| B.A. in English (39.000 credits ) |
| with a Certification in English Education |
| English majors seeking initial teaching certification in grades 7-12 |
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will need to maintain at least a 3.15 in English as well as an overall GPA of 3.0.
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| ENGL 200 Survey of English Literature I |
3 cr. |
| ENGL 205 Survey of English Literature II |
3 cr. |
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ENGL 213 Survey of American Literature
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3 cr.
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It is recommended that students take ENGL 200, ENGL 205, and ENGL 213 before the end of their sophomore year, if possible.
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| ENGL 011 Literary Perspectives OR |
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ENGL 090 Honors Great Books
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3 cr.
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| ENGL 240 Shakespeare |
3 cr. |
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ENGL 236 Adolescent Literature
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3 cr.
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| Students must also complete one course from the following LTAM courses: |
3 cr. |
| ENGL 345 Early American Literature (1500-1820) |
| ENGL 350 American Renaissance Literature (1820-1865) |
| ENGL 355 Realistic Movements in American Literature |
| ENGL 360 American Literature of the Jazz Age |
| ENGL 365 Atomic Literature |
| ENGL 368 Literature of the War in Vietnam |
| ENGL 370 African American Literature |
| ENGL 372 Native American Literature |
| ENGL 374 Asian American Literature |
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ENGL 376 Latino/a Literature
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| In addition to these requirements, it is recommended that students take one of the following: |
| ENGL 310 Early Modern Literature |
| ENGL 315 Literature of the Enlightenment |
| ENGL 320 Romantic Literature |
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ENGL 345 Early American Literature (1500-1820)
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| Also, students who plan to attend graduate school are recommended to take: |
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ENGL 400 Literary Criticism
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| English Educ Major Auxiliary ( 12.000 credits ) |
| WRIT 220 Oral Communication |
3 cr. |
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WRIT 230 History of the English Language
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3 cr.
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| Two semesters ( 6 credits ) in the same foreign language |
| These languages include: French, Spanish, German, Latin, |
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Russian, Greek, Italian, American Sign Language or Arabic.
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6 cr.
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English Department
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| Education Certification ( 28.000 credits ) |
| EDUC 210 Issues in Contemporary American Education |
3 cr. |
| EDUC 260 Educational Psychology |
3 cr. |
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EDUC 261 Foundations in Language and Literacy
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3 cr.
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| After completing these courses, one must apply to the Education Department. Upon |
| approval, the following courses are required to obtain the certification: |
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EDUC 461 - Literacy: Middle and High School
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3 cr.
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| The following courses are completed during the semester students participate in student teaching: |
| EDUC 481 - Instruction in Inclusion Classroom |
3 cr. |
| EDUC 485 - Student Teaching Seminar: The Reflective Practitioner |
3 cr. |
| EDUC 487 - Clinical Experience in Middle School |
5 cr. |
| EDUC 488 - Clinical Experience in High School |
5 cr. |
| EDUC 495 - Drug Alcohol Tobacco Workshop |
0 cr. |
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EDUC 496 - Child Abuse and School Violence Workshop
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0 cr.
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| Education Department |