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Show Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities 127 Professional and Technical Writing (all of the following) • ENGL 310 o - P rofe ssio nal and T echnical Writing ( 3) • ENGL 3140 - Professional and Technical Editing (3) • ENGL 3190 - Document Design (3) • ENGL 4100 - Issues in Professional and Technical Writing (3) • ENGL 4120 - Seminar and Practicum in Professional and Technical Writing (3) • ENGL 4110 - Content Management (3) Language (one of the following) • ENGL 3010 - Introduction to Linguistics (3) • ENGL 3030 - Structure of English (3) • ENGL 3040 - History of the English Language (3) • ENGL 3050 - Grammar, Style, and Usage for Advanced Writing (3) American Literature (one of the following) • ENGL 4520 - American Literature: Early and Romantic (3) • ENGL 4530 - American Literature: Realism and Naturalism (3) American Literature (one of the following) • ENGL 4540 - American Literature: Modern (3) • ENGL 4550 - American Literature: Contemporary (3) British Literature (one of the following) • ENGL 4610 - British Literature: Medieval (3) • ENGL 4620 - British Literature: Renaissance (3) • ENGL 4630 - British Literature: Neoclassical and Romantic (3) British Literature (one of the following) ENGL 4640 - British Literature ENGL 4650 - British Literature ENGL 4660 - British Literature Victorian (3) Modern (3) Contemporary (3) World Literatures (one of the following) • ENGL 3510 HU/DV - World Literature (3) • ENGL 3730 DV - Literatures of Cultures and Places (3) • ENGL 3880 - Philosophy and Literature (3) • ENGL 4750 - Classical Literature (3) • ENGL 4760 - Irish Literature (3) Language Courses Required to fulfill theBA English majors must take either 12-credit hours of a foreign language or 6 hours of a foreign language and 6 hours of language arts. Any English class above ENGL 2010 may be used as a language arts course. English (BIS) The English Department participates in the BIS degree program. For an English concentration, students should take a minimum of 18 credit hours as approved by the English Department. Students may choose either a literature concentration or a writing concentration. BIS students must meet with the English Department Chair to design their Eng I is h co mpo n ent. The Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) best suits the student who has developed a sense of his or her educational and life goals, and who is looking for ways to express those goals through an individualized university program. The BIS Program serves the needs of the student who wants to: • create a specific academic program • obtain a broad liberal education • prepare for particular career goals and/or graduate school To accomplish these general outcomes, the BIS student completes course work in three different disciplines. As a culminating experience, the student then synthesizes the three disciplines in a capstone project. For information about the requirements of the BIS Program, look at the BIS web site at weber.edu/bis/. Program Prerequisite: Enroll into the BIS Program with an interview with the BIS Program Coordinator. Call 626-7713 to talk with the BIS secretary and schedule an appointment. Grade Requirements: Receive a minimum grade of "C" (2.0) in each of the courses taken for the three emphases in addition to a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. Classes listed on the BIS contract must be taken for a letter grade; special exams, CLEP or credit/no credit are not allowed for contract classes. English Minor Grade Requirements: A grade of 2.0 or better in all courses used toward the minor. Credit Hour Requirements: Minimum of 21 hours of English courses. ENGL 1010, ENGL 2010, and lower division HU general education literature courses do not count toward an English minor. Course Requirements for Minor English Courses Required (15 credit hours) • ENGL 3080 - Critical Approaches to Literature (3) (early in minor) Writing (one of the following) • ENGL 3100 - Professional and Technical Writing (3) • ENGL 3210 - Advanced College Writing (3) • ENGL 3250 - Advanced Fiction Writing (3) • ENGL 3270 - Magazine Article Writing (3) • ENGL 3280 - Biographical Writing (3) Language (one of the following) • ENGL 3010 - Introduction to Linguistics (3) • ENGL 3030 - Structure of English (3) • ENGL 3040 - History of the English Language (3) • ENGL 3050 - Grammar, Style, and Usage for Advanced Writing (3) American Literature (one of the following) • ENGL 4520 - American Literature: Early and Romantic (3) • ENGL 4530 - American Literature: Realism and Naturalism (3) • ENGL 4540 - American Literature: Modern (3) Weber State University 2012-2013 Catalog |