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2013 – 2014 - Barton College

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139 Arts and Sciences: English and Modern LanguagesENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGESFaculty:• Professors: Clark (Department Chair), Fukuchi, Godwin, Marshall.• Associate Professors: Montano, Moreno.• Assistant Professor: Dennis, McCauley.Student Organization:English Club.Note: All courses listed in the requirements are three-hour courses except where noted with anumber in parentheses. Each set of double course numbers represents a lecture course/laboratorycourse combination.English Major (B.A.) Requirements:• English Core: ENG 204, 231, 232, 233, 234, 240, 309, 312, 457.• Modern Language: (Two courses at any level.)The base language requirement is SPA 101 and SPA 102. If the student testsout of either SPA 101 or SPA 102, then, he/she takes the next two Spanishcourses (SPA 102, 201, 202).• Completion of one track: 12 semester hours.Literature Track Requirements:– Two 200-level electives.– Two 300-level electives.Writing Track Requirements:– ENG 317: Technical Writing– ENG 318: Nonfiction Writing– ENG 320: Creative Writing– One 300-level English electiveTotal: 43 semester hoursEnglish Major (B.A.)/Teacher Licensure Requirements:Requirements within the English major:• English Core: ENG 204, 231, 232, 233, 234, 240, 309, 312, 457.• Modern Language: (Two courses at any level.)The base language requirement is SPA 101 and SPA 102. If the student testsout of either SPA 101 or SPA 102, then, he/she takes the next two Spanishcourses (SPA 102, 201, 202).• ENG 318: Nonfiction Writing or ENG 320: Creative Writing• Three 200- or 300-level electives (of which at least one must be at the 300 level;excludes ENG 318, 320, 363).Total English requirements: 43 semester hours

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