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Show 181. History of the LanguageOrigin and development. S (3). Burton, Woodfield 185. Classical LiteratureGreek and Latin heritage. A (3). Evans ENGLISH MAJOR History Minor (Example Only) Freshman Course Title AWS English 1,2,3 Basic Communication 3 3 3 Orientation 1 College Orientation 2 Physical Education 1 Freshman Activities 1 1 1 Humanities 2 Introduction to Art 3 English 88, 89, 90 Critical Approach to Fiction, Drama and Poetry 3 3 3 French 1,2,3 French 5 5 5 Life Science Selected 4 5 17 16 17 Sophomore French 4,5,6 French 3 3 3 Physics 5 Introduction to Principles of Physics 5 Geology 5 Introduction to Principles of Geology 5 Speech 12 Public Speaking 3 English 127 College Grammar 3 Health Education 1 Personal Health Problems 2 History 150,151 English History 3 3 English 60 Shakespeare Comedies and Histories 5 Humanities 1 Introduction to Music 3 Education 111 Backgrounds and Status in American Education 3 14 14 16 Junior English 100 Advanced Exposition 3 History 111 Emergent America 3 English 164, 165, 167 English Literature 10 5 Education 101 Human Growth and Development 3 English 160 Shakespeare's Tragedies 5 Education 104 Health of School Child and Adolescence 3 112 English 168 English Literature 5 Psychology 1 Introductory Psychology 5 English 173 Literature of the Bible 5 Education 146 Methods of Teaching in Secondary Schools 3 18 14 18 Senior English 170 The English Novel 3 English 150, 151 Survey of American Literature 3 3 English 178 Seminar (Milton) 2 Education 161 Instructional Materials and Resources 3 Education 157 Student Teaching in Secondary Schools 12 English 176 Chaucer 3 Education 102 Learning in the Schools 3 History Selected 3 Education 112 School Organization, Management and Law 3 Elective Selected 5 English 180 History of Literary Criticism 3 3 English 185 Classical Literature 3 15 18 19 Department of Foreign Languages Associate Professor Merlin D. Compton Assistant Professor Victor C. Hancock, Head; Instructors Kenneth R. Adams, Jean Howe The Department of Foreign Languages offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in French, German and Spanish languages. Foreign Language MajorStudents majoring in this Department are required to take 44 hours of upper division credit, including the following numbered courses: 101, 102, 103, 110, 121, 122, 123, 141, 151, 152, 153 and 181. Students planning to teach will take 161 instead of 181. Foreign Language MinorStudents minoring in this Department are required to take 20 hours of upper division credit, including the following numbered courses: 101, 102, 103, 110, 121, 122 and 123. Attendance in the pronunciation laboratory for a minimum of two and a half hours a week, or half an hour a day, is required of all students of the Department during their first year. 113 |