EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS Bachelor of Arts Major: English with Pre-Law Concentration (0396) Student: I. GENERAL EDUCATION II. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (42 SH) SH (12 SH) ENGL 101 College Writing Skills ENGL 102 Writ/Research 3 3 MATH 104 Finite Mathematics or higher 3 B. (21 SH) Artistic Expression (3 SH) 2. World Civilizations (3 SH) 3. American Civilizations (3 SH) POLI 101 American Politics 4. Human Behavior (3 SH) 5. Cultural Diversity & Social Pluralism (3 SH) 6. Ethics (3 SH) Natural Science (3 SH) C. Distribution 1. Humanities & Fine Arts Social & Behavioral Sciences (9 SH) (3 SH) Science & Math c. Cluster C: Topics/Authors Courses: Choose one: ENGL334 or 342 Amer. Topics/Authors 3 ENGL333 or 341 Brit. Topics/Authors 3 ENGL332, 335, or 340 Medieval/Class/Ren & Wrld Top/Auth. 3 (3 SH) (6 SH) 3 3 3 (6 SH) 3 3 3 3 (3 SH) 6. POLI 343 Law & Legal Systems 3. 3 3 (6 SH) D. Political Science Courses: Choose two: POLI463 Civil Liberties POLI465 Constitutional Law POLI469 Crim Evidence/Procedure POLI550 International Law PHIL 205 or PHIL 327 2. Date (42 SH) b. Cluster B: World Literature Courses Choose two: ENGL260 Lit of the Classical World 3 ENGL261 Lit of the Renaissance 3 ENGL241 British Lit. Survey I 3 ENGL242 British Lit. Survey II 3 C. Writing Courses: Choose two: ENGL305 Technical Writing ENGL312 Essay Workshop ENGL370 Business Writing PHIL 240 Intro. to Moral Issues 7. Concentration in Pre-Law (0396) A. Foundations Courses: (6 SH) ENGL206 Advanced Composition ENGL209 Foundations for Lit Study B. Literature Courses: (18 SH) a. Cluster A: American Literature Courses (9 SH) ENGL201 American Lit. Survey I 3 ENGL202 American Lit. Survey II 3 ENGL205 Multi-Ethnic American Lit OR 3 ENGL310 African American Lit CSCI 104 Essentials Computing I Or Discipline-specific computer competency course ______________________________ 3 B. Core (42 SH) SH Grade Grade Date A. Skills 1. Term: ID# @ (3 SH) Three (3) semester hours in each of the areas of distribution THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT OF RECORD (Created: October 2015; Approved: December 2015) (Effective: Spring 2016; Printed: March 2016) (Continued on the back) E. English Capstone Courses: (6 SH) ENGL489 Critical Theory 3 ENGL499 Thesis Seminar in Lit. 3 BA in English with Pre-Law Concentration (Cont.) ** In addition to further upper-level literature and writing courses, students are encouraged to select from the following courses. Suggested courses appear in discipline-specific clusters, but students are not required to adhere to any single focus; students should discuss their interests with their advisors. ECON 220 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 225 Principles of Macroeconomics BUAD 260 Business Law I (prereq: ECON220) BUAD 360 Business Law II (prereq: BUAD260 & permission) PHIL 205 Critical Thinking or PHIL 327 Begin. Logic PHIL 340 Ethics PHIL 420 Logic (prereq: PHIL 327) PSYC 355 Psychology & Law (prereq: PSYC101) POLI 370 POLI 372 POLI 463 POLI 465 POLI 469 POLI 550 POLI 560 Political Thought I Political Thought II Civil Liberties Constitutional Law Criminal Procedure & Evidence International Law (prereq: permission) Jurisprudence Students are also encouraged to pursue relevant internships in their areas of interest. III. FREE ELECTIVES (36 SH) SH Grade Date TOTAL# (120 SH) #Note: At least 42 semester hours must consist of advanced coursework To graduate with a B.A. in English, students must earn at least a C+ curriculum average in Major courses, a C in each prerequisite course, and a B in the pertinent Thesis Seminar.