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Undergraduate Catalog - Lake Erie College

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Special Education Core (21 SH)<br />

• EDS 300 Introduction to Individuals with Mild to Moderate<br />

Educational Needs (3 SH)<br />

• EDS 302 Assessment and Intervention for Mild to<br />

Moderate Special Needs (3 SH)<br />

• EDS 310 Behavior Management and Intervention (3 SH)<br />

• EDS 320 Collaboration and Transition Planning (3 SH)<br />

• EDS 330 Curriculum and Materials for Mild to Moderate<br />

Special Needs (3 SH)<br />

• EDP 304 Integrated Curriculum, Methods and Assessment<br />

(3 SH)<br />

and Intervention Special Group 1 - 3 semester credits from<br />

the following:<br />

• EDE 304 Child Development and Learning (3 SH)<br />

• EDP 310 The Pre-Adolescent/Adolescent Learner (3 SH)<br />

Field Experience (4 SH)<br />

• EDS 312 Mild Moderate Intervention Specialist Field<br />

Experience I (2 SH )<br />

• EDS 412 Mild Moderate Intervention Specialist Field<br />

Experience II (2 SH )<br />

Student Teaching for Licensure (12 SH)<br />

• EDS 440-42 Student Teaching: Mild Moderate Intervention<br />

Specialist (9 SH)<br />

• EDS 443 Seminar and Project for Mild Moderate Intervention<br />

Specialist (3 SH)<br />

English<br />

Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts<br />

The major in English is directed towards the student who<br />

seeks a background in British and American literature as the<br />

basis of study in the liberal arts or who wishes to pursue<br />

graduate studies in the field. Students may also wish to<br />

combine courses in English with a major in another field<br />

such as history or communication.<br />

Requirements for the Major:<br />

48 semester credits including:<br />

• EN 140 Principles of Critical Analysis (4 SH)<br />

• EN 220 Major British Writers (4 SH)<br />

• EN 221 Major American Writers (4 SH)<br />

• EN 342 Studies in Shakespeare (4 SH)<br />

• EN 401 Literary Theory and Criticism (4 SH)<br />

• EN 400 Senior Research Project (4 SH)<br />

and English Group 1 - 12 semester credits of British Literature<br />

from the following:<br />

• EN 327 The Neoclassical Age (4 SH)<br />

• EN 328 The Romantic Age (4 SH)<br />

• EN 329 The Victorian Age (4 SH)<br />

• EN 345 Old English and Medieval Literature (4 SH)<br />

• EN 346 Tudor and Stuart Literature (4 SH)<br />

• EN 347 British Modernism and Contemporary British<br />

Literature (4 SH)<br />

and English Group 2 - eight semester credits of American<br />

Literature from the following:<br />

• EN 336 Nineteenth-Century American Literature (4 SH)<br />

• EN 337 Twentieth-Century American Literature (4 SH)<br />

• EN 338 African-American Literature (4 SH)<br />

• EN 339 Multi-Ethnic American Literature (4 SH)<br />

and English Group 3 - four semester credits from the<br />

following:<br />

• EN 201 Advanced <strong>College</strong> Writing (4 SH)<br />

• EN 305 Composition Theory (4 SH)<br />

• EN 306 Linguistics (4 SH)<br />

• EN 310 Journalistic Essay (4 SH)<br />

• EN 315 Creative Writing: Fiction (4 SH)<br />

• EN 316 Creative Writing: Dramatic Forms (4 SH)<br />

• EN 317 Creative Writing: Poetry (4 SH)<br />

• EN 343 Studies in World Literature (4 SH)<br />

• EN 348 Women's Literature (4 SH)<br />

• EN 250/350 Internship in English (4 SH)<br />

Entrepreneurship<br />

Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Science<br />

The entrepreneurship major at <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong> integrates<br />

a contemporary liberal arts education with a<br />

solid foundation of management tools from traditional<br />

business disciplines. Within this context, students are<br />

coached to recognize and assess opportunities, master<br />

their communication skills, participate and lead effectively<br />

within a team environment and develop comprehensive<br />

implementation plans. Whether market-based or within a<br />

not-for-profit environment, entrepreneurship majors are<br />

prepared to create new ventures; both as stand-alone entities<br />

and within existing organizational structures. Specific<br />

entrepreneurial experiences in both the classroom and<br />

the community provide students with relevant hands-on<br />

opportunities for participative learning applications as well<br />

as active mentoring by <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> <strong>College</strong> Entrepreneursin-<br />

Residence and faculty with entrepreneurial experience.<br />

Requirements for the Major:<br />

64 semester credits including:<br />

• AC 101 Accounting Principles I (4 SH)<br />

• AC 102 Accounting Principles II (4 SH)<br />

• EC 200 Principles of Economics (4 SH)<br />

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