1980-1981 Academic Catalog

Language and Literature 1 ngu and literature Professors: Edward L. Greenwood, Edward E. Spencer, Chairman Associate Professors: Harmon Bergen, Pat L. Dixon, Ronald M. Grosh Instructor: Barbara Loach Part-Time Faculty: Jody Grosh, Lynn Brock, Sandy Harner The Language and Literature Department is comprised of A) English Language, B) World, English, and American Literature, C) Spanish, D) German, E) French, F) Greek. The English Department seeks to achieve the following objectives: (1) to speak and write correctly and effectively; (2) to read and appreciate the great master– pieces of English and American and World Literature; (3) to teach intelligent stand– ards for evaluating literature; (4) to provide a general knowledge of the chronology and the social and intellectual background of English and American Literature; (5) to prepare students for graduate work in the field of English; (6) to prepare teach– ers of English. Students who choose English as a major are expected to acquire a reasonable level of competency in the discipline of the English language. Students who have taken the CEEB advanced placement test will be given credit, determined by the Chairman of the English department. Career Opportunities. Teaching; Journalism; Linguistics - translation work; Editing; Copy Writer; Pre-Law; Pre-medical; Pre-commerce; and Personnel Rela– tions; Government Work.

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