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Show Art 186 Art History 3 Art 187 Art History 3 English 88 Crit. Approach to Fiction 3 Art 122 Dynamic Drawing 3 Social Science Selected 3 History 119 20th Century America 3 Elective Selected 3 Elective Selected 3 Photography 4 Advanced Photography 5 Art 165 Watercolor Painting 3 Art 143 Illustration 3 Elective Selected 3 15 17 15 Department of English Language and Literature Professor Leland H. Monson, Head; Associate Professors, Del-mar H. Dickson, Lawrence C. Evans, E. Carl Green, Cluster M. Nilsson, Floyd J. Woodfield; Assistant Professors, Gerald Grove, Richard M. Jenson, Glen Ward, Glen Wiese; Instructors, Lavon B. Carrol, Ralph Dabb, Elmer Ericson, Nikki Hansen, Cecil Jorgenson. Placements TestsBefore registration, all new students except those presenting acceptable college credit in Basic Communications must take an English placement test as a part of the College entrance examinations. Basic CommunicationsAll students contemplating baccalaureate degrees must take Basic Communications 1, 2, and 3 in sequence, preferably during the Freshman year. Students falling below departmental requirements on the English placement test must pass English 001 (non-transfer credit) with a grade of "C" or better before starting the Basic Communications sequence. Upper placement level students may be enrolled in special sections of Basic Communications 1, 2, and 3. Students failing college reading requirements must take English 004. Students showing marked inability to listen effectively to oral communications may be required to take English 006. Baccalaureate Degree Requirements English MajorThe Department of English grants Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Students intending to take either must complete from 45 to 60 hours of satisfactory work in English language and literature with a minimum of 30 hours in upper division and 15 hours in lower. Two types of majors are offered: a teaching major for prospective 126 Secondary Education teachers and a non-Secondary major. The Department strongly recommends that students in both types of majors take the B.A. rather than the B.S. degree by completing 24 hours in one foreign language, provided they do not have the high school equivalent. (Two full years of high school language is equivalent to 15 quarter hours of college work.) The following courses are required of all English majors: English 100 or 123; 150 or 151, and any three of the following five courses: 164, 165, 167, 168, 169. The following courses are strongly recommended by the Department: English 160, 173, 180, 185. English teaching majors must also have English 127. English Minor (Regular)Students planning to minor in English must complete at least 20 hours in English. They must take English 88 and 90 during the Freshman or Sophomore years and English 100 or 123, preferably during the Sophomore year. The Department strongly recommends that the regular English minor fill the remainder of the required 20 hours from the following courses: 151, 165, 167, 168. English Minor (Teaching)Students planning to take an English teaching minor must complete 28 hours of approved work. This work must include English 88, 90, 100 or 123, 127 151, 167, 168. Courses of Instruction 001. English EssentialsReview of basic language skills with particular stress on grammar, punctuation, spelling. A W S (3). Staff 004. Progressive ReadingBasic principles of speed and comprehension. A W S (2). Ward 006. Progressive ListeningBasic principles of effective listening. A W S (2). Ward 009. English for Foreign StudentsReading and composition through pronunciation exercises and pattern drills. A W S (5). 1. Freshman CompositionFundamentals. A W S (3). Staff 2. Freshman CompositionExposition. A W S (3). Staff 127 |