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English: Adolescence Education – BA

Program Overview:

Program Contacts:

Program Requirements:

ENG 112Intro to Literary Studies

4

ENG 201Language and Linguistics

4

ENG 330Critical Theory

4

ENG 498Senior Seminar

4

Two 200-level literature courses

8

Three 300-level literature courses

12

200-level writing course

2

300-level writing course

4

Performance Arts or Film/Digital Media course

4

 
ENG 223Early Amer Literature

4

ENG 226Women & Wrtg (Early Periods)

4

ENG 230Early British Literature

4

ENG 244Early World Literature

4

ENG 260Earlier Shakespeare

4

ENG 261Later Shakespeare

4

ENG 320Studies 19th-C. US Literature

4

ENG 328Interdisciplinary Connections

4

ENG 335Studies in Renaissance Lit

4

ENG 342Studies in Medieval Literature

4

ENG 344Restor/18th C. British Lit

4

ENG 346Shakespeare on Stage & Screen

4

ENG 350Romanticism/Early19thCBritLit

4

ENG 371Studies in Women's Literature

4

ENG 216Black Literatures

4

ENG 217Crime Fiction

4

ENG 22120th-C. US Literature

4

ENG 227Women & Wrtg (Later Periods)

4

ENG 228Contemporary Fiction

4

ENG 229Contemporary Poetry

4

ENG 231Post-1800 British Liter

4

ENG 232Contemp British Literature

4

ENG 234Comparative Ethnic US Lit

4

ENG 235Latinx Literature

4

ENG 236Postcolonial Literatures

4

ENG 237Asian American Literature

4

ENG 238Native American Literature

4

ENG 245Literary Movements

4

ENG 248Queer Literary Studies

4

ENG 271US Literature 1865-1910

4

ENG 279Film: Theory & Practice

4

ENG 320Studies 19th-C. US Literature

4

ENG 322Studies in Modernisms

4

ENG 323Studies 20th-C. US Literature

4

ENG 328Interdisciplinary Connections

4

ENG 336Studies in Black Literatures

4

ENG 340Studies in the Novel

4

ENG 355Victorian Literature & Culture

4

ENG 370Literature and Empire

4

ENG 371Studies in Women's Literature

4

ENG 372Studies in Diverse Literatures

4

ENG 373Studies Contemporary Narrative

4

ENG 377Literary & Cultural Studies

4

ENG 379Studies in Film

4

ENG 381Periodical Studies

4

ENG 216Black Literatures

4

ENG 217Crime Fiction

4

ENG 22120th-C. US Literature

4

ENG 223Early Amer Literature

4

ENG 226Women & Wrtg (Early Periods)

4

ENG 227Women & Wrtg (Later Periods)

