College's catalog - Trinity Christian College
College's catalog - Trinity Christian College
College's catalog - Trinity Christian College
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English<br />
145<br />
The English major consists of 40 hours:<br />
English 103 (or 108), 104, 201, 203, 205, 340, 341, 343, 344, 350, 370 or 372, 375 or 376, 400, 401.<br />
The Secondary English Education major consists of 41 hours:<br />
English 103 (or 108), 104, 201, 203, 205, 350, 371, 375 or 376, 380, 401;<br />
Two apprenticeship from: 340, 341, 343, 344;<br />
Two electives from 352, 354, 372, 356, or additional apprenticeship courses.<br />
Students with a teaching major in English education will minor in education and follow the<br />
secondary education minor course requirements, including Education 310, as listed in the<br />
education department section of the <strong>catalog</strong>.<br />
The English minor consists of 18 hours:<br />
English 103 (or 108), 104, 201, 203, 205;<br />
One from: 340, 341, 343, 344, 350, 354.<br />
English Courses (ENGL)<br />
Note: Semesters listed are when courses are normally offered. However, course offerings and<br />
scheduling are subject to change at the discretion of the department.<br />
ENGL 102 Basic English (3)<br />
Fall<br />
Students review grammar and reading technique, and learn to structure paragraphs and essays. All<br />
students must have these skills as determined by ACT English (below 18) or SAT verbal (below<br />
50) scores before proceeding to other English courses. Does not fulfill one of the college English<br />
general education requirements.<br />
ENGL 103 <strong>College</strong> English: Composition (3)<br />
Fall, Spring<br />
This practical study of rhetorical principles integrates the reading of others’ essays with the<br />
student’s own writing including the writing of a research paper. It also guides students through<br />
interpretation of both the written word and visual images. Fulfills one of the college English<br />
general education requirements.<br />
ENGL 104 <strong>College</strong> English: Introduction to Literature (3)<br />
spring<br />
This course introduces students to a critical appreciation of poetry, drama, and short and long<br />
fiction. Literature written from <strong>Christian</strong> perspectives and non-<strong>Christian</strong> perspectives is included.<br />
Students write essays on issues related to the literature being discussed. Prerequisite: English 103<br />
(or 108). Fulfills one of the college English general education requirements.<br />
ENGL 108 Honors Writing (3)<br />
This course takes the place of English 103 for students in the Honors Program.<br />
Fall<br />
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