First Semester (17 credits)
_____ (3) Engl 101, Composition
_____ (3) Speech: SpCm 101
_____ (3) Humanities and Fine Arts: one course from category I
_____ (3) First Behavioral/Social Science course
_____ (3) Humanities and Fine Arts: one course from category III
_____ (2) Wellness: Wel 100
_____ (3) Engl 284, Intro to Lit Criticism
_____ (3) Literature in a Social, Historical, or Aesthetic Context—choose one:
Engl 213, Backgrounds to Lit
Engl 230, Lit for Younger Readers
Engl 258, Lit and Culture
Engl 319, Post-Colonial Lit
Engl 363, Literary Genres
_____ (3) Human Values and Gen. Cert. Req.: EdFn 475
_____ (3-4) Math 102, 104, 115, 120, 121, 123, or 125
_____ (3-4) First Laboratory Science course
_____ (3) Technological Literacy: MIS 105 (or Technology Literacy Proficiency exam)
_____ (3) Pre-1800 Lit Survey: Engl 311, 312, 313, or 314
_____ (3) Post-1800 Lit Survey: Engl 315, 316, 317, or 318
_____ (3) Humanities and Fine Arts, first category II course: choose a foreign-language course
_____ (2) Gen. Cert. Req.: EPsy 302
_____ (3-4) Second Laboratory Science course
_____ (3) One course toward a minor or an endorsement
_____ (3) Linguistics Elective: Ling 403 or 443
_____ (3) Second pre-1800 Survey: Engl 311, 312, 313, or 314
_____ (3) Gen. Cert. Req.: EPsy 327
_____ (3) Humanities and Fine Arts, second category II course: choose a second foreign-language course (preferably the same language used for the first category II course)
_____ (3) Second Behavioral/Social Science course (with a different prefix from that chosen for the first Behavioral/Social Science course)
_____ (3) One course toward a minor or an endorsement
_____ (3) Shakespeare: Engl 431 or 432
_____ (6) Gen. Cert. Reqs.: SpEd 401, InEd 411, SEED 424
_____ (3) Third Behavioral/Social Science course (with a prefix different from those used for the first two Behavioral/Social Science courses)
_____ (3) One course toward a minor or an endorsement
_____ (3) Writing Elective—choose one:
Engl 302,
Hypertext Writing
Engl 305, Professional and Tech Writing
Engl 482, Creative Writing II
Engl 483, Advanced Creative Writing
MCom 210, Basic Journalism
_____ (3) A second post-18th cent. survey: Engl 315, 316, 317,
or 318
_____ (3) Ling 425, Modern Grammar
_____ (7) Secondary Junior Block: EFnd 325, SeEd 300, 301, and 450
_____ (3) One English senior seminar: Engl 422, 425, or 490
_____ (3) Engl 486, Rhetorical Theory and Practice
_____ (3) Engl 494, Internship in English
_____ (6) Two or three
Professional Semester courses: