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English Secondary Education Concentration

About the Program
The Department of Humanities offers a major program in English for a Bachelor of Arts degree. The English program of study consists of 42 credits, exclusive of the "Special GER" and the language and philosophy requirements for the BA degree. The Department also offers an English Secondary Education Concentration. All majors take a comprehensive examination and produce a writing portfolio for assessment.

Admission Requirements
Students who are interested in a major in English must have a GPA OF 2.0 or better; must submit a Declaration of Major Form; and must complete an interview with the Chairperson or another faculty member.

Admission Requirements to the English Secondary Education Concentration:

1. The student wishing to declare a concentration in English Secondary Education must meet the following criteria:

  • Completed ENGL 101 and ENGL 102 or ENGL 103 and ENGL 104;
  • Completed MATH 125 or MATH 132 (depending on the major);
  • Completed a minimum of 30 SCH that count toward graduation;
  • Attained a CGPA of 2.7
  • Achieved the minimum MSDE required score on the PRAXIS I examination;
  • Completed EDUC 202 (with portfolio);
  • Accepted into the Teacher Education Program of the School of Education.

2. The student must obtain approval of the HM Department Chair and the Secondary Education Department Chair by their signatures on the Declaration of Major Form.

3. The student should continue taking courses as a major in HM until such time that s/he is eligible to take other courses in the secondary education program.

4. After admittance to the Teacher Education Program, the student will take both education and history courses.


Humanities Courses

Core Courses (33 Credits)

ENGL 201  Survey of British Literature I
ENGL 202  Survey of British Literature II
ENGL 205  Survey of American Literature I
ENGL 206  Survey of American Literature II
ENGL 210  Literary Genres
ENGL 335 or 336  Literature of Black American I or II
ENGL 353  Shakespeare
ENGL 302  Sociolinguistics
ENGL 496  Senior Colloquium
ENGL 322  Adolescent Literature
ENGL 305  Advanced Expository Writing

Electives (9 Credits)

Electives are in addition to the core courses. The elective requirement is satisfied by any nine credits from among the following subjects: Creative Writing (CRWR), English (ENGL), Journalism (JRNL), Mass Communications (MCOM), Philosophy (PHIL), and World Literature (WLIT). Students in the English Secondary Education concentration must take ENGL 406, Advanced Grammar.


Foundation Courses

9 Credits required

Psychological Foundations
EDUC 202  Educational Psychology (This course requires a 16 hour practicum) AND
SPED 201  Introduction to the Needs of Exceptional Individuals AND

Historical or Philosophical Foundations
EDUC 402  History of Education OR
EDUC 403  Philosophy of Education AND

Methods Courses and Practicum (30 credits required)
EDUC 203  Fundamentals of Teaching with A-V Technology AND
EDUC 408  Measurements of Evaluation in Education AND
SCED 312  Principles of Secondary Education AND
SCED 427  Teaching Reading in Secondary School I AND
REED 428  Teaching Reading in Secondary School II AND

Subject Matter Methods
SCED 325  Teaching English in the Secondary School AND

Practicum
SCED 414  Directed Teaching in Secondary School/Seminar

Financial Aid
Students may contact the Office of Financial Aid at 410-951-3636 for information on financial aid. The Maryland Higher Education Commission, State Scholarship Administration at 410-260-4511, also provides a variety of financial aid programs. Students seeking financial aid should also contact their State senator or delegate for information on senatorial scholarships.

Special Accomodation(s)
Coppin State University supports all students in their academic endeavors. Should you need academic accommodations because of a disability please contact CSU's Disability Support Services Program (DSSP) Counselor, Ms. Patricia Johnson, to register for reasonable accommodations. Ms. Johnson is located in the Grace Hill Jacobs building, Room #806. If already registered with this program, please provide the DSSP accommodation forms to the professor immediately to describe what accommodations you are requesting.

For more information, please call

Dr. Alcot Arthur, Chair(Humanities)
Ph: (410) 951-4156
Email: aarthur@coppin.edu

or


Dr. Robert Cataliotti, Coordinator(English Major)
Ph: (410) 951-4166
Email: rcataliotti@coppin.edu

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