1972-1973 Academic Catalog

COMMUNICATIONS 61 The two programs are designed to provide the English major with an over– view of the discipline. Each program is consistent with the future interest of the student. The required sequences for each major are: ENGLISH MAJOR FOR SECONDARY TEACHERS ( 48 quarter hours) 120 Rhetoric and Composition .... .5 130 Literature and Composition ............. .3 202 Advanced Composition for Secondary Teachers . ..3 231 World Literature ......................... .5 232, 233 Major American Writers or .............. .5 241, 242 Major British Writers ... .5 303 Creative Writing ............................ 3 305 The English Language ...... 5 307 Modern Grammar . .3 335 Shakespeare ..... .5 ED340 The Teaching of Reading .... 5 Th~~ 3 ENGLISH MAJOR FOR STUDENTS PREPARING FOR GRADUATE STUDY ( 60 quarter hours) * 120 Rhetoric and Composition 130 Literature and Composition 231 World Literature 232, 233 Major American Writers 241, 242 Major British Writers 305 The English Language 306 Principles of Linguistics 335 Shakespeare Four courses from the following sequence: ..5 .3 .5 ........... .5 .. 5 ... .5 3 .. .5 331 The English Novel or .. 3 342 The American Novel ... 3 333 Milton and The Metaphysical Poets or . 3 334 The Restoration and Eighteenth Century . .3 332 Poetry of the Romantic Period or ... 3 336 The Victorian Period .... 3 338 Contemporary British Literature ... .3 343 Contemporary American Literature . .3 341 American Romanticism ... 3 421 Literary Criticism .. .3 42 2 English Seminar 1-3 423 Independent Study ... 1-4 Electives ..... ..4-6 The English major is strongly encouraged to enroll in cognate courses such as history, philosophy, etc. "'Students who have 11120 waived will elect five hours of English from the cur– rkulum.

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