BA: English, English Education Option 2022-2023
English is the language of global communication, and it's much more than that. By studying English at º£½ÇÉçÇø (º£½ÇÉçÇøCI), you'll explore literature and writing through innovative, interdisciplinary courses that shape your mind and abilities to help you find your way in the world. You'll graduate as an insightful reader, an adept researcher, and an agile writer, ready to continue your studies at a graduate or professional school or to launch your career.
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Two Year Academic Roadmap
Fall Junior
Course Area Course Number Course Title Units Notes Requirements Met GE Categories ENGL/ UDGE 330 Interdisciplinary Writing 3 Triple counts with Major, UDGE C and GWAR Major, GE, & GWAR UDGE C ENGL 315 Intro. to Language, Structure and Linguistics 3 Major ENGL 349 Perspectives on Multicultural Literature 3 Also fulfills Multicultural Perspectives Requirement Major MP ENGL 325, or
326, or
327
ENGL 325: Major Non-Western Authors, or
ENGL 326: Major British & European Authors, or
ENGL 327: Major American Authors3 Course 1 of two courses required from the list Major COMM/ UDGE 345 Media Literacy and Youth Culture 3 English Education Option Course Major & GE UDGE D Total Units
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Milestones
- Two year plan assumes Lower Division (LD) Major courses have been completed. If any LD courses remains incomplete, take these courses as soon as possible.
- Check in with the Advising Center, Graduate Studies Center, and Career Development Services
- Consider leadership in a campus club
Spring Junior
Course Area Course Number Course Title Units Notes Requirements Met GE Categories ENGL 360 Literary Theory 3 Major ENGL 475 Language in Social Context 3 English Education Option Course Major ENGL 477 Young Adult Literature 3 English Education Option Course Major UDGE Student’s Choice UDGE B - Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning 3 See catalog for course titles & descriptions GE UDGE B HIST Student's Choice US History 3 Choose one: HIST 270, 271, 272, 275. CHS 350. If US HIST has been met change to Free Elective. (Highly recommended to take a Prerequisite course for Credential Program as a Free Elective) Other AIR: US History Total Units
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Milestones
- Two year plan assumes Lower Division (LD) Major courses have been completed. If any LD courses remains incomplete, take these courses as soon as possible.
- Talk to your faculty about grad school options
- Consider an on-campus job, such as a peer mentor
- Attend a º£½ÇÉçÇøCI Credential Program Information Session
Fall Senior
Course Area Course Number Course Title Units Notes Requirements Met GE Categories ENGL 410 Shakespeare's Plays 3 Major ENGL 474 Approaches to English Grammar 3 Major ENGL 478 Writing as Reflective Practice 3 Major ENGL 479 Field Experience in English Education 1 Major & GE UDGE D Free Elective Student's Choice Free Elective 3 Needed for 120-unit requirement (Highly recommended to take a Prerequisite course for Credential Program, specifically EDSS 424 to cover both of these two Free Elective sections since course is worth 5 units) Other Free Elective Student's Choice Free Elective 2 Needed for 120-unit requirement (Highly recommended to take a Prerequisite course for Credential Program, specifically EDSS 424 to cover both of these two Free Elective sections since course is worth 5 units) Other Total Units
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Milestones
- Go to an English portfolio information session
- Submit your Capstone portfolio
- Meet with Academic Advising Center for Grad Check and apply for graduation
- Apply for graduate school, if applicable
- Attend Capstone presentations
- Attend Grad Fair
Spring Senior
Course Area Course Number Course Title Units Notes Requirements Met GE Categories ENGL 499 Capstone Project/Senior Seminar 3 Major ENGL 325 or
326 or
327ENGL 325:Major Non-Western Authors, or
ENGL 326: Major British & European Authors, or
ENGL 327: Major American Authors3 Course 2 of two courses required from the list Major Graduation Requirement Student's Choice Language 3 Units may vary between 3-4 units depending on language chosen; if language has been met change to Free Elective. (Highly recommended to take a Prerequisite course for Credential Program as a Free Elective) Other Language POLS 150 American Political Institutions 3 If US Constitution/State & Local Gov't has been met change to Free Elective. (Highly recommended to take a Prerequisite course for Credential Program as a Free Elective) Other AIR: US Constitution/ State & Local Govt. Free Elective Student's Choice Student's Choice 3 Needed for 120-unit requirement (Highly recommended to take a Prerequisite course for Credential Program) Other Total Units
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Milestones
- Visit the Job Fair
- Invest time in your Capstone project
- Attend Grad Fest
- Join your professional org. @ student rate