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Logros y resultados alcanzados .1 Actividades Recurrentes

LOGROS Y RESULTADOS

3. Dirección de Asuntos Jurídicos

3.2 Logros y resultados alcanzados .1 Actividades Recurrentes

ENGL 330 Survey of British Literature through Neo-Classical Period (5) ENGL 331 Survey of British Literature from Blake to Present (5) ENGL 332 Survey of American Literature (5)

(ENGL 330, 331, and 332 are prerequisites to corresponding 400-level literature courses.)

ENGL 350 Shakespeare (5)

ENGL 360 Language Structure and Use (5) Required Literature Courses

American Literature (5 credits minimum)

Select one or more of the following period courses:

ENGL 430 American Literature to Whitman (5) ENGL 431 American Literature: Twain to Dreiser (5) ENGL 432 Twentieth Century American Literature (5) British Literature (10 credits minimum)

Select two or more of the following period courses:

ENGL 440 Medieval English Literature (5) ENGL 441 Renaissance English Literature (5) ENGL 442 Restoration and 18th Century Literature (5) ENGL 443 Romantic Period Literature (5)

ENGL 444 Victorian Literature (5)

ENGL 445 Twentieth Century British Literature (5) Bible or Mythology (5 credits)

Select one of the following courses:

ENGL 385 Mythology (5)

ENGL 387 Literature of the Bible (5) Major Figures (5 credits)

Select one of the following courses:

ENGL 450 Special Topics in Shakespeare (5) ENGL 451 Poetry and Prose of Milton (5) ENGL 452 Chaucer (5)

ENGL 453 Major Literary Figures (5) Criticism (5 credits)

Select one of the following courses:

ENGL 470 History of Critical Thought (5)

ENGL 471 Theory and Practice of Modern Criticism (5) ENGL 473 Narrative Strategies of Fiction (5)

Elective

Select 400-level literature course.

Total pre-major requirement credits 10 credits Total department core credits 25 credits Total required literature credits 30 credits Total elective credits 5 credits Total credits for above Major 70 credits

English Major with Technical Communications Option (69 - 71 credits)

Technical Communications is a professional program designed to help students pursue careers in writing and editing for journals or for business, science, industry, and government. An important feature of this concentration is the senior year internship (ENGL 405), requiring at least 200 hours of supervised work in a business, industry, or agency related to the student’s academic preparation and career goals. All Technical Communications majors are required to demonstrate word processing proficiency and are advised to acquire an understanding of a computer language.

Note: Two years of a single high school foreign language or one year of a single college level foreign language is required.

Required Courses

Pre-Major Requirements

ENGL 270 Introduction to Fiction (5) ENGL 271 Introduction to Poetry (5)

Requires a minimum grade of 2.5 in each course and at least a 3.00 average for the two courses together. (See Admission Requirements for remaining requirements for the Common Departmental Pre-Major.)

This program also requires the following pre-major course: ENGL 205 Introduction to Technical Writing (5)

Students must complete this course with a minimum grade of 3.0 to be admitted to the program.

Department Core

ENGL 330 Survey of British Literature through Neo-Classical Period (5) ENGL 331 Survey of British Literature from Blake to Present (5) ENGL 332 Survey of American Literature (5)

ENGL 350 Shakespeare (5)

ENGL 360 Language Structure and Use (5)

Required Courses for Technical Communications

ENGL 305 Professional Writing (5)

ENGL 499 Directed Study: Portfolio Assessment (1) (to be taken in student’s final quarter)

Internship (5 credits minimum)

Select credits from the following:

ENGL 395 Field work (1-10)

ENGL 405 Technical Writing Internship (1-12) ENGL 495 Professional Internship (1-15) Editing (4-5 credits minimum)

Select one or both of the following courses:

ENGL 409 General Editing Problems (5) JRNM 337 Editing and Publishing (4)

Electives

Selected in consultation with English Technical Writing faculty and normally including at least one course in each of the following areas:

Computer Concepts, for example

CSCD 490 Computer Ethics Senior Capstone (4) MISC 211 Information Technology in Business (4) Printing/Production, for example:

TECH 265 Graphic Communication (4) TECH 360 Desktop Publishing (4)