4

ENG 228Contemporary Fiction

4

ENG 229Contemporary Poetry

4

ENG 230Early British Literature

4

ENG 231Post-1800 British Liter

4

ENG 232Contemp British Literature

4

ENG 234Comparative Ethnic US Lit

4

ENG 235Latinx Literature

4

ENG 236Postcolonial Literatures

4

ENG 237Asian American Literature

4

ENG 238Native American Literature

4

ENG 244Early World Literature

4

ENG 245Literary Movements

4

ENG 248Queer Literary Studies

4

ENG 260Earlier Shakespeare

4

ENG 261Later Shakespeare

4

ENG 271US Literature 1865-1910

4

ENG 279Film: Theory & Practice

4

ENG 320Studies 19th-C. US Literature

4

ENG 322Studies in Modernisms

4

ENG 323Studies 20th-C. US Literature

4

ENG 328Interdisciplinary Connections

4

ENG 335Studies in Renaissance Lit

4

ENG 336Studies in Black Literatures

4

ENG 340Studies in the Novel

4

ENG 342Studies in Medieval Literature

4

ENG 344Restor/18th C. British Lit

4

ENG 346Shakespeare on Stage & Screen

4

ENG 350Romanticism/Early19thCBritLit

4

ENG 355Victorian Literature & Culture

4

ENG 370Literature and Empire

4

ENG 371Studies in Women's Literature

4

ENG 372Studies in Diverse Literatures

4

ENG 373Studies Contemporary Narrative

4

ENG 377Literary & Cultural Studies

4

ENG 379Studies in Film

4

ENG 381Periodical Studies

4

ENG 206Creative Writing

4

ENG 246Imaginative Wrtg:Pract/Pedag

2

ENG 247Nonfic Wrtg Wrkshp:Pract/Pedag

2

ENG 251Nonfiction Writing

4

ENG 252Writing for Digital Media

4

ENG 253Intro to Digital Publishing

4

ENG 254Online Lit Jrnl Edit & Pub

4

ENG 311Wrtg Creative Nonfiction

4

ENG 312Writing Poetry

4

ENG 313Writing Fiction

4

ENG 314Script Writing

4

ENG 315Professional Writing & Editing

4

ENG 317Advanced Prose Writing

4

ENG 218Oral Interpret of Literature

4

ENG 219Poetry in Performance

4

ENG 115Intro to Digital Media

4

ENG 252Writing for Digital Media

4

ENG 253Intro to Digital Publishing

4

ENG 254Online Lit Jrnl Edit & Pub

4

ENG 279Film: Theory & Practice

4

ENG 314Script Writing

4

ENG 315Professional Writing & Editing

4

ENG 346Shakespeare on Stage & Screen

4

ENG 379Studies in Film

4

ENG 381Periodical Studies

4

EDU 300Foundations of Education

3

EPY 243Adolescent Development

4

EPY 350Educational Psychology

3

or

EPY 370Ed Psych/Instruct Tech

4

SIE 365Fnd&Pract Inc Std w/Disa 7-12

4

SEC 365Curriculum/Instruct 7-12

4

SEC 371Literacy/Liter Mid/Sec Schools

4

SEC 374Methods Tchg English Sec Sch

4

EDU 102Violence Prevention

0

EDU 103Child Abuse Prevention

0

EDU 111Dignity for All Students

0

EPY 337Subst Abuse Wksp

0

SEC 470Stud Tchg 7-9 & 10-12

9

SEC 498Seminar:Student Tchg

3

Internship/Field Experiences/Service:

SEC 365Curriculum/Instruct 7-12

4

SEC 374Methods Tchg English Sec Sch

4

SEC 470Stud Tchg 7-9 & 10-12

9

Culminating Academic Experiences:

ENG 498Senior Seminar

4

SEC 470Stud Tchg 7-9 & 10-12

9

SEC 498Seminar:Student Tchg

3

Suggested 4 Year Course Plan:

This suggested plan is designed to give students an idea of how to balance their coursework over 8 semesters and to graduate within 4 years. Most students will need to take a minimum of 30 credits each year in order to meet the graduation requirement of a minimum of 122 overall credits. This plan should be used along with your Degree Works worksheet and in consultation with your faculty advisor. It is meant as a guide, not a definitive list of courses that must be taken as written. Your faculty advisor will help you make any necessary adjustments during advisement.

Note: The requirements for our major involve student choice, so many of these suggestions are flexible, except for the following prerequisites: ENG 112 must be successfully completed before ENG 330 which in turn must be successfully completed before ENG 497 and 498; also ENG 105 must be successfully completed before ENG 246 or 247 which must be successfully completed before registering for a 300-level writing course.

Please remember to check the total number of credits a student is accumulating toward the total needed for graduation (122). It is possible for a student to fulfill all of the major and liberal education requirements without achieving the necessary number of credits.

Year 1

Fall (16 credits)

ENG 105 (L01)--4

ENG 112--4

Lib Ed requirement* (L09)--4

Lib Ed requirement (L02)--3

Physical Education (L12)--1

*Lab science recommended in 1st semester.

Spring (14 credits)

200-level literature--4

Lib Ed requirement (L04)--4

Lib Ed requirement (L07)--3

Lib Ed requirement (L03)--3

 

Year 2

Fall (16 credits)

200-level literature--4

ENG Performance/Film/Digital Media (L05)--4

Physical Education (L12)--1

Lib Ed requirement (L08)**--3

EPY 243 (L11)--4

EDU 111--0

Spring (15-16 credits)

ENG 246 or ENG 247--2

ENG 300-level literature--4

EDU 300--3

Lib Ed requirement (L06)--3

EPY 350 or EPY 370**--3 or 4

EPY 337--0

**Take CSC 104 if you take EPY 350 or any CSC (L08) if you take EPY 370

Year 3

Fall (16 credits)

ENG 330--4

ENG 300-level literature or writing--4

General elective--4

SIE 365--4

EDU 106--0

Spring (18 credits)

ENG 201--4

ENG 300-level literature--4

General elective--3

Lib Ed requirement (L10)--3

EDU 102--0

SEC 365 (discipline specific)--4

Year 4

Fall (16 credits)

ENG 498--4

ENG 300-level literature or writing (depending on prior Spring)--4

SEC 371--4

SEC 374--4

EDU 103--0

Spring (12 credits)

SEC 470--9

SEC 498--3

 

Two of your literature courses, on either the 200 or 300 level, must be in Early Literature and two, on either the 200 or 300 level, in Later Literature.

Early Literature courses are pre-1800 for British Literature; pre-1865 for American Literature; and pre-1650 for World Literature.

Grade 5-6 Extension (Optional):

EDU 385Tchg Lang Arts/SS 1-6

4

EDU 440Middle Level Education

3

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