Full Catalog - Wayne State College
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96 <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>362 American Literature II..................................3371 British Literature I........................................3372 British Literature II......................................3380 Shakespeare..................................................3381 Classical Epic and Drama or382 The Bible as Literature.................................3442 Teaching Writing..........................................2443 Young Adult Literature.................................2444 Dev Rdg-Middle/Sec Sch.............................2480 Senior Seminar.............................................3EDU 409 English Content Area Methods and Materials must betaken as part of the professional education requirements, offeredsecond semester only.Students may graduate with a single subject endorsement inEnglish.Field Endorsement in Lang. Arts (BA or BS) 66 hoursA person with this endorsement may teach and directcurricular and co-curricular activities in composition, language,literature, speech, theatre, mass communication, journalism, andreading in grades 7 through 12. This endorsement requires 66semester credit hours in journalism, language, literature, masscommunication, reading, speech, theatre, and writing. Alsolisted in Communication Arts section.ReadingENG443 Young Adult Lit............................................2444 Dev Rdg-Middle/Sec Sch.............................2LanguageENG 325 Structure of English.....................................3326 Linguistic Theory & App orCNA 302 Language & Human Behavior.....................3CompositionENG 202 Poetry Workshop or203 Fiction Workshop or430 Playwriting...................................................3442 Teaching Writing..........................................2SpeechCNALiteratureENG201 Small Group Communication or210 Interpersonal Communication......................3240/440 Intercollegiate Forensics.......................3447 Directing Communication Activities...........3270 Critical Approaches to Literature.................3361 American Literature I...................................3362 American Literature II..................................3371 British Literature I........................................3372 British Literature II......................................3380 Shakespeare..................................................3381 Classical Epic and Drama or382 The Bible as Literature.................................3480 Senior Seminar orCNA 455 Senior Seminar in Comm Arts............3Mass MediaCNA 263 Introduction to Mass Comm orENG/CNA 383 Film & Literature.....................................3Dramatic ArtsCNA 223 Acting*.........................................................3232 Stagecraft*...................................................3432 Play Prod. For Secondary Schools...............3*Participation in college productions also required.JournalismCNA280 News Writing...............................................3290 Editing amd Copywriting or450 Computer Layout & Present........................3EDU 409 English Content Area Methods and Materials andEDU 409 CNA Content Area Methods and Materials must betaken as part of the professional education requirements.Minor in English: 21 hoursA minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicatedby the student’s major(s) and minor(s). ENG 102 remainsprerequisite to all other ENG courses. At least 50% of the hoursin the minor must be at the 300-400 level.Students must complete:at least 3 hours from the following: ENG 200, 202, 203,402, and 403;at least 9 hours from the following: ENG 250, 270, 361,362, 371, 372, 380, 381, 382, 383, and 384;and 9 hours from any ENG course other than ENG 102.Minor in Editing and Publishing: 21 hoursA minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicated bythe student’s major(s) and minor(s). Complete at least 50% ofthe hours in the minor at the 300-400 level. Also listed in theCommunication Arts section.BUS 370 Principles of Marketing................................3CNA 450 Computer Layout & Presentation orITE 425 Desktop Publishing......................................3ENG 321 Literary Editing............................................3Writing courses (at least 3 hrs upper level).....................12Selected from ENG 200, 202, 203, 402, 403, andCNA 262 or 280, 290, 430, 458.Undergraduate Endorsement in English as a SecondLanguage: 15 hoursA special endorsement in addition to a field endorsement or twosubject endorsements.CNAEDUENG302 Language and Human Behavior or375 Intercultural Communication.......................3415 ESL Progms, Curric, Assessment.................3416 ESL Methods, Assessment...........................3417 ESL Practicum K-12....................................3325 Structure of English or326 Linguistic Theory and App...........................3Other requirements:One year of another language or equivalence in a languageother than a native language.Graduate Endorsement in English as a Second Language:15 hoursCNAEDU675 Intercultural Communication.......................3515 ESL Progms, Curric, Assessment.................3516 ESL Methods, Assessment...........................3517 ESL Practicum K-12....................................3ENG 610 Studies in Linguistics...................................3Note: Supplemental endorsement. This endorsement requiresan applicant to have a valid regular teaching certificate. Personswith this endorsement may teach English as a Second Languagein grades K-12.ENG 102 is a prerequisite to all other English courses exceptENG 105, 202, 203, 250, 260, and 280.