ENGLISH-TEACHING MAJOR--48 hours (English/Language Arts 5-12 Endorsement) Note: all courses numbers have the ENGLISH-prefix, unless otherwise noted. CORE COURSES—all of the following: 2120 Critical Writing About Literature 2420 Survey of American Literature 2520 Multicultural Literature WRITING COURSES—one of the following: 3710 Craft of Creative Nonfiction 4025 Theory and Practice of Writing 4765 Applied Writing: Workplace Communication 15 hours 2320 Survey of English Literature I: Beginnings to Early Modernity 2340 Survey of English Literature II: Romantics to Post-Colonialism 3 hours 4770 Applied Writing: Proposals & Grants 4775 Applied Writing: Technical Communication COMM J 4735 Advanced Reporting LINGUISTICS COURSES—one of the following: TESOL 4110 Structure of English TESOL 4120 Introduction to Linguistics 6 hours and one of the following: TESOL 4140 History of the English Language TESOL 4510 Language Development TESOL 4310 Modern English Grammar & Usage TESOL 4710 Applied Linguistics for Teachers ENGLISH EDUCATION COURSES—all of the following: 15 hours COMM 1000 Oral Communication (Liberal Arts Core) 4940 Literature for Young Adults LITED 4117 Methods of Teaching Content Literacy 4980 The Teaching of English at the Middle and Secondary Levels (to be taken the semester prior to student teaching; 4920 The Teaching of Writing includes Level 3 field experience in English/Lang Arts) GUIDED LITERATURE ELECTIVES: at least one course from each group topics appropriate for each group may be offered in sections of 4159 [experimental course], 4186 Studies in . . . , 4188 Author Seminar:________ , 4190 Seminar in Literature: ________, and 4688 Genre Seminar: ________. a. Literature in English to 1800 4310 Old English: Language, Literature & Culture 4315 Early Modern Drama 4320 English Renaissance 4325 18th Century British Literature 4370 4375 4380 4410 Chaucer Shakespeare Milton Early American Literature 3 hours b. Literature in English since 1800 4330 British Romantic Writers 4335 British Victorian Writers 4340 British Novel to 1900 4345 20th Century British Novel 4420 The American Renaissance 4425 4430 4445 4602 4615 American Realism and Naturalism American Poetry to 1914 20th Century American Novel Modern/Postmodern Poetry Modern Drama 3 hours c. Literary Theory, Film, Cross-Cultural 3144 Genocide in Writing and Film (also LAC 6) 4577 3148 The Holocaust in Literature & Film (also LAC 6) 4110 Environmental Literature 4588 4120 Images of Women in Literature 4632 4140 Literary Criticism 4652 4310 Old English: Language, Literature & Culture 4660 4540 African American Literature 4664 4560 Asian American Literature 4672 3 hours Blues and Jazz in African American Film and Literature (also LAC 6) World Literature Seminar: [variable topic] Literary Nonfiction Film and Literature Film History Film Theory and Criticism Electronic Literature For further information and assistance with program planning, contact the English and TESOL Undergraduate Advising Office, Bartlett 0006 (273-2854), or Kenneth Baughman, Coordinator of English and TESOL Undergraduate Advising at kenneth.baughman@uni.edu