English with a 3+3 Track to Law (BA)

Departmental Admission Requirements

Admission to the BA in English requires completion of ENGL 101 and  ENGL 102 OR ENGL 105 or approved substitute; a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0; and a minimum grade point average of 2.0 in courses in the major. 

The Change Major Request form can be found under the Academic Progress tile on ULink.

Admission to Law School

Admission to the 3+3 track does not guarantee admission to the law school. Students seeking admission to law school must complete a law school application and satisfy all of Brandeis’ admissions requirements, including its median GPA and LSAT expectations.

The law school requires that students seeking admission through the 3+3 program have completed three years of undergraduate course work, including transfer credit and credit earned in summer.  It is recommended that students planning to pursue this track have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5.

For more information on Brandeis and its admissions requirements, please contact the Brandeis School of Law Office of Admissions. The office can also arrange for you to visit the law school and to sit in on a class.

General Education Requirements

General Education Requirements *31
The following courses are required by the program and can satisfy the respective General Education Requirement:
Minority Traditions in English Literatures - AH, D2
Minority Traditions in American Literature - AH, D1

*All degrees require the completion of the University-wide General Education Program (link provided above).  Some General Education requirements may be met in the requirements for the major or supporting coursework, in which case additional electives may be required to complete the minimum hours for the degree.

College/School Requirements

Arts & Sciences Requirements
GEN 100Student Success Center First Year Experience1
or GEN 101 Arts & Sciences First Year Experience
Foreign Language 112
Electives in Social or Natural Sciences 29
WR - two approved courses at the 300 level or above 3
Minimum Total Hours22


Program/Major Requirements

English Core
Select two of the following:6
Introduction to Creative Writing - AH
Introduction to Literature - WR
Special Topics: Introduction to Professional and Public Writing - WR
ENGL 301Literature in English Before 18003
ENGL 302Special Topic: Literature in English After 18003
ENGL 315Culture, Text and Media3
ENGL 368Minority Traditions in English Literatures - AH, D23
or ENGL 369 Minority Traditions in American Literature - AH, D1
English 3+3 Track Requirements
Select two of the following:6
Scientific and Technical Writing - WR
Business Writing - WR
Special Topics: Writing for Social Change - WR
400-level Literatures in English elective
ENGL 450Cooperative Internship in English Studies3
Select one of the following:3
Interpretive Theory: The New Criticism to the Present
Special Topics in Interpretive Theory
History of Criticism: Plato to the New Criticism - CUE
Select one of the following:3
Miracle Monocle: Editing, Publishing, and Promoting a Literary Journal
Special Topics: Editing, Publishing, and Document Design - WR
500-level Literatures in English elective
ENGL 599Texts and Technologies - CUE, WR3
Minimum Total Hours36
Law School Courses
LAW 802Torts I3
LAW 803Torts II3
LAW 804Contracts I3
LAW 805Contracts II3
LAW 806Property I3
LAW 807Property II3
LAW 808Civil Procedure I3
LAW 810Criminal Law3
LAW 811Lawyering Skills I3
LAW 812Lawyering Skills II3
Minimum Total Hours30

 At least 50 of the total minimum hours required must be at the 300 level or above.

1

Completion of the intermediate level of a single foreign language

2

In addition to courses counted toward General Education; 6 hours must be at 300 level or above

3

May be incorporated into other degree requirements

Flight Plan

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
FallHours
GEN 100
Student Success Center First Year Experience
or Arts & Sciences First Year Experience
1
ENGL 101 Introduction to College Writing - WC 3
General Education: Cardinal Core Quantitative Reasoning - QR 3
General Education: Cardinal Core Arts & Humanities - AH 3
Foreign Language 1 4
 Hours14
Spring
ENGL 102 Intermediate College Writing - WC 3
General Education: Cardinal Core Natural Sciences - S 3
General Education: Cardinal Core Social & Behavioral Sciences Historical Perspective - SBH 3
General Education: Cardinal Core Oral Communication - OC 3
Foreign Language 2 4
 Hours16
Year 2
Fall
ENGL 202 Introduction to Creative Writing - AH 3
ENGL 300
Introduction to Literature - WR
or Special Topics: Introduction to Professional and Public Writing - WR
3
General Education: Cardinal Core Social & Behavioral Sciences Historical Perspective US Diversity - SBHD1 3
General Education: Cardinal Core Arts & Humanities Global Diversity - AHD2 3
Foreign Language 3 4
 Hours16
Spring
ENGL 315 Culture, Text and Media 3
General Education: Cardinal Core Natural Sciences with Lab - B 4
Natural Science or Social Science Elective 3
Natural Science or Social Science Elective 3
General Elective 2
 Hours15
Year 3
Fall
ENGL 301 Literature in English Before 1800 3
ENGL 302 Special Topic: Literature in English After 1800 3
ENGL 368
Minority Traditions in English Literatures - AH, D2
or Minority Traditions in American Literature - AH, D1
3
ENGL 450 Cooperative Internship in English Studies 3
ENGL 491 Interpretive Theory: The New Criticism to the Present 3
 Hours15
Spring
ENGL 306 Business Writing - WR 3
ENGL 405 Special Topics: Editing, Publishing, and Document Design - WR 3
ENGL 407 Special Topics: Writing for Social Change - WR 3
ENGL 599 Texts and Technologies - CUE, WR 3
Elective in Social or Natural Sciences 3
 Hours15
Year 4
Fall
LAW 802 Torts I 3
LAW 804 Contracts I 3
LAW 806 Property I 3
LAW 810 Criminal Law 3
LAW 811 Lawyering Skills I 3
 Hours15
Spring
LAW 803 Torts II 3
LAW 805 Contracts II 3
LAW 807 Property II 3
LAW 808 Civil Procedure I 3
LAW 812 Lawyering Skills II 3
 Hours15
 Minimum Total Hours121

The Flight Plan outlined above is intended to demonstrate one possible path to completing the degree within four years.  Course selection and placement within the program may vary depending on course offerings and schedule, elective preferences, and other factors (study abroad, internship availability, etc.). Please consult your advisor for additional information about building a flight plan that works for you.

Degree Audit Report
Degree Audit reports illustrate how your completed courses fulfill the requirements of your academic plan, and which requirements are still outstanding. Degree audits also take transfer credits and test credits into account. "What-if" reports allow you to compare the courses you have completed in your current academic plan to the courses required in another academic plan.  Should you have questions about either report, please consult with your academic advisor.

Flight Planner
The Flight Planner tool is available for you to create a personalized Flight Plan to graduation.  Advisors have access to review your Flight Planner and can help you adjust it to ensure you remain on track to graduate in a timely manner.

To create these reports:

  1. Log into your ULink account.
  2. Click on the Academic Progress tile.
  3. Select the appropriate report.
    1. To run a Degree Audit report, click on "View my Degree Audit."
    2. To create a What-if report, click on "What-if Advisement Report."
    3. To run a Flight Planner report, click on "Use My Flight Planner."

Click here to run a Degree Audit report, create a What-if report, or run a Flight Planner report.