Apr 18, 2024  
2016 Undergraduate Catalog 1.1 (WINTER - SPRING) 
    
2016 Undergraduate Catalog 1.1 (WINTER - SPRING) [ARCHIVED CATALOG - Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

English (B.A.)


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(Bachelor of Arts Degree)

English majors study the great heritage of the English-speaking peoples in a comprehensive and varied program that includes literature, the history and structure of the English language, and various aspects of writing. Students develop an understanding of the relationship between English and the diverse cultural traditions around the world through the study of ancient and modern foreign literatures in translation. They gain cultural understanding, communication skills, and experience in scholarship, and are therefore prepared to teach, do graduate work, or enter any occupation that requires critical thinking, good writing, and a broad perspective.

Detailed advising guides (available from any member of the department faculty or in the School of Arts and Sciences Office) help students select from the options in the major requirements to prepare themselves for careers in business, civil service, law, or publishing, for graduate work in English language, English as a second language, literature, or writing.

Students planning to be certified in K-12 teaching will take elective courses that will strengthen their expertise in their content area of specialization. Prospective childhood education teachers will be advised to take ENG 303  when possible.

Total credit hours required for degree: 120

Learning Objectives

Students who complete the English Major should be able to:

  • analyze and write about texts using the correct conventions;
  • demonstrate an appreciation of and an understanding of literature from a variety of times and cultures based on a close reading of the text, and articulate their similarities and differences;
  • demonstrate understanding of the conventions of the different genres;
  • recognize and demonstrate an understanding of the authorial choices made by writers in the process of creation.

Academic Requirements


See Core  section of this catalog.

Core: 34 - 55 Credit Hours


Major Course Requirements


Electives


Students are required to take five elective courses: one 300-/400- level course in each of three areas (American literature, British literature, and World literature); and two additional 300-/400-level ENG or LIT courses in areas of their choosing.

15 Credit Hours


Note:


Students enrolled in the program in education must obtain a favorable recommendation from the English Department faculty prior to being approved for student teaching placements in addition to meeting any separate requirements established by the Education Department. Those students most likely to receive a favorable departmental recommendation will have maintained an overall GPA of 3.0 (4.0 scale) in required major and major-related courses. Detailed guidelines outlining recommendation standards are available in the School of Arts and Sciences office.

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