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Dec 21, 2024
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Fitchburg State University 2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English with License (5-12), B.S.
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English with License (5-12)
Chairperson |
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Lisa Gim |
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Professors |
Associate Professors |
Assistant Professors |
Chola Chisunka |
DeMisty Bellinger-Delfeld |
Katharine Covino-Poutasse |
Lisa Gim |
Steven Edwards |
Collin Syfert |
Michael Hoberman |
Wendy Keyser |
Diego Ubiera |
Aruna Krishnamurthy |
Frank Mabee |
Wafa Unus |
Irene Martyniuk |
Angela Nastasse-Carder |
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Benjamin Railton |
Elisabet Takehana |
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Kisha Tracy |
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Heather Urbanski |
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Objectives for the Program in English Studies
Through a variety of specialized programs, English majors can obtain a bachelor of arts English-Literature, bachelor of arts English-Professional Writing, bachelor of arts English- Initial Licensure, and bachelor of science English-Literature, bachelor of science English-Professional Writing, bachelor of science English-Initial Licensure.
The English Studies program offers students a) knowledge of the broad field of literature in English, b) in-depth knowledge of its diverse aspects, c) the reading, writing, and research tools for exploring the field and its boundaries, and d) ample opportunity for hands-on experience in related fields.
Requirements for the Major in English Studies
Approaches to English Studies (ENGL 2999 ) provides an introduction to the discipline. All English majors must satisfactorily complete the course by the end of their sophomore year. Transfer students must take ENGL 2999 during their first year at the university, unless exempted by the department chair, based on evaluation of transfer course work. English majors in all concentrations must fulfill common core requirements, including the Senior Capstone. See individual tracks for specific requirements in addition to the above.
- A course in speech or performance fulfills the speaking and listening requirement, where applicable.
Core Courses for all English Studies Concentrations
All English Majors are required to take 21 credits from the following courses:
- ENGL 2999 Approaches to English Studies 3 cr.
One American Survey of Literature 3 cr.
One British Survey of Literature
Students must take a third Survey or substitute an equivalent period course in British or American literature as indicated below:
One Upper Level Literature: 4000 Level 3 cr.
One Upper Level Writing Intensive 3 cr.
English with Licensure (5-12)
Students within our English major can pursue initial licensure as a middle and high school (5-12) English teacher. This program provides students with both a broad introduction to middle and high school teaching and specific instruction in the theory, research, and practice of middle and secondary English teaching. Throughout the program, students engage in field-based experiences in the school setting supervised by our faculty, culminating in a formal teaching practicum.
Candidates for initial teacher licensure must pass stage reviews to gain formal admission to the program, including GPA requirements and successful completion of Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTELs). Students will complete the middle and secondary education minor as part of their initial licensure concentration. A practicum in a local middle or secondary school is the final step towards licensure, as required.
This program is accredited by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and boasts graduates working in middle and high schools throughout the region.
Required Courses in English for Licensure
- One Professional Writing Elective 3 cr.
- One World Literature or Alternate Elective 3 cr.
- One Literature Elective 3 cr.
English Licensure Specific Minor
IDIS Minor in Middle and Secondary Education
Advanced Coursework for Licensure
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