2009â2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2009â2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2009â2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
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<strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Arbor</strong> 2009–2010 <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />
English Minor<br />
—Liberal Arts, Pre-Law, Pre-Seminary Programs<br />
21 credits<br />
Required Courses<br />
21 credits<br />
ENG202 Literary Genre and Interpretation 3<br />
ENG301 Advanced Composition (w) 3<br />
ENG321 The English Language 3<br />
ENG332 Shakespeare (w) 3<br />
ENG343 American Literature (w) 3<br />
ENG350 World Literature 3<br />
Select one of the following courses.<br />
ENG337 British Literature I 3<br />
ENG338 British Literature II 3<br />
English Minor<br />
—Secondary Education Program<br />
21 credits<br />
Required Courses<br />
21 credits<br />
ENG202 Literary Genre and Interpretation 3<br />
ENG301 Advanced Composition (w) 3<br />
ENG315 Contemporary Mosaic 3<br />
ENG321 The English Language 3<br />
ENG332 Shakespeare (w) 3<br />
LAN435 Literature for Young Adults 3<br />
Select one of the following courses.<br />
ENG337 British Literature I 3<br />
ENG338 British Literature II 3<br />
ENG343 American Literature (w) 3<br />
In addition to the coursework described above, all students enrolled in English Education majors or minors must show proof of membership<br />
in at least one professional organization (e.g. National Council of Teachers of English, Michigan Council of Teachers of English, Michigan<br />
Reading Association, etc.). The department chair will keep a list of eligible organizations. Students are strongly encouraged to attend one or<br />
more professional conferences during their junior/senior year. The department will facilitate this activity.<br />
Language Arts<br />
Language Arts is a critical area of study for a teacher candidate in Elementary or Early Childhood Education.<br />
Reading, writing, listening, speaking, viewing, and visual representation form the backbone of the elementary<br />
curriculum. Without it, we could not read and write in the content areas, solve problems in mathematics, or<br />
communicate with others. Language Arts is considered a group major and group minor in the Elementary<br />
Education Program.<br />
Language Arts Major<br />
—Elementary Education Program Only<br />
40 credits<br />
Required Courses<br />
33 credits<br />
COM325 Storytelling & Oral Histories (w) 3<br />
COM332 Mass Communication 3<br />
EDU362 Teaching the Writer’s Craft 3<br />
EDU364 Teaching English Language Learners 3<br />
ENG202 Literary Genre and Interpretation 3<br />
ENG301 Advanced Composition (w) 3<br />
ENG315 Contemporary Mosaic 3<br />
ENG321 The English Language 3<br />
ENG332 Shakespeare (w) 3<br />
LAN435 Literature for Young Adults 3<br />
LAN437 Children’s Literature 3<br />
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