The Department of Sociology offer a major program in sociology. Sociology majors may concentrate in Education or Global Studies.
The department provides a strong liberal arts curriculum aimed at developing well-rounded, informed citizens with strong critical thinking abilities. Department programs also impart skills to students, preparing them for a wide range of professions. Career options include positions in the criminal justice system, education...
B.A. English Education (74 hours)
Core Requirements (20 hours) * ENGL 251 Fundamentals of Literature (3)
* ENGL 321 English Grammars (3) or ENGL 421 History of the English Language (3)
* ENGL 382 Shakespeare (3)
* ENGL 420 Literature for Young Adults (3)
* ENGL 490 Senior Seminar (2)
* COMM 110 Intercultural Communications (3) or COMM 151 Interpersonal Communication
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* ENGL 218R Introduction to Creative Writing (3) or ENGL 318R Advanced...
English Education focuses on educational theories and methods for teaching literature and composition. Course work includes the English major and Teacher Education cores. These degrees culminate with English 430 Teaching English in Secondary Schools and student teaching. English Education prepares students to teach in grades 6-12 in Idaho (and 42 other states). The English Education First Field requires an education minor; the English Education Only...
1. This is a closed major requiring application to the program. Application forms are available in the Humanities Advisement Center (1175 JFSB) and the English Education Office (4168 JFSB). Students cannot apply until they have completed at least 9 hours of English major core courses.
2. Students must complete the GE Foreign Language option even if the Advanced Mathematics option has already been completed.
What was the most important thing you've read recently? A classic novel? A new script? A biting news article? Perhaps an office memo? It's amazing how many different ways our lives are affected by the English language. The ability to use language to express emotion and articulate ideas, analyze meaning, and construct compelling arguments gives you some of the most far reaching skills across multiple industries. The BVU Professional & Online Studies...
What was the most important thing you've read recently? A classic novel? A new script? A biting news article? Perhaps an office memo? It's amazing how many different ways our lives are affected by the English language. The ability to use language to express emotion and articulate ideas, analyze meaning, and construct compelling arguments gives you some of the most far reaching skills across multiple industries. The BVU Professional & Online Studies...
The English/Education track differs from the general English major in that ENGL 302 (Advanced Writing) and ENGL 303 (Advanced Grammar) must both be taken to complete the licensure process; these courses may also be used to help satisfy English major requirements (H) and (I). The student also must take the Methods in Teaching course (ENGL 453), although it cannot be applied to the elective requirement (I) for the English major. Students in the English...
Capital's computer science courses address a broad range of topics with the goal of exposing majors to the important issues in both software and hardware. Computer science majors begin their studies with two introductory courses focusing on algorithm design, basic software engineering fundamentals and elementary data structures. These courses are the foundation for more advanced studies in such areas as digital logic, computer architecture, operating...
Teaching English to Students of Other Languages (TESOL) prepares students to teach English listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills to speakers of other languages in both international and domestic settings.
Carroll offers both a BA in TESOL for those wanting to teach outside of the US or in private language schools in the US and a BA in TESOL K-12 for those wanting to teach in the US in a public school setting.
The purpose of the Education Program at Centre College is to provide study for undergraduate students in the methods and theories of effective teaching and to give the students practical experiences in classroom settings. We believe that the undergraduate college experience offers an excellent opportunity for prospective teachers to integrate pedagogical studies and experience with a rigorous education in the liberal arts and sciences. Our mission...
The purpose of the Education Program at Centre College is to provide study for undergraduate students in the methods and theories of effective teaching and to give the students practical experiences in classroom settings. We believe that the undergraduate college experience offers an excellent opportunity for prospective teachers to integrate pedagogical studies and experience with a rigorous education in the liberal arts and sciences. Our mission...
A student must complete the English(7-12) program in addition to the General Studies and Professional Education requirements. Students pursuing this major must complete ENG 233 as the General Studies Fine Arts requirement. Students seeking the degree Bachelor of Science in Education in any of the three English education programs must both hold a 3.0 G.P.A. in their English courses and receive a grade of "C" or above in all English classes.
A student must complete the Language Arts (4-9) program in addition to the General Studies and Professional Education Middle Grades requirements and one other Content Area of Specialization for Middle Grades. Students pursuing this major must complete ENG 233 as the General Studies Fine Arts requirement. Students seeking the degree Bachelor of Science in Education in any of the three English education programs must both hold a 3.0 G.P.A. in their...
A student must complete the Language Arts (7-12) program in addition to the General Studies and Professional Education requirements. Students pursuing this major must complete ENG 233 as the General Studies Fine Arts requirement. Students seeking the degree Bachelor of Science in Education in any of the three English education programs must both hold a 3.0 G.P.A. in their English courses and receive a grade of "C" or above in all English classes.
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General Education ————..——......................54 Including the following for 9 cr. (Core electives).
HEN 114 Fundamentals of Speech —.................3
HEN 211 World Literature-I———...—...................3
HEN 212 World Literature-II ————....................3
HEN 319 Advanced Composition (or)
HEN 421 Creative Writing——————................3
English Requirements———...............................24 (Eight courses from the following list)
HEN 313 ...
Admission to the program is contingent upon good academic standing and acceptance by the department.
Admission to the College of Education is required prior to registration in any professional education courses other than ELCF 1520 and 2000; PSYC 2100; S ED 4301; READ 4330.
A grade of C or above is required in all English courses and supportive courses completed at Chicago State University or transferred from other universities.
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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: