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1 English - English Education Option, B.A. DEPARTMENT Department of English Lisa Weston, Chair Peters Business Building, Room FAX: MN in English, Minor MA in English - Literature Option, M.A. MA in English-Literature & Composition Theory Option, M.A. MFA in Creative Writing, M.F.A. BA in English - English Major Option, B.A. MN in Creative Writing, Minor BA in English - English Education Option, B.A. MA in English-Rhetoric and Writing Studies Option, M.A. CERT in Composition, Certificate of Adv. Study CRED in Single Subject Credential - English English is a general major or minor designed to give proficiency in skills that traditionally have been among the most highly prized by society: an ability to read with comprehension and critical judgment; to communicate accurately and clearly both orally and in writing; to grasp difficult ideas and think logically; to do research and organize materials; to make ethical and moral judgments from an historical and humanistic framework; and to appreciate literature and the arts. The core of the English major consists of four basic kinds of courses in the upper division: literary history courses, literary genre courses, literacy seminars, and writing courses. The masterpiece courses apply to the minor and may meet General Education requirements. The department also offers courses in mythology and folklore, methods of research, film, and women's studies. The Subject Matter Program for teaching credential candidates contains a number of specific prerequisites and special required courses, some of which are outside the Department of English. For specific program requirements, consult with the credential adviser each semester. Please note: The Composition Theory Option has been suspended as of May REQUIREMENTS Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements English Major - Education Option The English Education Option for the English major at Fresno State is designed to help prepare future middle and high school English teachers. Through this California state-approved program, students may demonstrate the English Language Arts subject matter competency required for entrance into a post-baccalaureate single subject teaching credential program. Majors with this option complete core English courses; courses in subjects related to language arts education such as drama, speech communication, and linguistics; and chose one area of Extended Studies from the following emphases: Composition and Rhetoric Creative Writing Linguistics (Language Awareness or TESOL) LiteratureSpeech Theater Education In addition to the major program requirements, General Education (G.E.) requirements and electives are required to fulfill the 120-unit degree. No General Education integration course offered by the Department of English may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for English majors. California State University, Fresno CATALOG 1
2 English Education major requirements (59-61 units) Lower-division core (8 units) ENGL 31, 32 Core competencies (8 units) ENGL 105 and 189 (or approved topics course in Shakespeare) English Education Option coursework (43-45 units) Electives and remaining degree requirements (8-10 units) may be used toward a double major or minor Additional degree requirement: Two college-level courses in the same foreign language. General Education requirements (51 units) Total (120 units) English Education Option coursework (Subject Matter Program) The following 28 units are required of all English credential majors regardless of extended studies emphasis. ENGL 131 (4 units) LING 146 (3 units) LING 141 (3 units) DRAMA 138A (3 units) COMM 103, 105, 114, or 115 (3 units of 115 are required) (3 units) ENGL 167 or 112 (4 units) ENGL 193T or 194T (4 units) Literature of Diversity (4 units) Select one approved course: ENGL 112, 113, 114, 178, 179, 193T (selected topics), 194T Total (28 units) Extended Studies (15-17 units) Select one of the following English education major extended studies emphases. Literature Emphasis (16 units) --- Creative Writing (4 units) --- Select one: ENGL 41, 43, 44, 161, 163, Literature (12 units) --- Select a minimum of three approved courses: ENGL 112, 113, 114, 115W, 116, 146, 147, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 167, 168T, 169T, 171, 176T, 177, 179, 181, 183T, 184, 187, 193T, 194T Composition and Rhetoric Emphasis (15 units) --- Creative Writing (4 units) --- Select one: ENGL 41, 43, 44, 161, 163, Theory (11 units) --- Select one: COMM 105, 140, 142 Select two: ENGL 181, 175T (Tutoring), 175T (Comp. Theory) or other approved courses Creative Writing Emphasis (16 units) Select two of the following sequences: ENGL 41 and 161 (8 units) ENGL 43 and 163 (8 units) ENGL 44 and 164 (8 units) Linguistics Emphasis (15 units) LING 100 (3 units) LING 147 (3 units) Select three courses in ONE of the following sequences: (9 units) Language Awareness Strand: LING 132, 138, 139, 142, 143, 144, 145, 148 OR California State University, Fresno CATALOG 2
3 Teaching English as a Second Language Strand: LING 132, 155, 165, 171 Theatre Education Emphasis (17 units) DRAMA 32 or 33 (3 units) DRAMA 34* (3 units) DRAMA 110* (3 units) DRAMA 139 (3 units) DRAMA 185 or 186 (3 units) DRAMA 115 (2 units) *Requires DRAMA 115 to be taken concurrently. Speech Emphasis (15 units) Select two: COMM 3, 5, 7, 8 (6 units) Select two: COMM 108, 162, 164 (6 units) Select any upper-division speech course not used in previous electives (3 units) Advising Notes 1. The major in English Education is a California state-approved program preparing students for a career teaching English Language Arts at the middle and high school level. The program includes core courses in the English major and additional courses in English Education. Students also choose one extended studies emphasis from the following areas: Creative Writing, Composition and Rhetoric, Speech, Theater Education, and Linguistics. 2. Courses within the major cannot fulfill two requirements. 3. Courses may double-count in G.E. and extended studies emphasis. 4. Recommended G.E. courses for all English credential majors are as follows: G.E. Area C1 - DRAMA 22, 62 G.E. Area C2 - LING 10 or foreign language courses G.E. Area E - DRAMA 32 G.E. Area IC - DRAMA 163; PHIL 120, 150 or 151 G.E. Area ID - MCJ 178 G.E. Area MI - LING To demonstrate Subject Matter Competency in the state of California through the Fresno State English Education major, students must - receive grades of either A or B in ENGL 105, 131, and 193/194T; - complete and earn the B.A. in English Education with an average 3.0 GPA or better in subject matter (major) coursework; and - complete and pass a reflective portfolio and interview process covering four state-mandated areas of English Education. 6. To be eligibile to enter the Fresno State Credential Program in the Kremen School of Education, students must - earn a bachelor's degree (B.A. or B.S.) with an overall GPA of 2.67 (including major and General Education Coursework); - provide evidence of successful completion of an appropriate pre-program field experience or EHD 50: Introduction to Teaching; and - complete CI 149: Curriculum, Instruction, and Technology in Secondary Classroom.exam should make an appointment with a credential adviser to obtain a list of additional requirements. 7. Provide evidence of English Language Arts Subject Matter Competency, either through a California state-approved program of coursework such as Fresno State's major in English Education OR by passing the state CSET exam in English. FACULTY The English Department consists of 24 full-time faculty whose teaching fields cover every area of literary studies and the humanities, including film and folklore. Most of the faculty have published books, textbooks, and articles in their disciplines, five have received outstanding teaching awards at the university, and one has received an outstanding teaching award for the entire CSU system. In addition, the faculty includes a number of lecturers, part-time instructors and teaching assistants, and the department operates an English writing lab staffed by tutors trained to work with students on an individual basis. California State University, Fresno CATALOG 3
