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1 Department of English English Brigham Young University Idaho Professional Writing Emphasis Professional Writing focuses on writing, editing, formatting, and producing documents. Course work includes computer applications, publication design, and editing, with special attention to genres specifi c to technical communication. Professional Writing students gain hands-on experience writing, editing, and preparing texts for publication. Students with a professional writing emphasis will prepare to work as writers for business and industry or as freelance writers. Creative Writing Emphasis Creative Writing focuses on writing original works of poetry, fi ction, drama, and nonfi ction. Course work includes the study of literary genre and creative writing within a workshop setting. This emphasis culminates with English 418R Creative Writing and Publishing, a course which provides students an opportunity to submit works for publication and prepare issues of Outlet for publication. More often an avocational pursuit, creative writing can contribute to careers in education, editing, publishing, and professional and freelance writing. Kendall Grant, Department Chair Josh Allen, Matthew Babcock, Jeremy Bailey, Mark Bennion, Robert Bird, Robert Brown, William Brugger, Scott Cameron, Janet Christensen, Julie Clark, Joseph Darowski, Glenn Dayley, Eric d Evegnee, Suzette Gee, Kristen Glenn, Terry Gorton, Kendall Grant, Don Hammar, Jack Harrell, Kip Hartvigsen, Elaine Hawker, Braden Hepner, Karen Holt, Murray Hunt, Sam Johansen, Gloria Keawe, Darin Merrill, Joelle Moen, Phil Murdock, Anne Papworth, Jim Papworth, Dan Pearce, Tony Potter, James Richards, Derik Robertson, Scott Samuelson, Rhonda Seamons, Rusell Shaffer, Jefferson Slagle, Paula Soper, Judy Steiner, Steven Stewart, Trulee Stocking, Roy Turner, Vaun Waddell, Lyle Wakefield, David Ward, Jaron Watson, Jason Williams Delaina Scholes, Secretary (208) For English Advising Susan Garner, College Career and Academic Advisor (208) garners@byui.edu Introduction The English Department offers a BA degree in English (with emphases in Literary Studies, Creative Writing, and Professional Writing) and BA degrees in English Education and English Education Only Field. Minors are available in English and English Education. The student organization, the English Academic Society (EAS), sponsors various activities, including a Pre-Professional Conference, monthly lectures and workshops, regular excursions to undergraduate conferences, and frequent socials. The department sponsors Outlet, a publication of student writing. English majors are encouraged to participate in these opportunities and to complete an internship in the fi eld (English 98R, 1- credits). English Education - First Field and English Education - Only Field The English Education degrees focus on educational theories and methods for teaching literature and composition in the public school classroom, grades -. Coursework includes an introductory English module, a literature module, and an English module. Students in English Education Only Field degree then select additional credits of English courses. Students in English Education First Field complete an education minor. Both degrees require a Teacher Education Core, which includes Student Teaching. Outlet: The BYU-Idaho Literary and Art Journal Outlet is a literary journal published in conjunction with the Art Department. It features creative works written by students. Submissions are reviewed and selected by a senior-level editorial board. Those intereseted in submitting their poetry, fi ction, creative nonfi ction, or drama can fi nd submission forms at outlet/. Graduation Requirement For major and minor courses a letter grade of C- is required as a minimum grade. Writing Center Qualifi ed peer Writing Assistants, under the supervision of the Writing Center Director, work individually with students in free, confi dential writing sessions (for more information see byui.edu/writingcenter). English majors who complete English 25 are welcome to apply as Writing Assistants. Literary Studies Emphasis Literary Studies focuses on critical thinking, interpretation and analysis of literature. Course work includes British and American literary history, genre and author studies, ethnic and world literature, and rhetorical and literary theory. Literary Studies prepares students for further graduate study in English or other professional programs. Students who are considering graduate school in English should complete 8-11 credits in one foreign language. 245
