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ENGL 211 is not a required Education Department Course and cannot be applied to Teacher Education BA Degree


Course Number

Course Title

Hrs/Credits

Semester Taken

Grade

Pre-Requisite(s)

Candidates must take all of the following courses:

ENGL 210

Intermediate Comp

3/3

 

 

ENGL 150

ENGL 208

Applied Linguistics

3/3

 

 

ENGL 150

ENGL 365

Introduction to Applied Theory

3/3

 

 

ENGL 212

ENGL 315 or ENGL 316

British Literature I or II

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 322 or ENGL 323

American Literature I or II

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 319 or ENGL 320

African American Literature I or II

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 325 or ENGL 327

Caribbean Literature I or II

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

Candidates must choose one (1) additional literature courses from the following:

ENGL 319

African American Literature I

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 320

African American Literature II

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 315

British Literature I

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 316

British Literature II

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 322

American Literature I

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 323

American Literature II

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 325

Caribbean Literature I

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 326

African Literature

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 327

Caribbean Literature II

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 328

Latin American Literature

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 330

Post Colonial Literature

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 332

Modernist Literature

3/3

 

 

ENGL 212

ENGL 360

Black Women Writers

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 361

Shakespeare

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

ENGL 370

Black & Asian American Literature

3/3

 

 

ENGL 209/211

 Typographical error or deletions do not void the need to complete all required courses outlined in the Student Handbook, College Catalogue or other information sources. These forms are subject to change without notice.

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