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Dec 04, 2024
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2022-23 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English and Writing Major
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B.J. Best |
Associate Professor of English and Interactive Arts |
Timothy Galow |
Chair of Department of English, Modern Language and Philosophy; Professor of English and Writing |
Lara Karpenko |
Professor of English and Writing |
Barbara J. Kilgust |
Senior Lecturer of English |
Therese Novotny |
Lecturer of English and Writing |
We offer a combined major in English and Writing and minors in English, Creative Writing and Professional Writing. See sample four year plan.
The English and Writing major also serves as a valuable and practical double major with any program including the health sciences, social sciences, business, and education. See below our sample four-year plans for English and Writing with Business, Communication, Occupational Therapy, and Psychology.
English and Writing Major Goals:
- To provide students with a body of knowledge about literature and other forms of representation that will allow them to recognize the interrelationship among ideas and provide them with the skills to be lifelong learners.
- To teach students the critical and creative reading, writing and thinking skills that enable them to develop a personal value system and that will inform their understanding of their impact on the world around them.
Learning Outcomes for English and Writing
Students graduating with a degree in English and Writing will be able to
- Develop strategies for originating and answering questions about literature.
- Use language specific to the discourses of poetry, drama, fiction and nonfiction.
- Analyze and respond critically to texts using research and bibliographic materials appropriate to the discipline.
- Demonstrate the ability to synthesize and organize ideas.
- Demonstrate knowledge of a writing process that includes reading, research, drafting, editing, and revising, and be able to analyze that process in their own writing and the writing of others.
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British and American Literature Survey
Students must complete the following three survey courses (12 credits):
Visual Literacy
Students must complete one of the following courses (4 credits):
Diversity/World Literature
Students must complete one of the following courses (4 credits):
Professional English Requirement
Students must complete one of the following courses (4 credits):
Creative English Requirement
Students must complete one of the following courses (4 credits):
Upper Division Literature Requirement
Students must complete two of the following courses (8 credits):
Senior capstone experience
Required Support Courses*
*Required for primary majors only.
Students seeking education certification must take the following courses (12 credits):
Bachelor of Arts Requirement
The requirements for a Bachelor of Arts are:
- Students must take 2 consecutive modern language courses for a total of 6 or more credits in the same modern language (MLL) other than English; this does not include American Sign Language. Carroll University will accept a total of 6-8 transferred credits from another college/university as long as all of those credits are completed in the same language.
- **International students who have English as their second language should contact the Registrar concerning the Modern Language requirement.
- MAT 106 - Mathematics for the Liberal Arts 4 Hour(s) or higher
- ENG 170 - Writing Seminar 4 Hour(s)
- Degree requirements cannot be waived.
Note:
Each major may have specific course sequencing requirements. For specific requirements, see “Required Support Courses” within each major.
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