4 Name Degree Phone Adisasmito-Smith, Steven E Doctor of Philosophy sadisasmito@csufresno.edu Arce, William warce@csufresno.edu Baer, Kristin A Master of Arts kristinbaer@mail.fresnostate.edu Beberian, Katie J Bachelor of Arts kbeberian@mail.fresnostate.edu Bernthal, Craig A Doctor of Philosophy craigb@csufresno.edu Beynon, John C Doctor of Philosophy jbeynon@csufresno.edu Bushman, Johanna M Second Master of Arts jobushman@csufresno.edu Church, Steven Master of Fine Arts stchurch@csufresno.edu Crisco, Virginia Doctor of Philosophy vcrisco@csufresno.edu Daher, Brandon Master of Arts bdaher@csufresno.edu Dominguez, David A Master of Fine Arts dadominguez@csufresno.edu Espinoza, Alex Master of Fine Arts aespinoza@csufresno.edu Firstman, Carole A Master of Fine Arts daisy1027@mail.fresnostate.edu Fujinami, Erin M Bachelor of Arts emarie@mail.fresnostate.edu Garza Gonzalez, Ana R Master of Fine Arts anagarza@csufresno.edu Gilewicz, Magdalena Doctor of Philosophy magdag@csufresno.edu Godfrey, Kathleen Doctor of Philosophy kgodfrey@csufresno.edu Hales, Corrinne Doctor of Philosophy connieh@csufresno.edu Hales, John R Doctor of Philosophy johnhal@csufresno.edu Harding, Cecile R Master of Fine Arts charding@csufresno.edu Hendrix, Howard Doctor of Philosophy howardh@csufresno.edu Hendrix, Laurel L Doctor of Philosophy laurelh@csufresno.edu Henry, Jeremiah A Bachelor of Arts jhenry0302@mail.fresnostate.edu Henson, Christi L Doctor of Philosophy chrishe@csufresno.edu Hernandez, Melanie Doctor of Philosophy melanieh@csufresno.edu California State University, Fresno CATALOG 4
5 Name Degree Phone Hooper, Stefani D Master of Arts stefanihooper@csufresno.edu Hughes, Courtney N Master of Fine Arts hughesc@csufresno.edu Ibarra, Gabriel J Master of Fine Arts gpoet@mail.fresnostate.edu Jarrar, Randa Master of Fine Arts rjarrar@csufresno.edu Jenkins, Ruth Y Doctor of Philosophy ruthj@csufresno.edu Kachadoorian, Melanie W Master of Fine Arts mweger@csufresno.edu Keller, Kyle J Bachelor of Arts jimkeller@mail.fresnostate.edu Kolofer, Megan M Master of Arts mkolofer@mail.fresnostate.edu Krongaus, Sheldon Master of Arts sheldonk@csufresno.edu Lawrence, Joy T Master of Arts joyl@csufresno.edu Lee, Christine H Master of Fine Arts christinel@csufresno.edu Lewis, Jennifer W Bachelor of Arts jjlewis@mail.fresnostate.edu Mandaville, Alison Doctor of Philosophy amandaville@csufresno.edu Maniquiz, Michael Master of Fine Arts mmaniquiz@csufresno.edu Mayer, Jennifer M Master of Arts jennmayer06@mail.fresnostate.edu McWalters Robertson, Kathleen T Master of Arts kathleenmr@csufresno.edu Najmi, Samina Doctor of Philosophy snajmi@csufresno.edu Nichols, Tanya R Master of Fine Arts tanichols@csufresno.edu Paul, Mary W Master of Arts mpaul@csufresno.edu Powell, Elizabeth S Juris Doctor epowell@csufresno.edu Russell, Wanda H Master of Fine Arts wandar@csufresno.edu Santikian, Leslie A Master of Fine Arts lsantikian@mail.fresnostate.edu Scadding, Tomaro M Master of Arts tscadding@mail.fresnostate.edu Scheid, Elizabeth A Master of Arts escheid@csufresno.edu Skeen, Timothy D Doctor of Philosophy tskeen@csufresno.edu California State University, Fresno CATALOG 5
6 Name Degree Phone Starr, Rebecca I Doctor of Philosophy rstarr@csufresno.edu Stone, Kirk D Master of Fine Arts kistone@csufresno.edu Sutton, Lucille M Master of Fine Arts lsutton@csufresno.edu Tricic, Lejla Master of Fine Arts ltricic@csufresno.edu Venezia, Brenda R Bachelor of Arts brendavenezia@csufresno.edu Wall, Clare-Marie Doctor of Philosophy clarew@csufresno.edu Walton, James E Doctor of Philosophy jamesw@csufresno.edu Wang, Bo Doctor of Philosophy bwang@csufresno.edu Watkins, Christine K Bachelor of Arts cwatkins@csufresno.edu Webley, Margaret M Master of Fine Arts mwebley@csufresno.edu Wein, Toni Doctor of Philosophy twein@csufresno.edu Weston, Lisa M Doctor of Philosophy lisaw@csufresno.edu Yang, Andre Master of Fine Arts dreyang@mail.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno CATALOG 6
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