2 Brigham Young University Idaho BA in English Literary Studies Emphasis (0-11) Take required Foundations courses Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses ENG 251 ENG 252 ENG 14 ENG 25 Literary Studies Core Take this courses: ENG 440 ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG ENG ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG ENG 50R ENG 70R ENG 7 American Literature ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG English Literature ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG ENG following categories for credits: ENG 70R ENG 7 ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 5 Student Choice Module Select and complete 1 module: Writing ENG 18 ENG 21 ENG 2 ENG 27 Reading ENG 1 ENG ENG 50R ENG 7 Student Creation Choose credits: ENG 18R ENG 21 ENG 2 ENG 27 ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG ENG 50R ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 5 ENG 70R ENG 7 ENG 98R 1- ENG 400R ENG 418R ENG 40 ENG 450 ENG 452 ENG 495 Capstone Take this course: ENG 495 For major and minor courses a letter grade of C- is required as a minimum grade. ENG 50R Total Major Credits=51 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation=29 This major is available on the following tracks: 24
3 ENG 251 ENG 252 ENG 14 ENG 25 Professional Writing Module ENG 21 ENG 2 ENG 98R* 1- ENG 400R or 450 * Credits Intership or credis ICOMM. Brigham Young University Idaho BA in English Professional Writing Emphasis (0-) American Literature ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG English Literature ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG ENG following categories for credits: ENG 70R ENG 7 ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 5 ENG 50R Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses English Take required Foundations courses Student Choice Module Select and complete 1 module: Writing ENG 18 ENG 21 ENG 2 ENG 27 Reading ENG 1 ENG ENG 50R ENG 7 Total Major Credits=51 Student Creation Choose credits: ENG 18R ENG 27 ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG ENG 50R ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 70R ENG 7 ENG 400R ENG 418R ENG 40 ENG 450 ENG 452 ENG 495 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation=29 Capstone Take this course: ENG 452 For major and minor courses a letter grade of C- is required as a minimum grade. This major is available on the following tracks: 247
4 Brigham Young University Idaho BA in English Creative Writing Emphasis (0-1) Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses ENG 251 ENG 252 ENG 14 ENG 25 Creative Writing Module ENG 218 ENG 18R* ENG 418R* ENG 18R or 418R *Either English 18R or English 418R must be taken twice American Literature ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG English Literature ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG ENG following categories for credits: ENG 70R ENG 7 ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 5 Student Choice Module Select and complete 1 module: Writing ENG 18 ENG 21 ENG 2 ENG 27 Reading ENG 1 ENG ENG 50R ENG 7 Student Creation Choose credits: ENG 21 ENG 2 ENG 27 ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG ENG 50R ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 5 ENG 70R ENG 7 ENG 98R 1- ENG 400R ENG 40 ENG 450 ENG 452 ENG 495 Capstone ENG 452 ENG 495 For major and minor courses a letter grade of C- is required as a minimum grade. ENG 50R Total Major Credits=51 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation=29 This major is available on the following tracks: 248
5 Brigham Young University Idaho BA in English Education - Only Field (80) Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses ENG 251 ENG 252 ENG 14 ENG 25 English Education Module ENG 5 ENG 429 ENG 40 ENG 450 Capstone ENG 452 ENG 495 American Literature ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG British Literature ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG ENG following categories for credits: ENG 70R ENG 7 ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 50R Additional English Courses Choose credits: ENG 21 ENG 2 ENG 27 ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG ENG 50R ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 70R ENG 7 ENG 98R 1- ENG 400R ENG 418R ENG 452 ENG 495 Education Core ED ED 04 ED 1 ED 41 ED SPED State of Idaho Certifi cation requires 45 English Credit Hours For major and minor courses a letter grade of C- is required as a minimum grade. State of Idaho Certification requires 45 English Credit Hours Total Major Credits=45 Education Core Credits=2 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation= This major is available on the following tracks: 249
