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Mar 28, 2024
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2021-2023 University Catalog
English, BA (CIP 23.0101)
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The English Department at Saint Augustine’s University is devoted to the critital study of literature and language, and the study of creative expression of many kinds, including film and other media. The department joins critics, scholars, and artists in an environment that fosters interactive learning and teaching, with extensive opportunities to work one-on-one with faculty mentors, in small and energetic classroom settings. Students will also have the opportuity to attend conferences, poetry readings, and pursue extracurricular activities that will give them access to a challenging world beyond the brirck-and-mortar classroom.
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Outline
A student who intends to major in English must earn at least two B’s and a C in the three required communication courses - ENGL 131 , ENGL 132 , and COMM 201 Communication Skills , by the end of the sophomore year. The minimum overall grade point average for students to be admitted into the English major is 2.0.
Plan of Study
The Plan of Study includesthe following degree requirements: Major Core Requirements, Supporting Courses, Free Electives, and the University General Education Program Requirements. Students must earn a “C” or better in all Major Core Requirements and Supporting Courses.
Major Core Requirements (57)
Degree Totals
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Major Requirements |
57 |
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Supporting Courses |
9 |
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Free Electives |
12 |
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Univesity GEP |
42 |
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General Education Program Requirements 42 Credit Hours
University GEP Core Requirements: Minimum of forty-two (42) hours is required. Students who enter as a first-time freshman must take an entrance assessment. A minimum grade of “C” is required in English (ENGL 131, ENGL 132, COMM 201) and Mathematics (MATH 131). Students that have course requirements waived must satisfy the MINIMUM required hours of 120 in order to graduate.
First and Second-Year Experience - 4 credits
Freshmen are required to complete the First Year and Second Year Experience classes.
Communication Skills - 9 Credits
Written and Oral Communication Definition:
Written and Oral Communications is the ability to impart and interchange information of ideas within a meaningful context using various rhetorical modes such as descriptive, informative, analytical and argumentative writing.
All students are required to take ENGL 131, ENGL 132, COMM 201. Some students will be required to take ENGL 150 and LIS 150.
Spiritual Development - 3 credits
Critical thinking is characterized by the comprehensive exploration of issues, ideas, artifacts, and events before accepting or formulating an opinion or conclusion. Spiritual development is the ability to understand diverse religions and to develop positive spiritual growth.
Health and Wellness - 4 credits
Ability to understand, develop and adopt positive behaviors and life strategies that promote physical, mental, emotional, social well-being.
Science - 4 credits
Student must take one science course with lab (3 credit + 1 credit) = 4 credits required.
Note that STEM majors will take BIOL 133 + Lab and CHEM 141 + Lab.
Mathematics - 3 credits
Students are required to take three credit hours of mathematics (MATH 131 or higher). Note 1: STEM majors are required to take MATH 135 and MATH 231. Note 2: Accounting and Business majors are required to take MATH 135 and either MATH 224 or MATH 231. All other majors can satisfy mathematics requirements by taking MATH 131 and MATH 132 or MATH 174.
Social Science - 3 credits
Fine Arts - 3 credits
Any 100/200 level course from the following subjects:
Behavioral Science - 3 credits
Any 100/200 level PSYCH, SOC or CJ course
World Languages - 3 credits
FL _ 131 or higher (3)
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