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Four-Year Integrated (FYI) Teacher Credential Program in English
Course Sequence
FALL SEMESTER
Year
1
Year
2
Year
3
Year
4
SPRING SEMESTER
Course
Units
Course
Units
ENGL 115 (GE - BS/AR &EW)
MATH 131 (BE - BS/M)
RS 101 (or other GE - SE/AH)
GE: SE/NS
GE: SE/NSL
University 100
3
3
3
3
1
3
16
ENGL 258* Brit Lit (GE-SE/A&H)
ENGL 275* Am Lit
GE: SE/NS&L
• COMS 151/L (GE - BS/OC)
• ENGL 250FE* FE
3
3
4
3
3
ENGL 259* Brit Lit 2
ENGL 355* Writing about Lit
3
3
3
3
Title V
6
ENGL 463* Poetry Ext Study 1‡
ENGL 311* or 371* (GE - SE/CCS) Ext
Study 2‡
COMS 309* (UD GE)
AAS 201, PAS 204, CHS 202
(GE - BS/CT)
GE: SE/CCS
3
• (GE - SE/SS) (UD)
3
3
18
• EPC 420 CR FE
3
15
ENGL 416* or 417* Shakespeare
Brit Lit Ext Study 3‡*
3
3
ENGL 436* or 438*
Am Lit Extended Study 4‡*
3
3
HSCI 496ADO CR
AAS/ARMN/CHS/ELPS/
PAS 417 CR FE
SED 511 CR FE
TH 473/L* (GE - SE/AH) (UD)
1
3
ENGL 301* Lang & Linguistics
ENGL 406* FE
3
3
3
3
16
SED 514 Technology CR
3
15
 ENGL 429* Adol Lit FE
 SED 525EN CR
ENGL 302*
3
3
3
SPED 420 CR FE
SED 554/S CR FE
3
4
16
16
ENGL 495 ESM* Senior Sem
•SED 521 CR FE
•SED 529 CR FE
SED 555/S CR FE
Total Program Units:
English Major Units:
Credential Units:
FE
Field experience
GE designations – see below
CR
Credential course
Course titles – next page
*
Major course

‡
3
3
3
3
7
16
128
54
36
Linked or connected courses
Extended Study (12 units) as part of CCTC subject-matter requirements. FYI has selected the Literature
Option.
FYI-English Courses
Course
AAS 201
AAS/ARMN 417
CHS/ELPS/PAS
CHS 202
COMS 151/L
COMS 309
ENGL 258
ENGL 259
ENGL 115
ENGL 250FE
ENGL 275
ENGL 301
ENGL 302
ENGL 311
ENGL 355
ENGL 371
ENGL 406
ENGL 416
ENGL 417
ENGL 429
ENGL 436
ENGL 438
ENGL 463 A or B
ENGL 495ESM
Am Lit Ext Study
Brit Lit Ext Study
EPC 420
HSCI 496ADO
MATH 131
PAS 204
RS 101
SED 511
SED 514
SED 521
SED 525EN
SED 529
SED 554/S
SED 555/S
SPED 420
TH 473/L
U 100
Title
Race, Racism, and Critical Thinking
Equity and Diversity in Schools
Units
3
3
Race, Racism, and Critical Thinking
Public Speaking with Lab
Advanced Public Speaking
Survey of English Literature
Survey of English Literature
Freshman Composition
3
3
3
3
3
3
Perspectives on English Studies: From Texts to Classroom
3
Major American Writers
3
Language and Linguistics
3
Introduction to Modern Grammar
3
History of African-American Writing
3
Writing About Literature
3
Issues in Jewish-American Writing
3
Advanced Expository Writing for Teachers
3
Shakespeare: Selected Plays
3
Shakespeare: Survey
3
Literature for Adolescents
3
Major Critical Theories
3
Critical Approaches to Literature
3
Modern Poetry or Contemporary Poetry
3
Senior Seminar in Literature for English Subject Matter Prog 3
Any upper division ENGL American literature course
3 See next page
Any upper division ENGL British literature course
3 See next page
Psychological Foundations of Adolescence
3
Health Concerns of the Adolescent
1
Mathematical Ideas
3
Race and Critical Thinking
3
The Bible
3
Fundamentals of Secondary Education in Multiethnic
3
Secondary Schools
Computers in the Instructional Program
3
Teaching Content Area Literacy in Multiethnic
3
Secondary Schools
Methods of Teaching English
3
Teaching English Learners in Multiethnic Secondary Schools 3
Supervised Field Experience and Seminar
4
Supervised Practicum and Seminar
7
Improving of Learning of Students with Special Needs
3
Dramatic Performance in the Secondary Language Arts
3
Curriculum
Freshman Seminar …………………………………………….3
FYI - English Extended Study Options
British Literature Course – Choose 1
ENGL 443
English Literature of the Middle Ages
ENGL 449
The English Renaissance
ENGL 452
17th Century Literature
ENGL 456
The Age of Enlightenment
ENGL 458
The Romantic Age
ENGL 460
The Victorian Age
ENGL 461
Modern British Literature
ENGL 462
Contemporary British Literature
ENGL 466
Major British Novelists I
ENGL 467
Major British Novelists II
ENGL 468
Major British Novelists III
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
American Literature Course – Choose 1
ENGL 473
American Literature 1607-1860
ENGL 474
American Literature 1860-1912
ENGL 475
American Literature 1912-1945
ENGL 476
Contemporary American Literature
ENGL 477
Major American Novelists I
ENGL 478
Major American Novelists II
3
3
3
3
3
3
BS
SE
Title V
General Education Designations
Basic Skills
▪ AREW Analytical Reading and Expository Writing
▪ CT
Critical Thinking
▪M
Mathematics
▪ OC
Oral Communication
Subject Explorations (at least 1 course must include IC- Information Competence)
▪ NS
Natural Sciences
▪ AH
Arts and Humanities
▪ SS
Social Sciences
▪ LL
Lifelong Learning
▪ CCS Comparative Cultural Studies - Gender, Race, Class, and Ethnicity Studies, and
Foreign Languages
U.S. History and Local Government
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