6 Brigham Young University Idaho BA in English Education - First Field (8) Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses Education Core ED ED 04 ED 1 ED 41 ED SPED English Education Module ENG 5 ENG 429 ENG 40 ENG 450 ENG 251 ENG 252 ENG 14 ENG 25 British Literature ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG ENG American Literature ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG following categories for credits: ENG 70R ENG 7 ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 50R For major and minor courses a letter grade of C- is required as a minimum grade. Total Major Credits= Education Core Credits=2 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation=1 Education Majors Require an Education Minor for Graduation This major is available on the following tracks: 250
7 Brigham Young University Idaho Creative Writing Concentration (D 10) Concentration Requirements No Double Counting of Concentration Courses ENG 251 ENG 252 ENG 14 ENG 25 following categories: ENG 70R ENG 7 Creative Writing Module ENG 218 ENG 18R* ENG 418R* ENG 18R or 418R* IDS 98R 1- IDS ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 5 *Either English 18R or English 418R must be taken 2 times. ENG 50R Total Concentration Credits= This Concentration is available on the following tracks: Literary Studies Concentration (D 104) Concentration Requirements No Double Counting of Concentration Courses ENG 251 ENG 252 ENG 14 ENG 25 following categories: ENG 70R ENG 7 ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 5 ENG 50R Literary Studies Module Take this course: ENG 440 Take 1 course: ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG ENG Take 1 course: ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG Take 1 course: ENG 50R ENG 70R ENG 7 IDS 98R 1- IDS Total Concentration Credits= This Concentration is available on the following tracks: 251
8 Brigham Young University Idaho Professional Writing Concentration (D 105) Concentration Requirements No Double Counting of Concentration Courses ENG 251 ENG 252 ENG 14 ENG 25 following categories: ENG 70R ENG 7 ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 5 Professional Writing Module ENG 21 ENG 2 ENG 98R* 1- ENG 400R OR 450 ENG *Internship or credits of ICOMM IDS 98R 1- IDS ENG 50R Total Concentration Credits=4 This Concentration is available on the following tracks: Minor in English (1) Minor Requirements No Double Counting of Minor Courses - No Grade Less Than C- for Minor Courses English Core ENG 251 ENG 14 Supplemental Courses Pick 4 of the following courses: ENG 218 ENG 252 ENG 18R ENG 21 ENG 25 ENG 2 ENG 27 ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG ENG 50R ENG 51 ENG 52 ENG 5 ENG 54 ENG 55 ENG 5 ENG 70R ENG 7 ENG 90 2 ENG 400R ENG 418R ENG 40 ENG 440 ENG 450 ENG 452 For major and minor courses a letter grade of C- is required as a minimum grade. NOTE: For specific recommendations regarding course groupings, please visit the English Department in Rigby Hall 180. Total Minor Credits=18 This minor is available on the following tracks: 252
9 Brigham Young University Idaho Minor in English Education - Second Field (14) Minor Requirements No Double Counting of Minor Courses - No Grade Less Than C- for Minor Courses Required Courses ENG 251 ENG 14 ENG 25 ENG 429 ENG British Literature ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG American Literature ENG 4 ENG 5 ENG For major and minor courses a letter grade of C- is required as a minimum grade. Total Minor Credits=21 This minor is available on the following tracks: English Pre-Approved Clusters Reading for a Lifetime 4200 ENG 50R in Literature ENG 55 Children s Literature ENG 5 Young Adult Literature ENG 7 Shakespeare Total Credits Genre Study 4201 ENG 51 Fiction ENG 52 Poetry ENG 5 Drama ENG 54 Nonfi ction Total Credits Creative Writing 420 ENG 218 Creative Writing ENG 18R Advanced Creative Writing Take 2 courses: ENG 51 Fiction