This program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to receive a Michigan provisional elementary teaching certificate,which allows the holder to teach all subjects in kindergarten through grade 5, in kindergarten through grade 8 self-contained classrooms, and language arts in grades 6 through 8. Students complete the language arts major and both the elementary studies and early childhood minors. Upon graduating and passing the required...
This program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to receive a Michigan provisional elementary teaching certificate,which allows the holder to teach all subjects in kindergarten through grade 5, in kindergarten through grade 8 self-contained classrooms, and English in grades 6 through 8. Students complete the English major and the elementary studies minor. Upon graduating and passing the required state tests, students will be...
This program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to receive a Michigan provisional elementary teaching certificate,which allows the holder to teach all subjects in kindergarten through grade 5, in kindergarten through grade 8 self-contained classrooms, and language arts in grades 6 through 8. Students complete the language arts major and the elementary studies minor. Upon graduating and passing the required state tests, students...
This program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to receive a Michigan provisional secondary teaching certificate,which allows the holder to teach his/her major and minor subjects in grades 6 through 12. Students complete the English major and select a minor from the following: chemistry, computer science,history, and mathematics. Upon graduating and passing the required state tests, students will be eligible to apply for certification....
The English/Language Arts Teaching major is designed to prepare students for teaching effectively in middle and high schools. Students will complete a core of courses in English and communication studies so as to meet performance standards for licensure. In addition, each student will select a concentration area (English or communications studies) to provide greater depth of content knowledge in the student‘s area of teaching interest. Students must...
The English Education program at Baptist Bible College is designed to unite your passion for communication, your love for teaching, your desire to serve God, and your heart for people.
At the core of our program is the belief that the written word is a powerful, life-changing tool. Indeed, it is a foundational part of human experience, and without it the structure of our society would cease to exist. Yet, communication involves more than merely speaking...
ECO 4317
The Economics of Regulation
ECO 4334
Economic Development
ECO 4320
The Economics of Government
ECO 4325
Urban and Regional Economic Analysis
PSC 3312
Principles of Public Administration
PSC 4322
Advanced Public Administration
The field of English within the university is concerned with the study and practice of writing. Students examine literary or creative work through genre, period, nationality, and author studies, and practice it in creative writing courses. They examine expository or non-literary writing through usage, structure, and rhetorical theory, and practice it in composition and expository writing classes.
Students intending to major in English, whether in...
First Semester
Eng 135 Freshman Comp I
Math 132 Gen. College Math I
EF 111 Freshman Seminar I
Bio 140 Gen. Biology or
Phys 141 Gen. Physical Science
Rel 120 Comparative Religion
PE Physical Education
EC 130 Intro to Economics
Second Semester
Eng 137 Freshman Comp II
Math 134 Gen. College Math II
Phys 141 Gen. Physical Science or
Bio 140 Gen. Biology
Eng 110 Vocabulary Development
Ed 112 Freshman...
A Bachelor Arts English Education requires 36 hours of English courses along with courses in education. All of the core courses below are required (24 hours):
EN 201 Research Writing (3)
EN 211 Advanced Grammar (3)
EN 317 Advanced Composition (3)
EN 325 Shakespeare (3)
EN 333/334 Survey of African American Literature (3)
EN 362 Methods & Materials in Teaching(3)
Secondary School Language Arts EN 436 History of the English Language (3)
EN 448 Junior/Senior...
EN212* Young Adulte Literature
EN224* Classics of Western World Literature
EN233* Survey of American Literature I
EN234* Survey of American Literature II
EN243* Survey of British Literature I
EN244* Survey of British Literature II
EN301 Writing, Language, and Rhetoric
EN302* Introduction to Linguistics
EN312* Shakespeare
EN360* Literature and Criticism
EN_____ One...
PE110 Community First Aid and Safety
PE250 Prevention, Treatment, and Care of Athletic Injuries
PE342* Physiology of Exercise
PE343* Kinesiology
PE370* Organization and Administration of Health
Physical Education and Athletics
Three of the following four courses
PE260* Theory of Coaching Football
PE261* Theory of Coaching Basketball
PE262* Theory of Coaching Track and Field
PE263* Theory of Coaching...
Humanities and Fine Arts
ENGL 1113 English Composition and Grammar
ENGL 1123 Introduction to Literature
ENGL 2403 Ethnic Literature
HUFA 1303 Music and the Arts
COMM 1103 Public Speaking
Natural Sciences and Mathematics
MATH 2203 Intuitive Approach to Geometry
PEDU 1101 Introduction to Physical Fitness and Wellness
PEDU 1201 Nutrition, Self-Esteem and Exercise
SCIE 1103 Physical & Earth...
General Studies COMM 171 Speech Communication
ENGL 101 Written Communication II
ENGL 102 Written Communication III
PSYC 182 General Psychology
PHED 100 Lifelong Physical Awareness
SOC 151 Principles of Sociology
FA 170 Perspectives in the Fine Arts BIBL 215 Old Testament Literature
BIBL 216 New Testament Literature
Modern Language (two semesters)
MATH 111 Basic Probability & Statistics
Science with Lab
HIST 246 Introduction to World Civilization...
Students in Rhetorical Studies emphasis study the role of rhetorical communication in culture. Students gain a background in areas such as history and political science, as well as rhetorical theory, political communication, and media criticism.
Students who complete the English Education major earn a Minnesota teaching license for Communication Arts and Literature Education, Grades 5-12. This major is essentially a double major in English education which allows students to pursue their passions for literature and writing while learning to share this passion with adolescent students. Students in this major have the opportunity to participate in all that the English Department has to offer...
The major in English produces graduates with demonstrated skills in literary analysis and critical thinking and writing. These skills prepare students majoring in English for careers in education, law, writing and publishing, journalism, public relations, business, and management.
Objectives A student who graduates with a major in English will be able to:
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