Teacher Certification
Emphasis (Catalogs through 2003-2004)
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Overall Program of Study
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ENGL 203 (3 hrs)
ENGL 207 (3 hrs)
ENGL 211 (3 hrs)
ENGL 305 (3 hrs)
ENGL 300 (3 hrs)¤
ENGL
507†
(3 hrs)¤
ENGL 303 (3 hrs)¤
ENGL 519 (3 hrs)¤
WRIT 350 (3 hrs)¤
ENGL 491 (0 hrs)
ENGE 391/392 (4 hrs)
6 hours from the following:
- Electives from ENGL
- WRIT 300, 307 or 316, WRIT 500
¤ Students must earn a C or better in these courses
Hours in the Major: 37
†Note: Effective Fall 2005, ENGL
302 has been changed to ENGL 507.
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The
Professional Education Sequence: 29 hours
EDUC 110¤,
210¤, 250, 275¤,
310¤, 390¤,
475, 490 |
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*Students completing the required program for the B.A. degree in English must
demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language at or above the third semester college
level. This requirement may be met by a satisfactory score on a recognized proficiency
examination or by passing any foreign language course numbered 201 or any course with 201
as a prerequisite. A maximum of 3 semester hours of foreign language courses may be
applied to Area I and a maximum of 3 semester hours may be applied to Area V of the
Winthrop University General Education Distribution requirements listed above. **Within
Areas III, IV, and V of the General Education Requirements, teacher education students
must select one course from Non-Western Societies and one course from Minorities in
America. Consult the Schedule of Courses each semester for the current approved list.
For a list of science course
recommendations for non-science majors, click here.
A student must attain a cumulative grade-point average of 2.75or better in courses
taken at Winthrop and included in the 37 semester hours of the required program. The
student must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours of ENGL courses in residence at
Winthrop University. Within the 124 semester hours required for the B.A. degree, the
student must include a minimum of 40 hours in courses numbered above 299 and complete PLSC
201 or ECON 103 or HIST 211 and 212.
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