ENG 52 Poetry ENG 5 Drama ENG 54 Nonfi ction ENG 55 Children s Literature ENG 5 Young Adult Literature ENG 70R Major ENG 418R Creative Writing and Publishing Total Credits Professional Writing & Editing 4205 ENG 252 Fundamentals of Research and Presentation ENG 21 Technology for Professional Writers ENG 2 Beginning Editing ENG 452 Advanced Editing Total Credits Literature 4204 Take this course: ENG 251 Fundamentals of Literary Interpretation Take courses: ENG 1 Medieval and Renaissance ENG 2 Neoclassic and Romantic ENG Victorian and Modern ENG 4 Colonial and Romantic ENG 5 Realistic and Modern ENG British & American Literature - Contemporary (195 -Present) ENG 50R in Literature ENG 51 Fiction ENG 52 Poetry ENG 5 Drama ENG 54 Nonfi ction ENG 55 Children s Literature ENG 5 Young Adult Literature ENG 70R Major ENG 7 Shakespeare Total Credits Introduction to English Studies 4207 ENG 251 Fundamentals of Literary Interpretation ENG 252 Fundamentals of Research and Presentation Take 1 course: ENG 14 Advanced Research and Literary Analysis ENG 21 Technology for Professional Writers Take 1 course: ENG 25 Theory of Language -- Grammar & Usage ENG 2 Editing ENG 27 History of English Language Total Credits Rhetoric and Composition 420 ENG 25 Theory and Practice of Language ENG 27 History of the English Language ENG 54 Nonfi ction ENG 450 Rhetorical Studies Total Credits 25
10 Course Descriptions Brigham Young University Idaho Credits* ENG 100 Reading Comprehension (2:2:2) Emphasizes basic reading skills: vocabulary building, comprehension, and fl uency. ENG 102R Reading Assistance and Textbook Comprehension (0.5-2:4:0) Total Course Fees: $5.00 Emphasizes basic reading skills: Vocabulary building, comprehension and fl uency. ENG 10 Basic Writing (::0) Total Course Fees: $5.00 (no fee for online courses) Emphasizes basic writing conventions: effective sentences, paragraphs, and short essays. Recommended for individuals with ACT English score of 17 or below. ENG 10L English Language and Basic Writing (5:0:0) Teaches basic writing conventions in crafting effective sentences, paragraphs, and short essays. Students will refi ne their English speaking, vocabulary, reading and writing skills while accomplishing these objectives. This course counts for fi ve credits but it does not fulfi ll the Foundations writing requirement. ENG 107 College Reading (::1) Total Course Fees: $5.00 Develops reading skills for improved textbook comprehension in the arts and sciences. ENG 108 ELD - Oral (::2) Focuses on the improvement of English skills for non-native speakers. Emphasizes oral communication. ENG 109 ELD - Writing (::1) Focuses on the improvement of English writing skills for non-native speakers. Emphasizes written communication. Prepares students for FDENG 101. (Fall, Winter) FDENG 101 Writing and Reasoning Foundations (::0) Professional Writing focuses on writing, editing, formatting, and producing documents. Course work includes computer applications, publication design, and editing, with special attention to genres specifi c to technical communication. Professional Writing students gain hands-on experience writing, editing, and preparing texts for publication. Professional Writing prepares students to work as writers for business and industry or as freelance writers. FDENG 201 Advanced Writing and Critical Thinking (::0) Prerequisites: ENG 111; FDENG 101; COMM 111 Emphasizes writing and critical thinking through expository and argumentative essays, as well as documents for specifi c professional fi elds. ENG 110 Introduction to English Studies and Professions (1:1:0) English 110 introduces students to the fi eld of English and the BYU-Idaho English major. Enrolled students will take part in the BYU-Idaho English Academic Society and become familiar with philosophical and professional issues and organizations in the fi eld of English. ENG 151 Introduction to Literature (::0) Introduces literary genre: short story, novel, poetry, and drama. Emphasizes skilled reading, analysis, and appreciation of signifi cant examples of literature. ENG 218 Creative Writing (::0) Focuses on the creation of original works of poetry, drama, fi ction, and non-fi ction. Introductory course for the creative writing emphasis for English majors. (Does not give GE credit in the Letters area of the Arts and Letters requirement nor in the Reading and Writing area of the Basic Skills requirement.) English