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Show 102 103 university courses taught on site where they are student teaching. On-site courses include English methods courses and certain Education courses. Before student teaching, students should have completed other designated Education courses and at least 36 credit hours from required English courses, which must include courses in critical approaches, advanced writing, and grammar. Traditional Student Teaching: Student teaching takes place during a single quarter. Before student teaching, students should have completed required Education courses and at least 36 credit hours from required English courses. The latter must include required courses in critical approaches, advanced writing, grammar, and teaching methods. Course Requirements for B.S. or B.A. Minimum of 48 credit hours in valid English courses. Engl EN111, Engl EN112, and lower division HL general education literature courses do not count toward an English teaching major. English Courses Required All of the following: Engl 308 Engl Engl Engl Engl Engl 323 331 340 341 373 One of the following: Engl 321 Engl 325 Engl 328 One of the following: Engl 367 Engl 370 Engl 471* Critical Approaches to Lit 3 (early in major) English Grammar 3 Young Adult Literature 3 Teaching Language Sc Literature 3 Teaching Writing 3 World Literature 3 Advanced College Writing 3 Advanced Fiction Writing 3 Biographical Writing 3 Chaucer 3 Milton: Major Prose Sc Poetry 3 Seminar in Eminent Writers 2 * Students taking Engl 471 may find themselves one hour short of the required 48 hours and may have to take an additional elective course. One of the following: Engl 368 Engl 369 One of the following: Engl 421 Engl 422 Two of the following: Engl 451 Engl 452 Engl 453 Engl 454 Engl 455 Two of the following: Engl Engl Engl Engl Engl Engl 461 462 463 464 465 466 Recommended Courses Engl 355 Engl 499 Psych SS101 Shakespeare's Tragedies 5 Shakespeare's Comedies Sc Histories 5 Introduction to English Linguistics 3 History of the English Language 3 American Lit (Beginnings-1800) 3 American Lit( 1800 to Civil War) 3 American Lit (Civil War to 1900) 3 American Lit (1900 to 1945) 3 American Lit (1945 to present) 3 English Lit (Beginnings to 1500) 5 English Lit (1500 to 1660) 5 English Lit (1660 to 1798) 5 English Lit (Romantic Period) 5 English Lit (Victorian Period) 5 English Lit (20th Century) 5 American Lit—Ethnic Heritage 3 Senior Seminar 2 Introductory Psychology 5 English Elective Courses English teaching majors are encouraged to choose from the following elective courses. Except in the case of a student who has taken Engl 471 instead of Engl 367 or Engl 370, an elective course will not count toward the required total of 48 credit hours. Engl 235 Biography 2 Engl HL275 Themes St Ideas in Literature 3 Engl 310 Advanced Technical Writing 3 Engl 326 Poetry Writing 3 Engl 327 Magazine Article Writing 3 Engl 335 Plays as Literature 3 Engl 337 Plays as Literature (1850-Present) 3 Engl 350 The Novel in America 3 Engl 358 Literature of the American West 3 Engl 360 The English Novel 3 Engl 372 Great Books 3 Engl 374 Literature of the Bible 5 Engl 380 Methods Sc Practice in Tutoring 1-3 Engl 382 History of Literary Criticism 3 Engl 388 Philosophy Sc Literature 3 Engl 423 Advanced Grammar 3 Engl 475 Classical Literature (Greek Sc Latin) 3 Engl 483 Directed Readings 2-5 Engl 492 Short Courses, Workshops... 1-6 English and Communication Composite Teaching Major (English Emphasis) » Program Prerequisite: Not required. » Minor: A teaching minor is not required. » Grade Requirements: A 2.0 or better in all courses required for this major. English Teaching majors must achieve an overall GPA of 3.00 for admission to the Teacher Education program. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 183 credit hours is required for graduation — a minimum of 45 of these must be English courses and a minimum of 35 must be Communication courses. A total of 60 upper division credit hours is required (courses numbered 300 and above). Advisement An initial advisement interview is required of students wishing to declare an English and Communication Composite Teaching major. Teaching majors are required to meet with a faculty advisor at least annually for course and program advisement. If this requirements is not met, students may not be allowed to register for classes within their major. Call 626-6251 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (refer to page 30 of this catalog). Teaching majors must meet the Teacher Education admission and certification requirements (see Teacher Education Department in this catalog). Core and General Education English majors may elect either a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science degree as defined by this University catalog (refer to pages 32-36). The bachelor of arts degree, which requires 24 hours of foreign language, is recommended. Math 105 (if needed) is recommended for the math competency requirement. Psych SS101 (5) in the Social Science area is recommended. Consult with a departmental advisor for other detailed general education guidelines. Course Requirements for B.S. or B.A. ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS (minimum of 45 credit hours) English Courses Required All i if the following: Engl 308 Engl 323 Engl 331 Engl 340 Engl 341 Engl 373 One of the following: Engl 321 Engl 325 Engl 328 One of the following: Engl 367 Engl 370 Engl 471 One of the following: Engl 368 Engl 369 One of the following: Engl 421 Engl 422 One of the following: Engl 451 Engl 452 Engl 453 Engl 454 Engl 455 One of the following: Engl 461 Engl 462 Engl 463 Engl 464 Engl 465 Engl 466 Critical Approaches to Literature (early in major) English Grammar Young Adult Literature Teaching Language Sc Literature Teaching Writing World Literature Advanced College Writing Advanced Fiction Writing Biographical Writing Chaucer Milton: Major Prose Sc Poetry Seminar in Eminent Writers Shakespeare's Tragedies Shakespeare's Comedies Sc Hist 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 5 5 Introduction to English Linguistics 3 History of the English Language 3 American Lit (Beginnings-1800) 3 American Lit (1800 to Civil War) 3 American Lit (Civil War to 1900) 3 American Lit (1900 to 1945) 3 American Lit (1945 to present) 3 English Lit (Beginnings to 1500) 5 English Lit (1500 to 1660) 5 English Lit (1660 to 1798) 5 English Lit (Romantic Period) 5 English Lit(Victorian Period) 5 English Lit (20th Century) 5 Recommended Course Psych SS101 Introductory Psychology 5 English Elective Courses To complete the required 45 credit hours, majors with an English emphasis may choose from other courses listed above and from the following elective courses: Biography Themes Sc Ideas in Literature Advanced Fiction Writing Poetry Writing Magazine Article Writing Plays as Literature Plays as Literature (1850-Present) The Novel in America American Lit—Ethnic Heritage Literature of the American West The English Novel Chaucer Milton: Major Prose Sc Poetry Great Books Literature of the Bible Methods Sc Practice in Tutoring 1 History of Literary Criticism Engl 235 Engl HL275 Engl 325 Engl 326 Engl 327 Engl 335 Engl 337 Engl 350 Engl 355 Engl 358 Engl 360 Engl 367 Engl 370 Engl 372 Engl 374 Engl 380 Engl 382 Engl 388 Philosophy Sc Literature 3 Engl 475 Classical Literature (Greek Sc Latin) 3 Engl 483 Directed Readings 2-5 Engl 492 Short Courses, Workshops... 1-6 Engl 499 Senior Seminar 2 COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS (minimum of 35 credit hours) Complete one of the following emphases. • Oral Communication Emphasis Communication Courses Required (20 credit hours) Commun HU105 Intro to Interpersonal Commun 3 Commun 107 Intro to Performance Studies 4 Commun 111 Intro to Discuss Sc Parliamen Law 3 Commun 220 Argumentation Sc Debate 4 Commun HU228 Mass Media Sc Society 3 Commun 485 Teaching Speech in Second Schools 3 Electives (15 credit hours) Select 15 credit hours of electives from the following in consultation with the department's communication education advisor. Commun 106 Listening 3 Commun 112 Intro to Mass Communication 3 Commun 214 Small Group Communication 3 Commun 215 Theory Sc Principles of Commun 3 Commun 221 Intercollegiate Debate 1 Commun 307 Performance of Children's Lit 3 Commun 312 Advanced Public Speaking 3 Commun 350 Business Sc Professional Commun 3 Commun 380 Persuasive Communication 3 Commun 415 Rhetorical Theory Sc Criticism 5 Commun 499 Senior Seminar 2 • Journalism Emphasis Communication Courses Required (20 credit hours) Commun HU105 Intro to Interpersonal Commun 3 Commun 112 Introduction to Mass Commun 3 Commun 113 Basic Reporting 5 Commun 170 Introduction to Broadcasting 3 Commun 313 Advanced Reporting 3 Commun 486 Teaching Journalism in Sec Schools 3 Electives (15 credit hours) Select 15 credit hours of electives from the following in consultation with the department's communication education advisor. Commun 106 Listening 3 Commun HU228 Mass Media Sc Society 3 Commun 235 Communication Graphics 3 Commun 322 Editing Small Publications 3 Commun 325 Telecommunications Revolution 3 Commun 365 Law of Mass Communication 5 Commun 374 Writing for the Broadcast Media 3 Commun 380 Persuasive Communication 3 Commun 499 Senior Seminar 2 English departmental honours » Program Prerequisite: Enroll in General Honours and complete at least 15 hours of General Honours courses (see the Interdisciplinary Programs section of this catalog). » Grade Requirements: Maintain an overall GPA of 3.3. » Credit Hour Requirements: Fulfill requirements for English departmental or teaching major, of which at least 15 credit hours of English courses must be taken on an Honours basis. A student may receive English Honours credit for any upper GEN ED & CORE COURSES HONOURS/BIS LIBSCI WS Applied Science & Technology PRENGR CS EET MFET MET CMT DG AUTOSV AUTOTC IDT SST TBE Arts & Humanities COMMUN ENGL- FORLANG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART Business & Econ MPACC ACCTNG BUSADM LOG FIN MGMT MKTG ECON IS&T MEDUC CHFAM HEALTH NUTRI PE REC EDUC CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS HIM MRSCI NURSNG RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY III ;.■, pliipf SE BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social & Behavioral CJ GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO MILSCI AEROSP NAVSCI Weber State University Weber State University |