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| Literature |
Hours |
| ENG 125 ENG 126 ENG 327 |
World Lit and Human Experience, Intro to Lit, or Intro to Fiction |
3 |
| ENG 307 | Introduction to Literary Analysis and Theory |
3 |
| ENG 251 | Survey of American Literature I |
3 |
| ENG 252 | Survey of American Literature II |
3 |
| ENG 261 | Survey of English Literature I |
3 |
| ENG 262 | Survey of English Literature II |
3 |
| (It is suggested that survey courses of the appropriate periods be taken prior to courses in major authors, thematic studies, literary periods, or regional students of those periods. Students who have completed 251, for example, would be better prepared to take any 600-level American literature course covering the period before 1860.) |
| American literature:two 600-level courses using two different approaches mentioned above (622, 653, 654, 655) |
6 |
| English literature: two 600-level courses using two different approaches mentioned above (662, 663, 664) |
6 |
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| General and Comparative Literature Choose one of the following: | |
ENG 625 Theories of Literature |
3 |
| Composition |
| ENG 646 | Advanced Composition |
3 |
| Language/Linguistics -Choose one of the following: |
| ENG 680 | Introduction to Linguistic Science | |
| ENG 683 | History of the English Language | |
| ENG 685 | Modern Grammar and Usage |
3 |
| ENG 099 | Senior English Course Paper |
0 |
| Additional Requirements for Teacher Licensure |
| ENG 277 | Early Field Experience in English Education |
1 |
| ENG 381 | Traditional English Grammer |
3
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| ENG 615 | Techniques of Teaching English |
3 |
| ENG 648 | Theories of Rhetoric & Composition |
3 |
| ENG 697 | Young Adult Literature |
3 |
| Total Program |
52 |
Professional Studies
(required for all initial licenses)