ENG 251 Fundamentals of Literary Interpretation (::0) Prerequisites: FDENG 101 OR COMM 111. Completion of FDENG 101. English and Humanities majors and minors. Introduces literary genre: fi ction, poetry, drama, and literary theory. (Required for English majors and minors.) ENG 252 Fundamentals of Research and Presentation (::0) Prerequisites: FDENG 101 This course forcues on written and visual rhetoric, using multiple technologies to deliver an enhance a variety of texts aimed at various audiences. Taught Fall, Winter, and Spring. ENG 290R Special Projects (1-:0:0) An arranged course. Requires chair s approval. ENG 14 Advanced Research and Literary Analysis (::0) Prerequisites: ENG 251 Emphasizes literature-based expository and research writing. Requires analytical essays including explication, literary analysis, interpretation, and a research paper. (Required for English majors and minors.) ENG 1 Advanced Writing/Technical Communication (::0) Prerequisites: FDENG 101 Emphasizes accuracy and skill in writing scientifi c pamphlets, articles, reports, and memoranda. Requires a research paper. (Required for Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and Biology majors.) ENG 18R Advanced Creative Writing (::0) Prerequisites: FDENG 101 Focuses on the creation of original writing in fi ction, poetry, drama, or creative non-fi ction. May be repeated for credit. See schedule for specifi c offerings. ENG 19 Advanced Writing for Construction Management (::0) Prerequisites: FDENG 101 Emphasizes accuracy and skill for writing in the professional world of construction management, with focus on the writer s role, purpose and content in communication, and appropriateness of tone. ENG 21 Technology for Professional Writers (::0) Prerequisites: ENG 252 or COMM 10; FDENG 201 Develops expertise in professional writing with an emphasis on the industry-standard tools professional writers use (i.e., websites, help-authoring software, presentation and simulation software, and page-design programs). ENG 25 Language Theory - Grammar/Usage (::0) Prerequisites: FDENG 101 Introduces the study of the English language with an emphasis on grammar, usage, and semantics with an overview of history and editing. (Required for English majors and minors.) ENG 2 Editing (::0) Prerequisites: FDENG 101; ENG 25 Develops expertise in comprehensive editing, copyediting, and proofreading. Introduces students to document production and design. Provides students with practical experience through service learning oportunities. (Required for English Majors/Professonal Writing emphasis.) ENG 27 History of English Language (::0) Introduces the study of the English language with a focus on history, infl uence, nomenclature, and semiotics. (Elective for English majors.) 254 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week)
11 ENG 1 British Literature - Medieval and Renaissance (428-10) (::0) Examines works and authors of the Medieval and Renaissance periods from Beowulf to Milton and the infl uence of historical events, philosophical ideas, and literary trends. ENG 2 British Literature - Neoclassic and Romantic (10-182) (::0) Examines works and authors of the Neoclassic and Romantic periods from Dryden to Keats and the infl uence of historical events, philosophical ideas, and literary trends. ENG British Literature-Victorian and Modern ( ) (::0) Examines works and authors of the Victorian and Modern periods from Carlyle to Eliot and the infl uence of historical events, philosophical ideas, and literary trends. ENG 4 American Literature - Colonial and Romantic ( ) (::0) Examines works and authors of the Colonial and Romantic periods from Bradstreet to Dickinson and the infl uence of historical events, philosophical ideas, and literary trends. ENG 5 American Literature - Realism and Modern ( ) (::0) Examines works and authors of the Realism and Modern periods from Twain to Ellison and the infl uence of historical events, philosophical ideas, and literary trends on the works and authors. ENG British and American Literature - Contemporary (195-present ) (::0) Examines contemporary British and American works and authors from 195 to the present and the infl uence of historial events, philosophical ideas, and literary trends. ENG 50R in Literature (::0) Traces an important theme (for example, nature, fantasy, archetypal quest) as expressed in various literary genres and through historical