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Feb 26, 2021
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Literature, B.A.
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the program in Literature - Concentrations in Literature and English Education will be able to:
- Integrate their literature studies with ongoing reflection and hospitable engagement with a diverse world.
- Identify and articulate characteristics and trends of diverse literatures and historical periods: dates, styles, authors, and canon formation.
- Develop and support close readings of texts using literary theory and terminology.
- Employ strong research, rhetorical, linguistics, literary, and analytical skills in their writing.
- Present literary analysis to formal audiences, demonstrating strategies for audience engagement and oral communication of written work.
Lower-Division Requirements
Total Lower Division Units: 18
Upper-Division Requirements
One course from the following:
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Three courses from the following:
Total Upper Division Units: 36
Lower-Division Requirements
Total Lower Division Units: 21
Upper-Division Requirements
One course from the following:
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Total Upper Division Units: 32
Teacher Preparation
To complete requirements for a preliminary Single Subject (Secondary) California teaching credential, students who pursue the concentration in English Education must pass the CSET Examination in English (including Composition and Rhetoric, Literature, and Linguistics) to demonstrate Subject Matter Competency and complete the Professional Preparation coursework and other items as required by the commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC). |
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