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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Arts and Sciences, English Literature Concentration, A.A.


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Faculty Advisor: Prof. Siobhan Wright · Phone: 410-386-8207 · Email: swright@carrollcc.edu

Faculty Advisor: Dr. W. David Fell · Phone: 410-386-8115 · Email: wfell@carrollcc.edu

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jody Nusholtz · Phone: 410-386-8221 · Email: jnusholtz@carrollcc.edu

The Arts and Sciences Concentration in English, Literature, prepares students to continue in an English baccalaureate program. Students in this concentration engage in critical reading, basic literary research, and analysis to prepare for literary study at the 300-level. Throughout the program, students will write both imaginatively and analytically to develop writing skills in various genres. This program aligns with the College’s mission to develop competencies in communication and critical thinking.

Degree Requirements


Recommended Course Sequence: (Total Credits: 60)

Spring


Fall


Literature Elective - Select a Literature course from the list below

Elective - Refer to ARTSYS and the receiving institution’s catalog to select a transferable course

Elective - Refer to ARTSYS and the receiving institution’s catalog to select a transferable course

  

 ; Language 201-level or higher recommended - Diversity

Spring


  

Writing or Lit Elective - Select an additional literature or writing course (from the below choices)

Elective - Refer to ARTSYS and the receiving institution’s catalog to select a transferable course

Elective - Refer to ARTSYS and the receiving institution’s catalog to select a transferable course

Elective - Refer to ARTSYS and the receiving institution’s catalog to select transferable courses, as necessary to meet the 60 credit degree total.

Electives


Program Goals


Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:

  1. Explore genres, historical and emergent, that comprise a culture’s body of literature and discourse.
  2. Interpret literary works by considering cultural contexts (cultural values, historical events, or universal themes) to deepen awareness of human experiences.
  3. Write in a variety of genres for different purposes, audiences, and occasions.
  4. Express ideas in crafted language to effectively communicate original ideas.

Student Notices


The following courses are required for this concentration; some courses fulfill General Education requirements: one Literature course (from ENGL 211 , ENGL 212 , ENGL 225  or ENGL 240 ); one Writing course (from ENGL 110 , ENGL 209 , ENGL 219 , ENGL 220 , or COMM 110 ); one additional Literature or Writing course; and one Language or Communications course (from COMM 105 , ENGL 245 , FREN 102  or higher, GERM 102  or higher or SPAN 102  or higher).

Diversity requirement: take ENGL 102  and Language at the 201 or higher level to meet this requirement.

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