  16. Undergraduate Study

    Descriptions of English courses offered each term and a link to the official Cornell Course Roster are available on the department's website (visit Courses).. The Department of Literatures in English offers a wide range of courses—in English, American and Anglophone literature as well as in creative writing, expository writing, and film analysis—for students majoring in any field.

  17. English Minors Guide

    Due to the writing-intensive nature of these courses, students may take only one Creative Writing course per term. The minor in Creative Writing cannot be completed in less than four terms. The literature course may be taken concurrently. Students minoring in Creative Writing must complete the following courses: ENGL 2800 Creative Writing

  18. Department of English & Creative Writing

    The Department of English and Creative Writing offers a broad range of courses, including off-campus classes in Chicago, Great Britain, the Bahamas, and the Wilderness Field Station in northern Minnesota. The major fosters a general understanding of English and American literary history while enabling students to concentrate on literature or creative writing.

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    This advanced-intermediate course is designed to prepare students for study abroad and is required for any Cornell CASA program in a Spanish speaking country. It also serves as an entryway into the major, and advanced-level courses. Students study stylistics, analyze and discuss texts, view films, and acquire advanced reading strategies. Continued emphasis is on writing and editing academic ...

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  22. 351:212 Introduction to Creative Writing (Spring 2024)

    Spring 2024. 4Introduction to Creative Writing (351:211 in fall semesters; 351:212 in spring semesters) is the foundational and prerequisite course to all other creative writing courses.. This course satisfies an SAS Core Requirement Area of Inquiry: Arts and Humanities; Critical and Creative Expression [AHr] Practice in creative writing in various forms (fiction, poetry, drama, essay ...

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