Bachelor of Arts Major: English with Pre-Law Concentration (0396)

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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.
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