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Nov 24, 2024
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2012-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Catalog]
English (B.A.)
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Program: B.A.
Department of English and Linguistics
Liberal Arts Building 145 ~ 260-481-6841 ~ www.ipfw.edu/engl
The student learning outcomes for the degree are as follows:
- Students display the ability to write critically, precisely, and persuasively, especially about topics relevant to their major field and their selected concentration.
- Students demonstrate the ability to communicate knowledge of literary, linguistics, and rhetorical conventions and traditions, especially those of America and England.
- Students can apply the appropriate research tools and methods to demonstrate critical understanding of their selected concentrations.
To earn the B.A. with a major in English, you must fulfill the requirements of IPFW (see Part 8 ), the College of Arts and Sciences (see Part 4 ), and those listed below.
As you complete your degree, you will be required to submit clean copies of two papers to the department. The first paper must be from a course taken during the first 15 credits you count toward the major, and the second from a course taken thereafter and counted toward the major. Both papers should be from courses taught in the department, be appropriate to your concentration, and represent your best work. At least one should be based on research and include documentation. Please turn the paper in before the end of the appropriate semester and include a copy of the assignment, if it is available.
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IPFW General Education Requirements
Area I—Linguistic and Numerical Foundations
One of the following Credits: 3
One of the following Credits: 3
College of Arts and Sciences Requirements
Foreign Language credits: 14
- Requirements in Arts and Sciences Part B
Distribution (not in major discipline) Credits: 9
- Requirements in Arts and Sciences Part C
Cultural Studies Credits: 6
- Requirements in Arts and Sciences Part D
Core and Concentration (Major) Courses
- Cr. 3
- Credits in Writing (ENG W203 or a W-prefixed course above the 200-level): 3
- Credits in American literature: 3
- Credits in British literature before 1700: 3
- Credits in British literature after 1700: 3
- Credits in language study (linguistics, history of the English language, or Old or Middle English literature): 3
- Credits in one of the concentrations as listed: 15–53
General Elective Courses Credits: 0–32
- Sufficient elective credits, selected in consultation with your advisor
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