Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Secondary Education Language, Literature and Writing Minor Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Secondary Education Language, Literature and Writing MinorEnglish Education, in collaboration with programs in the department of English Language and Literature and the College of Education, is a program committed to developing and sustaining knowledgeable and reflective teachers of literacy in a diverse society. Learn Researched-based approaches to teaching reading, writing, speaking, listening and viewing to secondary-level students. You will read and write in a range of literary, academic, and professional genres; read, reflect on, and engage in ways of teaching; develop formative and summative assessments; and participate in field experiences. Opportunities You can participate in professional conferences sponsored by the Eastern Michigan Writing Project, such as “EdCamp” and “Literacy for Life.” |
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Department InformationEnglish Language & Literature, College of Arts & Sciences Joseph Csicsila, Ph.D. | Interim Department Head | 612 Pray-Harrold | 734.487.4220 | jcsicsila@emich.edu | ||||
Advisor InformationJohn Staunton | Program Coordinator | 734.487.4220 | jstaunto@emich.edu Cathy Fleischer | 734.487.4220 | cathy.fleischer@emich.edu Bill Tucker | 734.487.4220 | wtucker@emich.edu | ||||
Teacher CertificationSuccessful completion of this minor, in the context of other program requirements, qualifies the student for recommendation for endorsement in English, certification code BA. The Michigan Test for Teacher Certification (MTTC) covering this field is #002, “English.” | ||||
Minor Requirements: 30 hours | ||||
Required Courses: 15 hours | ||||
Course Name | Credit Hour: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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ENGL 300W - Writing About Literature [GEWI] Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) 6 hours of Humanities (GEKH) General Education coursework | 3 hrs | |||
ENGL 408W - Writing for Secondary Teachers [GEWI] Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and WRTG 328W Initial Teacher Preparation Program admission is required for enrollment in this course. | 3 hrs | |||
ENGL 409W - Teaching English in the Secondary Schools [GEWI] Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) CURR 305, LING 201, and One LITR course 300-399 Course taken the term before student teaching; not open to students on academic probation; must have at least a 2.75 GPA in major; Initial Teacher Preparation Program admission is required for enrollment in this course. | 3 hrs | |||
LING 201 - An Introduction to Linguistics Course Rotation | 3 hrs | |||
WRTG 328W - Writing, Style and Technology [GEWI] Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) JRNL 215, WRTG 225, ENGL 300W, WRTG 323W, WRTG 324W, or WRTG 326W | 3 hrs | |||
Restricted Elective Courses: 15 hours | ||||
Course Name | Credit Hour: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
Multicultural Literature | One course from the following | ||||
LITR 361 - Studies in Native American Literature Course Rotation | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 362 - Studies in African American Literature Course Rotation | 3 hrs | |||
Period Literature | One course from the following | ||||
LITR 309W - The Development of American Literature [GEWI] Course Rotation | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 310 - Modern American Literature Course Rotation | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 312 - English Literature in the Middle Ages Course Rotation | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 314W - English Renaissance Prose and Poetry 1500-1660 [GEWI] Course Rotation | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 315 - Restoration and 18th-Century Literature Course Rotation | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 316W - Romantic Rebellion in Britain 1798-1832 [GEWI] Course Rotation | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 317 - Victorian and Edwardian Literature 1832-1914 Course Rotation | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 360 - Recent Trends in British and American Literature Course Rotation | 3 hrs | |||
Young Adult Literature | One course from the following | ||||
CHL 455 - Adolescent Literature Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) CHL 207 or ENGL 300W | 3 hrs | |||
Major Author, Genre, or Culture | One course from the following | ||||
LITR 400 - Narrative in Literature and Film Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and one 300-level (300-399) LITR course | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 405W - Shakespeare [GEWI] Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and one 300-level (300-399) LITR course | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 411 - Studies in Epic and Romance Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and one 300-level (300-399) LITR course | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 413 - The Poetry of Chaucer Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and one 300-level (300-399) LITR course | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 420 - Studies in the British Novel Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and one 300-level (300-399) LITR course | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 421 - Studies in the American Novel Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and one 300-level (300-399) LITR course | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 422W - Studies in the Novel in Global Perspective [GEWI] Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and One LITR course (300-399) | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 430 - Studies in Drama Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and one 300-level (300-399) LITR course | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 440 - Genre Studies Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and one 300-level (300-399) LITR course | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 443 - Women in Literature Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and one 300-level (300-399) LITR course | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 450 - Major Authors Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and One 300-level LITR course (300-399) | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 470 - Studies in Poetry Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and one 300-level (300-399) LITR course | 3 hrs | |||
LITR 480W - Studies in Literature and Culture [GEWI] Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) ENGL 300W and one 300-level (300-399) LITR course | 3 hrs | |||
Language Study | One course from the following | ||||
LING 401 - Introduction to Linguistic Science Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) LING 201 or LNGE 223 | 3 hrs | |||
LING 402 - Modern English Grammar Course Rotation | 3 hrs | |||
LING 421 - The History of the English Language Course Rotation Prerequisite(s) LING 201 or LING 401 | 3 hrs | |||
Critical Graduation InformationEach undergraduate student will be responsible for the fulfillment of the requirements or their equivalents of the Eastern Michigan University catalog in force at the time of their initial registration at a college or university or a subsequent catalog including the one in effect at the time of their graduation. In the event an undergraduate student does not complete the degree requirements within seven years of the date of their original registration at a college or university, the student may be required to have their credits re-evaluated by the academic department(s) of their major/minor in keeping with catalog requirements in force during the year of their graduation. The following are minimum requirements for all bachelor’s degrees awarded by Eastern Michigan University. Some majors and minors require more than the minimum in one or more of the areas below; students are urged to consult the online catalog for the requirements of their particular programs.
General Education Requirements EMU’s General Education Program requires students to choose from a menu of approved courses in several different areas; do not assume that other courses in the same department or with similar names will fulfill these requirements. A detailed description of General Education requirements is available in the General Education section of the catalog. Students who transferred to EMU may have modified general education requirements based on Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) or articulation agreements; consult your academic advisor for additional information. | ||||
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