Major in English
Chuck Jackson, Ph.D., Coordinator
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Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates who earn a BA in English will be able to:
Read literary, cultural, and scholarly texts critically by:
- analyzing, through close reading, the rhetorical and aesthetic qualities of texts;
- demonstrating understanding of the characteristics, conventions, and techniques associated with various literary genres;
- situating texts within their historical and cultural contexts; and
- demonstrating understanding of the literary traditions in U.S., British, and other national literatures.
Produce mature college-level writing that:
- advances rhetorically astute arguments about texts;
- analyzes texts within their historical and cultural contexts;
- applies a guiding critical methodology; and
- employs appropriate scholarly diction and tone.
Use and document sources appropriately to:
- advance/enrich an argument; and
- demonstrate engagement in critical debate.
Degree Requirements
To complete a BA in English with a concentration in English Education, students must satisfy the “Requirements for CHSS Majors ” and fulfill the coursework listed below. Note that Student Teaching courses, SED 4301 and SED 4302 , require 15-week full-time supervised work in grades 8 - 12 (may be one or more grades). Courses identified as belonging to the same Professional Development (PD) series must be taken concurrently. In addition to ENG 3307 , 3 hours of upper-level literature must be taken in pre-nineteenth-century century literature. ENG 4098 is required in the final semester of the students’ course work in English before beginning course work in Education.