periods. (May be repeated for credit. See schedule for specifi c offerings.) ENG 51 Fiction (::0) Explores the development and characteristics of short fi ction and/or the novel. ENG 52 Poetry (::0) Introduces major poets and analyzes signifi cant poetry, indicating cultural and artistic relationships to other art forms. ENG 5 Drama (::0) Explores literary study of plays, encompassing their historical, critical, and social contexts. ENG 54 Non-fiction (::0) Emphasizes extensive reading, writing, and study of creative non-fi ction works by major authors. (Includes memoir, personal essay, nature, travel, and literary journalism.) ENG 55 Children s Literature (::0) Introduces students to the spectrum of children s literature, past and present. ENG 5 Young Adult Literature (::0) Focuses on evaluating, promoting, and teaching young adult literature in the public schools. (Required for English Education majors.) ENG 70R Major (::0) Focuses on the life and works of one major writer or the life and works of a few related authors. (May be repeated for credit. See schedule for specifi c offerings.) ENG 7 Shakespeare (::0) Focuses on the works of Shakespeare and the culture of Elizabethan England. English Brigham Young University Idaho ENG 90 Preparation for Internships and Careers (2:2:0) Prerequisites: ENG 21; FDENG 101; ENG 110; ENG 251; ENG 252 This course examines internship and career positions for the professional writer, helps students assemble both a print and online writing portfolio, and encourages them to apply for an internship or career position. ENG 97R Practicum (::0) Prepares students to teach Freshman Composition while in graduate school or as adjunct faculty. Recommended for majors with Literary Studies emphasis. (Fall, Winter) ENG 98R English Internship (1-:0:0) Applied practice and/or teaching of writing, editing, research, or literary analysis. To arrange an internship, contact the English Department. ENG 400R of Professional Writing (::0) Prerequisites: FDENG 101; ENG 251; ENG 21; ENG 110; ENG 252 This course provides in-depth coverage of two genres of professional writing at the discretion of the instructor. may include but are not limited to: advertising and public relations, magazine and journalistc writing, grant writing, proposal writing, useability testing, white paper writing. Repeatable for credit. ENG 418R Creative Writing and Publishing (::0) Prerequisites: ENG 218; ENG 18R Focuses on workshops, document production, portfolio preparation, and editing. Prepares students for publishing. (Culminating course for English Majors with a Creative Writing Emphasis.) ENG 429 Methods 1: Teaching Writing and Language (::0) The goal of English 429 is to help English Education majors and minors explore the writing and language components of the language arts curriculum; adopt principles of effective writing instruction; and utilize a variety of formal and informal assessments. ENG 40 Methods 2: Teaching Reading, Speaking and Listening (::0) Prerequisites: ED 1 Recommended after completion of 0 credits, and ED 41. The goal of English 40 is to help English Education majors explore the reading, speaking, and listening components of the language arts curriculum; adopt principles of effective English instruction; and utilize a variety of formal and informal assessments. ENG 440 Studies in Literary Theory (::0) Prerequisites: ENG 251; ENG 14 Surveys predominant critical theories for literary study and interpretation. (Required for English Majors/Literary Studies Emphasis.) ENG 450 Rhetorical Studies (::0) Prerequisites: ENG 251; ENG 14; ENG 25 Explores theories and applications of the writing and reading processes. (Required for English Majors and Minors.) ENG 452 Advanced Professional Writing (::0) Prerequisites: ENG 2 Advanced Professional Writing and Editing. Course Description: Provides students with practical writing and editing experience through service learning opportunities. Develops expertise in professional writing, comprehensive editing, copyediting, proofread ing, document production, and design. ENG 495 Senior Writing Seminar (::0) Prerequisites: ENG 251; ENG 14 Provides the capstone experience for all English Majors. Requires the preparation of a senior portfolio representing the student s best work. (Required for English Majors.) 255 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week)
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