2010-2011 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Master of Education Advanced Content Specialization in English
The English department offers graduate courses that may be used in cooperation with the Grand Valley College of Education to fulfill the requirements for an English Concentration in M.Ed. degree in Advanced Content Specialization.
Admission
Students apply to the College of Education for admission to the M.Ed. program. Students who elect an English concentration in that degree are assigned an advisor in the College of Education and in the English department to direct the English segment of their study within the M.Ed. program (see the section on the College of Education, The Graduate Program). Students applying for the English concentration should have an undergraduate major or minor in English or the equivalent.
Course Requirements for the English Concentration
Students must complete 15 semester credits in English approved by the English department. Those courses must be taken from the following groups of courses as indicated.
Literary periods, authors, or topics two courses from the following:
- ENG 603 - Seminar in British Literature Credits: 3
- ENG 605 - Seminar in American Literature Credits: 3
- ENG 651 - Literary Period Seminar Credits: 3
- ENG 661 - Author or Topic Seminar Credits: 3
- ENG 663 - Shakespeare Credits: 3
Literature focusing outside the traditional canon one course from the following:
- ENG 612 - Women Writers Credits: 3
- ENG 614 - Literature of American Ethnic Minorities Credits: 3
- ENG 616 - World Literature in English Credits: 3
Literary theory or genre one course from the following:
- ENG 621 - Literary Theory and the Teaching of Literature Credits: 3
- ENG 624 - Genre Studies Credits: 3
Writing or language theory one course from the following:
- ENG 631 - Teaching Writing Credits: 3
- ENG 633 - Advanced Writing Credits: 3
- ENG 641 - History of the English Language Credits: 3