2001-2002 Academic Catalog

School of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Bible English Course requirements for the English major involve 79 quarter hours including: Core Requirements ................................................................ 36 ENG-223 Advanced Composition ............................................ 3 LIT-209 LiteratyAnalysis ........................................................ 3 LIT-234Western Literature ...................................................... 5 LIT-239SurveyofAmericanLiteratureto1900 ........................ 5 LIT-243SurveyofBritishLiteratureto1800 ............................ 5 LIT-244 Survey ofBritishLiterature from 1800 to present ....... 5 LIT-335 Shakespeare ................................................................ 5 LIT-422EnglishSe1ninar .......................................................... 5 Studies in Modern Literature: Two Courses ......................... 10 LIT-338 Contemporary British Literature ............................... 5 LIT-340 Studies in Contempora1y World Literature ............... 5 LIT-351 Modern American Literature ..................................... 5 LIT-451 Recent American Literature ...................................... 5 Historical Studies in English: Two Courses .......................... 10 ENG-305 TheEnglishLanguage .............................................. 5 LIT-319 19thCentu1yAmericanLiterature ............................... 5 LIT-3 30BritishLiterature: Renaissance to Romanticism .......... 5 LIT-334 19thCentu1yBritishLiterahlt'e .................................... 5 Genre Studies: Two Courses ................................................ 8-9 LIT-213DramaticLiterature ...................................................... 4 LIT-331 EnglishNovel ............................................................. 4 LIT-342AmericanNovel .......................................................... 4 LIT-431 Advanced Literary Themy ......................................... 5 Electives in English/Literature ............................................. 15 EnglishMajor CurriculumSummary Proficiencyrequirements ...................................................... 0-8 Englishmajorrequirements .................................................... 79 Other General EducationRequirements ............................. 70-90 Electives ............................................................................. 30-47 Total(minimum,notincludingproficiency) ....................... 192 Dr. Kevin Heath, chairman of the Language and Literature Department, carefit!ly guides students thmugh the pmper use of the English language. A complete description ofthe General Education Requirements is found on page 30. Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for a Major in English Firstyear: BEGE-171 The Christian Life .................................................... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ..................................... 4 COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech ........................................... 5 ENG-110 Englisl1 Composition I ............................................... 5 ENG-140 English Composition II .............................................. 5 HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities ................................ 5 GSS-100 Foundations ofSocial Science ..................................... 5 LIT-209 Literary Analysis ......................................................... 3 LIT-234 Western Literature ....................................................... 5 PEF-199 P.A.C.L....................................................................... 2 Biology elective ......................................................................... 5 History elective ......................................................................... 5 Physical Education elective ....................................................... 1 Total ......................................................................................... 54 Second year: BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ............................................. 4 BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ............................................ 4 ENG-223 Advanced Composition ............................................. 3 LIT-239 Survey ofAmerican Literature to 1900 ....................... 5 LIT-243 Survey of British Literature to 1800 ............................ 5 LIT-244 Survey ofBritish Literature from 1800 to Present ...... 5 Humanities elective ................................................................... 4 Physical Science elective ........................................................... 5 Quantitative elective ................................................................. 5 Social Science elective ............................................................... 5 Total ......................................................................................... 45 Third year: BEGE-375 God and History ....................................................... 4 BEGE-376 God and Church ....................................................... 4 LIT-335 Shakespeare .................................................................. 5 Literature electives: Studies in Modem Literature ................. 10 Literature electives: Historical Studies in English .................. l 0 Electives .................................................................................. 15 Total ......................................................................................... 48 Fourth year: LIT-422 English Seminar ........................................................... 5 Literature Gem·e Studies ........................................................... 8 Englishelectives ... ........... ........................... .. ................... ........ 15 Electives .................................................................................. 19 Total ......................................................................................... 47 Integrated Language Arts Education The integrated language arts major prepares sh1dents to teach language arts in public and Christian schools in grades 7-12. Students who complete this curriculum will be licensed by the state of Ohio and the Association of Christian Schools International. The Ohio teaching license, through reciprocal agreements, is automatically recognized in 42 states. For additional infonnation about teaching in other states, see the Education Department section of this catalog.

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