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The program of studies in English offers courses which address the development of literature in England and in the United States. Reading literature produced over a span of time and in different cultures offers an appreciation of the creative imagination and a deeper understanding of the human condition. All English courses enhance the development of vitally important analytical and critical skills in reading and writing. Our accomplished faculty will interact with you through one-on-one conferences, small classes, and individual attention to develop your writing. Students can also receive teacher certification for grades 7-12 in our Adolescence Education program.
Course Requirement Definitions:
Elective Requirement: Additional courses necessary to earn enough credits for a degree outside of Major and STAGE requirements.
First Year Seminar (FYS): Introductory course to the academic experience, emphasizing the skills necessary for academic success.
Major Requirement: Courses are core to this major and are subject matter-specific.
Stage Requirement: Courses are part of our STAGE General Education program, and must be taken to earn a degree. Learn more here>
Fall One – first year
Course Code | Course Name | Credit Hours |
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Foundation Course: WRT 101 | Academic Writing I Stage Requirement | 3 CR |
ED 208 | Adolescence Psychology Major Requirement | 3 CR |
Language 1 (Breadth & Proficiency 1) | Stage Requirement | 3 CR |
STAC 101 | Elective Requirement | 1 CR |
FYS 101 | First Year Seminar Stage Requirement / Foundations 1 | 3 CR |
Foundations Course 4 | Quantitative Literacy Major Requirement | 3 CR |
16 FALL CREDITS |
Spring One – first year
Course Code | Course Name | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
Foundations Course: WRT 102 | Academic Writing II Stage Requirement | 3 CR |
ED 212 | Educational Psychology Major Requirement | 3 CR |
Language 2 (Breadth & Proficiency 2) | Stage Requirement | 3 CR |
Breadth & Proficiency 3 | Stage Requirement | 3 CR |
ENG 201, 203, or 205 | Intro Course in British, American, or World Literature Major Requirement | 3 CR |
STAC 102 | Elective Requirement | 1 CR |
16 SPRING CREDITS |
Fall Two – sophomore
Course Code | Course Name | Credit Hours |
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ENG 211 | Critical Methods Major Requirement | 3 CR |
EDSC 218 | Curriculum for Inclusive Secondary Classrooms Major Requirement | 3 CR |
EDSP 241 | Exceptional Individuals Major Requirement | 3 CR |
Breadth & Proficiency 4 | Stage Requirement | 3 CR |
ENG 327, 346, or 351 | Gender & Multicultural Studies Course Major Requirement | 3 CR |
Free Elective | Major Requirement | 3 CR |
STAC 201 | Elective Requirement | 1 CR |
19 FALL CREDITS |
Spring Two – sophomore
Course Code | Course Name | Credit Hours |
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ENG 327, 346, or 351 | Gender & Multicultural Studies Course Major Requirement | 3 CR |
ENG 332 or 347 | American Literature to 1900 Course Major Requirement | 3 CR |
ED 213 | Issues in Education Major Requirement | 3 CR |
Foundations Course | Scientific Reasoning Stage Requirement | 3 CR |
EDSC 323 | English: Teaching Methods for Inclusive Classrooms Major Requirement | 3 CR |
15 SPRING CREDITS |
Fall three – junior
Course Code | Course Name | Credit Hours |
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ENG 305 | Shakespeare Major Requirement | 3 CR |
ENG 327, 346, or 351 | Gender & Multicultural Studies Course Major Requirement | 3 CR |
Gateway Course 1 | Stage Requirement | 3 CR |
EDSC 327 | Literacy: Writing Methods Major Requirement | 3 CR |
ENG Elective | Any 300- or 400-level English Course Major Requirement | 3 CR |
15 FALL CREDITS |
Spring three – junior
Course Code | Course Name | Credit Hours |
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ENG 315 or 320 | Literature of Early Modern England Course Major Requirement | 3 CR |
ENG 318, 325, or 326 | 18th & 19th-Century English Literature Course Major Requirement | 3 CR |
EDSC 326 | Literacy: Reading Methods Major Requirement | 3 CR |
EDSP 350 | Issues & Strategies in Assessment Major Requirement | 3 CR |
Gateway Course 2 | Stage Requirement | 3 CR |
15 SPRING CREDITS |
Fall four – senior
Course Code | Course Name | Credit Hours |
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ENG 410 | Senior Seminar Major Requirement | 3 CR |
ENG 307 or 313 | Lit & Language of the English Middle Ages Course Major Requirement | 3 CR |
ENG 380, 381, or 402 | Modern or Contemporary American or English Lit Course Major Requirement | 3 CR |
Gateway Course 3 | Stage Requirement | 3 CR |
EDSP 344 | Strategies for Behavior Management Major Requirement | 3 CR |
15 FALL CREDITS |
Spring Four – senior
Course Code | Course Name | Credit Hours |
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EDSC 415 | Student Teaching Major Requirement | 9 CR |
EDSC 420 | Seminar on Reflective Teaching Major Requirement | 3 CR |
12 SPRING CREDITS |