Abington College
(ENGAB)
Altoona College (ENGAL)
University College (ENGCC): Penn State Brandywine, Penn State Fayette, Penn State Mont Alto, Penn State
Wilkes-Barre, Penn State York
University Park, College of the Liberal Arts
(ENGL)
PROFESSOR ROBIN G. SCHULZE, Head
Majors explore the imaginative and practical uses of English through courses in literature, writing, rhetoric, and language. They develop perspectives on human nature and cultural values through American, British, and other English literatures; they learn how to gather, analyze, synthesize, and communicate information; they gain mastery over their language. These skills help English majors find careers in such fields as publishing, business, industry, government, and teaching. English majors often go on to postgraduate study not only in English but in such areas as law, business, education, or other liberal disciplines.
Majors can emphasize writing, literature, or rhetoric, or a mix of literature, writing, and rhetoric. All provide a liberal education and all develop analytic and writing skills. Qualified students may participate in the career internship and in the English honors program.
Students interested in earning certification in secondary education should contact the College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction. (See also Teacher Education Programs.)
For the B.A. degree in English, a minimum of 123 credits is required.
Scheduling Recommendation by Semester Standing given like (Sem: 1-2)
GENERAL EDUCATION: 45 credits
(See description of General Education
in front of Bulletin.)
FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR:
(Included in ELECTIVES or GENERAL EDUCATION
course selection)
UNITED STATES CULTURES AND INTERNATIONAL CULTURES:
(Included in
ELECTIVES, GENERAL EDUCATION course selection, or REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
MAJOR)
WRITING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM:
(Included in ELECTIVES, GENERAL
EDUCATION course selection, or REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR)
ELECTIVES: 18 credits
BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: 24 credits
(3 of these 24
credits are included in the REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR, GENERAL EDUCATION, or
ELECTIVES and 0-12 credits are included in ELECTIVES if foreign language
proficiency is demonstrated by examination.)
(See description of Bachelor of
Arts Degree Requirements in front of Bulletin.)
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR: 36 credits[1]
PRESCRIBED COURSES (6 credits)
ENGL 200(3), ENGL 201
GH(3) (Sem: 1-6)
ADDITIONAL COURSES (9 credits)
Select 3 credits from ENGL
221(3) or ENGL 221W(3) (Sem: 1-6)
Select 3 credits from ENGL 222(3), ENGL
222W(3), ENGL 231(3), ENGL 231W(3), ENGL 232(3), ENGL 232W(3), or ENGL 235 US(3) (Sem: 1-6)
Select 3 credits from ENGL 310H(3) or ENGL 487W(3)
(Sem: 5-8)
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (21 credits)
Select 6 credits in literature, writing, or rhetoric (Sem: 1-8)
Select 3 credits at the 300 or 400 level in literature primarily before 1800
from department list (Sem: 5-8)
Select 3 credits at the 300 or 400 level in post-1800 multicultural/minority
subject matter or in post-1800 sex and gender studies or in post-1800 postcolonial
studies (Sem: 5-8)
Select 9 credits at the 300 or 400 level in literature, writing, or rhetoric
(Sem: 5-8)
[1] A student enrolled in this major must receive a grade
of C or better, as specified in Senate Policy 82-44.
Last Revised by the Department: Summer Session 2007
Blue Sheet Item #: 35-04-234
Review Date: 1/16/07
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