Ammer wrote:
Or is Physics a necessity for becoming an University English Professor?
I'll give you what I researched on UK requirements.
Take Bachelor in English, then a Master's in English, then a PhD to become a professor (as far as I am aware). I'm pretty sure you also need a PhD in the USA and Canada. That would be 4 years Bachelor, 2 years Master and 2 (?) more years for PhD, so it's a surprising change. You really did consider all these years you need to put in? Picking courses for next year (is it your first year?) will have to take into account those 8 years or so.
Then there's also the teaching training. You need to have teacher training as well or a degree(s) in Education.
If colleges only offer undergraduate courses, then university professors probably have to teach undergraduate and graduate students, which increases the need for them to be capable at doing it.
You should definitely do some thorough research yourself on courses offered within your college in specific detail instead of generalise, but find out the usual combinations within universities and colleges around the world in general. It's not much use trying to find out details of courses outside of your college as they might not be offered. Try and consult some professors as well, especially an English one if possible.