Oral Communication, for example:

CMST 200 Introduction to Speech Communication (4) CMST 331 Interviewing (5)

Special Topics in Technical Writing, for example:

ENGL 404 Software Documentation (5) ENGL 407 Proposal Writing (5)

JRNM 451 Introduction to Public Relations Theory (4)

Total pre-major requirement credits 15 credits Total department core credits 25 credits Minimum total technical communications

required credits 15 - 16 credits Minimum total elective credits 14 - 15 credits Minimum total credits for above Major 69 - 71 credits

Bachelor of Arts in Education (B.A.E.) for English English/Elementary Major (45 credits)

This major satisfies the endorsement for grades 5-12.

Required Courses

Pre-Major Requirements

ENGL 270 Introduction to Fiction (5) ENGL 271 Introduction to Poetry (5)

155

Requires a minimum grade of 2.5 in each course and at least a 3.00 average for the two courses together. (See Admission Requirements for remaining requirements for the Common Departmental Pre-Major.)

Required Courses for Elementary English

ENGL 321 Children’s Literature (5) ENGL 360 Language Structure and Use (5)

ENGL 391 The Teaching of English in the Elementary School (5) ENGL 459 Grammar for Teachers (5)

Electives

Select three 300- or 400-level literature courses in consultation with departmental advisor: 15 credits

Total pre-major requirement credits 10 credits Total required elementary English credits 20 credits Total elective credits 15 credits Total credits for above Major 45 credits

Professional Education Requirements/ Elementary Education: 111-115 credits

See the Department of Education section of this catalog. Prerequisites may also apply.

Total credits for above Major &

Professional Education 156 - 160 credits

Note: The above major takes more than 12 quarters at 15-16 credits a quarter. Note: The above major requires the completion of a minor.

English/Secondary Major (70 credits)

This major satisfies the endorsement for grades 5-12.

Required Courses

Pre-Major Requirements

ENGL 270 Introduction to Fiction (5) ENGL 271 Introduction to Poetry (5)

ENGL 205 Introduction to Technical Writing (5)

Requires a minimum grade of 2.5 in each course and at least a 3.00 average for the two courses together. (See Admission Requirements for remaining requirements for the Common Departmental Pre-Major.)

Department Core

ENGL 330 Survey of British Literature through Neo-Classical Period (5) ENGL 331 Survey of British Literature from Blake to Present (5) ENGL 332 Survey of American Literature (5)

ENGL 350 Shakespeare (5)

ENGL 360 Language Structure and Use (5)

Required Courses for Secondary English

ENGL 408 The Composition Process (5) ENGL 459 Grammar for Teachers (5)

ENGL 490 Department Senior Capstone: Teaching English in Secondary Schools (5)

Please see your advisor for the appropriate section.

ENGL 493 Teaching Literature to Adolescents (5)

Electives

Select two or more 300- or 400-level literature courses in consultation with departmental advisor.

Total pre-major requirement credits 15 credits Total required department core credits 25 credits Total required secondary English credits 20 credits Minimum total elective credits 10 credits Minimum total credits for above Major 70 credits

Professional Education Requirements/ Secondary Education: 50-52 credits

See the Department of Education section of this catalog. Prerequisites may also apply.

Minimum total credits for above Major &

Professional Education 120 - 122 credits

Note: ENGL 408, 459, and 493 are prerequisites for ENGL 490 and cannot be

taken concurrently with it. Minimum grade point for the major is 3.00 in ENGL 408, 459, and 493. Majors must select HUMN 210 or HUMN 211 for partial fulfillment of their GECR in Humanities unless they have AA degrees from an approved community college.

Note: The above major takes more than 12 quarters at 15-16 credits a quarter.

Minors

Minor programs are available for students interested in combining a general interest in English language and literature with a liberal arts major, for those wishing to study technical writing in preparation for a technical, scientific, professional,

or communications career, and for those planning to teach at the elementary or secondary level.

English Minor with General Interest Option (20 credits) Required Courses

ENGL 271 Introduction to Poetry (5) ENGL 350 Shakespeare (5)

Choose one of the following courses: 5 credits

ENGL 330 Survey of British Literature through Neo-Classical Period (5) ENGL 331 Survey of British Literature from Blake to Present (5) ENGL 332 Survey of American Literature (5)

Elective

Select 300- or 400-level English course.

