THE UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND 2015-2016 CURRICULUM GUIDE ENGLISH STUDIES DEGREE: BA CONTACT PERSON: ALISON TRACY HALE A suggested four-year program: Fall Semester Classes Freshman Spring Semester Classes Units Units SSI 1 1 SSI 2 1 Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective (Foreign language recommended) 1 ENGL 220 1 FL (if needed) or elective 1 FL (if needed) or elective 1 Sophomore Units Units ENGL Foundations Course 1 (A) 1 ENG Foundations course 3 (A) 1 ENGL Foundations Course 2 (A) 1 Constructing Knowledge 1 (B) 1 Approaches core 1 Approaches core 1 Elective (foreign language recommended) 1 Elective (foreign language recommended) 1 Junior Units Units Constructing Knowledge 2 (B) 1 Constructing Knowledge 4 (B) 1 Constructing Knowledge 3 (B) 1 Approaches core 1 Elective 1 Elective 1 Approaches core 1 Elective 1 Senior Units Units Senior Exp. Seminar 1 (C) 1 Senior Exp. Seminar 2 (C) 1 Elective 1 CN core* 1 Approaches core 1 Elective 1 Elective 1 Elective 1 Puget Sound requires a total of 32 units to graduate. NOTES: A. Foundations: ENGL 220 and three courses from ENGL 221 - 249. B. Constructing Knowledge: Four (4) courses from ENGL 321-389. Students must have completed English 220 and at least one other 200-level requirement to register for courses at the 300 level. C. Senior Experience Seminars: Two (2) courses from ENGL 430-497. Students must have completed all 200-level requirements toward the major and a minimum of two courses at the 300 level before registering for a senior experience seminar. Senior Experience Seminars require appropriate preparation and permission of instructor. * Of the three units of upper division coursework required outside the first major, the Connections course will count for one unless it is used to meet a major requirement. THE UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND COURSE CHECKLIST ENGLISH STUDIES CORE CURRICULUM UNIVERSITY CORE CRS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS TERM GRADE COURSE SSI1 ENGL 220 SSI2 Foundations Course 1 (A) AR Foundations Course 2 (A) HM Foundations Course 3 (A) MA Constructing Knowledge (B) NS Constructing Knowledge (B) SL Constructing Knowledge (B) CN Constructing Knowledge (B) KEY SSI1= Seminar in Scholarly Inquiry1 SSI2= Seminar in Scholarly Inquiry2 AR= Artistic Approaches HM= Humanistic Approaches MA= Mathematical Approaches NS= Natural Scientific Approaches SL= Social Scientific Approaches CN= Connections FL= Foreign Language Foreign Language Requirement (circle one) 1) Two semesters at 101/102 level or One semester at 200+ level 2) Proficiency exam (3rd year high school level or 1st year college level) 3) AP foreign language score of 4 or 5 4) IB higher level foreign language score of 5, 6, or 7 UNITS TERM GRADE Senior Exp. Seminar 1 (C) Senior Exp. Seminar 2 (C) Creative Writing Focus Creative Writing Course 1* Creative Writing Course 2* Creative Writing Course 3* Creative Writing Course 4* Upper Division Level Requirement Three units at the upper division level outside the first major. THIS FORM IS NOT AN OFFICIAL GRADUATION ANALYSIS KNOWledge, Identity, and Power Requirement One course. See Bulletin for details. Courses may also fulfill other program or graduation requirements. NOTES A. Foundations: ENGL 220 and three courses from ENGL 221-249. B. Constructing Knowledge: Four (4) courses from ENGL 321-389. Students must have completed English 220 and at least one other 200-level requirement to register for courses at the 300 level. C. Senior Experience Seminars: Two (2) courses from ENGL 430-497. Students must have completed all 200-level requirements toward the major and a minimum of two courses at the 300 level before registering for a senior experience seminar. Works before 1800: Two of the 10 units taken for the English major must be courses that focus primarily on texts written before 1800. Please check the department website for the courses each semester that fulfill this requirement; the Registrar or department can also be consulted. *Students who complete four courses from among the Department’s Creative Writing offerings (English 227, 228, 335-328, 434) will receive a B.A. in English with a Focus in Creative Writing noted on their transcripts. Students must have 2.0 in all courses applied to the major, with no grade below C-. The English Department strongly encourages its majors to obtain speaking and writing competence in a foreign language. ENGL courses that fulfill the University Core (SSIs, Artistic Approaches, Humanistic Approaches, or Connections) cannot be applied towards the major or minor.