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BACHELOR OF Arts IN English Education (9-12)

Degree Requirements | English Specialty Area Requirements
Education Requirements | Recommended Degree Path


Students who desire teacher licensure in English Education should declare the major as soon as possible in their college career. Consultation with the Program Coordinator or program advisor prior to registering for General Education courses is strongly recommended.

 

To be eligible for consideration by the Teacher Education Committee and approved for admission to the Teacher Education Program, each candidate must:

  1. Have not more than 9 hours of the General Education requirements remaining;
  2. Have earned a “C” (2.0) or better in EDN 3020 or the approved equivalent course;
  3. Have earned a grade of at least a “C‑” (C if the course was repeated) in all required specialty area, professional studies, and content pedagogy courses completed at the time of admission, with the exception of EDN 3020, which requires a grade of C;
  4. Have at least a 2.5 cumulative Quality Point Average (QPA) on a 4.0 scale on all prior college/university course work;
  5. Meet the state established scores on Praxis I, SAT, or ACT. An official copy of the scores must be sent to UNCP. Students must meet the scores in effect at the time they apply to and qualify for admission to the Teacher Education Program [see next section for details];
  6. Satisfactorily complete an admission interview after completing all the above requirements;
  7. Complete a Candidate for Professional Licensure (CPL) form. CPL forms are available in the School of Education Licensure Office and on the School of Education Web site.

 

Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Education (9-12)

Requirements for BA in English Education
Sem. Hrs.
Freshman Seminar 1
General Education Requirements
35
Specialty Area Requirements 40-46
» English Core (27-33)
» Additional Major Required Courses (13)
English Education (9-12) Core (Required)  

» Professional Studies

» Content Pedagogy

15

18

University-wide Electives 7-13
Total 122


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Specialty Area Requirements

English Core

Before taking any of the courses below, students must complete ENG 1050 with a “C” grade or better.

Course#
Course Title
Comments
In the three choices below, students should select a combination of early and late surveys.
ENG 2050; or World Literature Before 1660; or  
ENG 2060 World Literature After 1660  
ENG 2230; or American Literature Before 1865; or  
ENG 2240 American Literature After 1865  
ENG 2470; or British Literature Before 1790; or  
ENG 2480 British Literature After 1790  
ALL courses are required.
ENG 3040 Principles of Literary Study Prerequisite:
A “C” or better in ENG 1060 and “C” or better in one 2000-level; This course is a prerequisite for all 3000-level literature courses.
ENG 3460 Aspects of the English Language  
ENG 3710 English Grammar  
ENG 4570 Shakespeare Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of instructor; ENG 2470 recommended
ENGS 4xxx Seminar in Literature Numbers and topics vary; see projected schedule in department office.
SPE 2000; or Interpersonal Communication; or  
SPE 2010 Fundamentals of Speech  
0-2 courses Competency in a foreign language at the 1320 level  
Choose ONE production course.
JRN 1820 Yearbook Production (1)  
JRN 1610 Student Newspaper Production (1)  
THE 1620 Play Production (1)  
ENG 2870 Literary Magazine Production (1)  


The foreign language requirement may be met by completing 1310 and 1320, by testing into and completing 1320 only, or by testing out of both 1310 and 1320.

 

Additional Major Required Courses

Select any four courses from the list below with approval of coordinator/ English advisor. Before taking any of the courses below, students must complete ENG 1050 with a “C” grade or better.

Course
Area
Comments
Choose ONE 2000-level ENG multicultural course.
ENG 2010 Southern Literature  
ENG 2020 Contemporary Literature  
ENG 2040 Mythology of All Peoples  
ENG 2080 Women’s Literature  
ENG 2090 Literature and Film  
ENG 2100 African American Literature  
ENG 2180 Asian American Literature  
ENG 2190 Latino Literature  
ENG 2200 Native American Literature Also AIS 2200
ENG 2410 Environmental Literature  
Choose NO MORE THAN TWO composition/rhetoric courses.
ENG 2990 Writing Center Theory and Practice  
ENG 3570 History of Rhetoric Prerequisite: A “C” or better in ENG 1050 and 1060
ENG 3580 Professional Writing Prerequisite: A “C” or better in ENG 1050 and 1060
ENG 3590 Creative Nonfiction Prerequisite: A “C” or better in ENG 2780 or 2790
ENG 3700 Advanced Composition Prerequisite: A “C” or better in ENG 1050 and 1060
ENGS 4090-4129 (Numbers will vary) Special Topics in Composition and Rhetoric Prerequisite: One previous writing course at the 3000 level or above.
Choose ONE or MORE advanced courses.
ENG 3100 The Harlem Renaissance Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 3110 Medieval British Literature Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 3120 Early Modern British Literature Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 3130 American Transcendentalist Period Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 3140 American Realism and Naturalism Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 3150 British Romantic Literature Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 3160 Victorian Literature Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 3170 Post-Colonial Literature Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 3250 Language in Society  
ENG 3420 The British Novel Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of instructor; ENG 2470 or ENG 2480 recommended
ENG 3430 The American Novel Prerequisite: ENG 304 or permission of instructor; ENG 2230 or ENG 2240 recommended
ENG 3440 The Native American Novel Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor; Also AIS 3440
ENG 3540 Modern Drama Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of instructor; six semester hours of 2000‑level literature
ENG 3560 Modern Fiction Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 3660 Modern Poetry Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 3670 Contemporary Fiction Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 3680 Contemporary Poetry Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 3740; or Writing Poetry II; or Prerequisite: ENG 2780 or permission of instructor
ENG 3750 Writing Fiction II Prerequisite: ENG 2790 or permission of instructor
ENG 4020 Literary Criticism Prerequisite: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor
ENG 4230; or ENG 4240 Special Topics in American English  
ENG 4810; or Phonetics and Phonology; or  
ENG 4830; or Second Language Acquisition; or  
ENG 4850 Cultural Issues of English as a Second Language  


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Required English Education (9-12) Courses

Professional Studies

Course#
Course Title
Comments
EDN 3020 Foundations of Education Prerequisite:
Must have completed at least 30 semester hours of college/ university work and have no less than a 2.0 QPA
EDN 3120 Early Adolescent through Young Adult Development Prerequisite:
Must have no less than 2.0 QPA
EDN 3500 Educational Psychology Prerequisite:
Admission to Teacher Education Program
EDN 4190 Content Area Literacy in Middle & Secondary Schools Prerequisite:
Admission to Teacher Education Program
SED 3000 Introduction to Exceptional, Diverse, and At-Risk
Students
Prerequisite:
Must have no less than 2.0 QPA


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Content Pedagogy

Course#
Course Title
Comments
EED 3840 Literature and Reading for Adolescents (6-12): Methods
and Materials

Spring only

EED 3890 The Teaching of Writing and Speech (6-12): Methods
and Materials

Fall only;
Prerequisite: EED 3840

EED 4490 Internship for Secondary English Education (9)

Spring only; Prerequisite:
Admission to Teacher Education Program

EED 4750 Professional Seminar in Secondary English Education

Spring only;
Prerequisite:
Admission to Teacher Education Program


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Updated: Wednesday, June 16, 2010

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    Associate Professor and Coordinator of Undergraduate English Education
    Office: Dial Humanities Building, Room 154
    Phone: 910.521.6887
    Email: virginia.jones@uncp.edu
 
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