1990-1991 Academic Catalog

Course requirements for the involve seventy quarter hours including: ENG-140 English Composition II .......................................................... 5 ENG-223 Advanced Composition .......................................................... 3 (or ENG-302 Creative Writing .............................................................. 3) LIT-231 World Literature ....................................................................... 5 ENG-305 The English Language ........................................................... 5 LIT-335 Shakespeare ............................................................................. 5 LIT-337 Contemporary American Literature .......................................... 5 (or LIT-338 Contemporary British Literature ........................................ 5) LIT-421 Literary Criticism ..................................................................... 3 ENG-422 English Seminar .................................................................... 3 American Literature (one course) ............................................................ 5 English Literature (one course) ............................................................... 5 Electives in English .............................................................................. 26 Curriculum srnmn111ar·v Proficiency requirements ..................................................................... 0-8 English major requirements .................................................................. 70 Other General Education requirements ............................................. 70-90 Electives ......................................................................................... 30-52 Total not 192 know. - Jackie Wyse, a Junior High in 11Rr11vRn'?rRF!K English education major prepares students to teach English in both public and Christian schools in grades 7-12. Students who complete this curriculum will be certified by the State of Ohio and the Association of Christian Schools International. The Ohio teaching certificate, through re– ciprocal agreements, is automatically recognized in twenty-six states. Those planning to teach in states other than Ohio should consult with the "De– partment of Education" to be aware of special requirements in states where reciprocity has not been established. Students desiring English as a second teaching field must complete all the requirements for the English education major.

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