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NYACK COLLEGE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
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About the English Major
Nyack College’s broad and varied program in English has been lauded as excellent preparation for graduate study in literature. It has also been viewed traditionally as a solid foundation for graduate school. Study in the English major effectively prepares students for participation in public life – whether the arts, education, law, politics, public service, ministry, or business. You will be challenged by professors who are committed to working with you in and out of the classroom and through regular advisement, fieldtrips, and special events. Normally, upper level English classes have 8-12 students, which allows for lively discussions and regular interactions with the professor and classmates.
Those students who intend to major in English and Adolescent Education will be pleased to know that we are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
Major Field Component
ENG201 Global Literature I or ENG202 Global Literature II ENG312 Literary Criticism ENG463 Shakespeare or ENG 465 Milton ENG 401 Themes of Faith in Literature ENG470 Topics in Literature Electives from upper level English (21 credits)
Concentrations (15 credits)
British Literature
ENG255 Legends of King Arthur ENG 326 Victorian Literature ENG259 Oxford Christian WritersENG 334 Modern Poetry ENG321 Medieval Literature ENG 336 19th Century Novel ENG322 Renaissance Literature ENG 337 Modern Novel ENG324 18th Century English Lit. ENG 465 Milton or ENG 463 Shakespeare ENG325 Romantic Literature
American Literature
ENG231 Modern Drama ENG331 African-American Literature ENG328 American Romanticism ENG334 Modern Poetry ENG329 American Realism ENG338 Contemporary American Novel
TESOL
EDT341 General Meth. in TESOL ENG353 Eng. Gram. & Phonology EDT342 Meth./TESOL: Lang. Arts ENG354 Second Lang. Acquisition ENG352 Hist. of the Eng. Lang.
Writing
ENG235 Introduction to Journalism ENG352 Hist. Of English Language ENG311 Creative Writing ENG364 Writing Theory ENG339 Newswriting ENG441 Adv. Expository Writing ENG332 Magazine Writing ENG443 Adv. Poetry Workshop ENG340 Bio, Autobio, Memoir ENG445 Fiction Writing |
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