Total required credits 15 credits Total elective credits 5 credits Total credits for above Minor 20 credits

English Minor with Technical Writing Option (25 credits)

Required Courses

ENGL 205 Introduction to Technical Communication (5) ENGL 271 Introduction to Poetry (5)

Select three 300 or 400-level English courses in consultation with Technical Writing faculty.

Total required credits 10 credits Total select required credits 15 credits Total credits for above Minor 25 credits

English/Elementary Minor (25 credits)

This minor does not meet a state of Washington endorsement.

Required Courses

ENGL 270 Introduction to Fiction (5) ENGL 271 Introduction to Poetry (5) ENGL 321 Children’s Literature (5) ENGL 360 Language Structure and Use (5)

ENGL 391 The Teaching of English in the Elementary School (5)

Total required credits 25 credits Total credits for above Minor 25 credits

English/Secondary Minor (40 credits)

This minor satisfies the endorsement for grades 5-12.

Required Courses

ENGL 270 Introduction to Fiction (5) ENGL 271 Introduction to Poetry (5) ENGL 350 Shakespeare (5)

ENGL 408 The Composition Process (5) ENGL 459 Grammar for Teachers (5)

ENGL 493 Teaching Literature to Adolescents (5) ENGL 499 Directed Study (5)

Choose one of the following courses:

ENGL 330 Survey of British Literature through the Neo-Classic Period (5) ENGL 331 Survey of British Literature from Blake to the Present (5) ENGL 332 Survey of American Literature (5)

Total required credits 40 credits Total credits for above Minor 40 credits

Course Requirements for Teacher Certification/Add-On Endorsements

(For students who currently possess a Washington state Teaching Certificate)

English/Add-On Endorsement (45 credits)

This add-on satisfies the endorsement for grades 5-12.

Required Courses

ENGL 270 Introduction to Fiction (5) ENGL 271 Introduction to Poetry (5)

ENGL 205 Introduction to Technical Writing (5) ENGL 350 Shakespeare (5)

ENGL 408 The Composition Process (5) ENGL 459 Grammar for Teachers (5) ENGL 499 Directed Study (5)

ENGL 493 Teaching Literature to Adolescents (5)

Choose one of the following courses (5 credits)

ENGL 330 Survey of British Literature through Neo-Classical Period (5) ENGL 331 Survey of British Literature from Blake to Present (5) ENGL 332 Survey of American Literature (5)

Total required credits 45 credits Total credits for above Add-On Endorsement 45 credits

Note: ENGL 408, 459, and 493 are prerequisites for ENGL 490 and cannot be taken concurrently with it. Minimum grade point for the primary add-on endorsement is 3.0 in ENGL 409, 459, and 493. Students must select HUMN 210 or 211 for partial fulfillment of the GECR in Humanities unless they have degrees from an approved community college.

Language Arts/Add-On Endorsement (64 - 65 credits)

This add-on satisfies the endorsement for grades 5-12.

Required Courses

ENGL 270 Introduction to Fiction (5) ENGL 271 Introduction to Poetry (5) ENGL 321 Children’s Literature (5)

or ENGL 493 Teaching Literature to Adolescents (5)

ENGL 360 Language Structure and Use (5)

ENGL 391 The Teaching of English in the Elementary School (5) ENGL 408 The Composition Process (5)

Select one 300- or 400-level literature course in consultation with departmental advisor: 4-5 credits minimum

CMST 350 Small Group Communication (5)

or CMST 310 Interpersonal Communication (5)

CMST 420 Secondary Speech Communication Methods (4)

or CMST 499 Directed Study in Methods (4)

JRNM 332 News Writing (5) JRNM 337 Editing and Publishing (4) JRNM 351 The Law of Journalism (4)

THTR/HUMN 202 Theatre in the Humanities (5) THTR 321 Play Production (3)

Minimum total required credits 64 - 65 credits Minimum total credits for above

Add-On Endorsement 64 - 65 credits

GRADUATE PROGRAMS

The department of English offers two graduate degree programs: a Master of

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