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Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in English are
expected to:
- Use writing
effectivelyincluding current modes and evolving techniques
and technologiesto explore subject matter and to communicate;
- Develop understanding
of subject matter in relation to larger historical and/or cultural
contexts, including multicultural contexts;
- Make connections
between theory and practice. Students apply theory to understand
texts, solve problems and teach effectively, and/or students generalize
from experiences with texts, communication situations and teaching
situations;
- Develop skills
of creative and/or critical thinking.
Major,
Bachelor of Artsminor required
(39 hours beyond ENG 112)
- First year
- ENG 111,
112 (University requirement; prerequisite for all major/minor
courses)
- Second year
(15)
- ENG 201
(3)
- ENG 202
(3)
- ENG 264,
265, 268 (9)
- Third year
(12)
- ENG 261
or 262 or 306 (3)
- ENG 310,
311, or 314 (3)
- Two 300-/400-level
English Literature electives (6)
- Fourth year
(12)
- Three
300-/400-level English Literature electives (9)
- ENG 498
or 499 (3)
Special
studies option
English majors with specific career goals such as commercial or
technical writing, legal studies, or linguistics may, with the approval
of the English adviser, substitute two relevant ENG courses for
two required courses, but no required courses may be substituted
(not ENG 201, ENG 202, ENG 264, ENG 265, ENG 268, ENG 261, ENG 262,
ENG 310, ENG 311, ENG 314, ENG 498, or ENG 499).
Minor
(21 hours)
- Second year
(6)
- Third year
(9)
- Fourth year
(6)
- ENG 261
or 262 (3)
- ENG 310,
311 or 314 (3)
Other
programs
The College of Arts and Sciences also offers the bachelor of fine
arts degree with a major in creative
writing and the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees
in scientific and technical
communication. Programs in Integrated Language Arts also are
offered by the College
of Education and Human Development.
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