English, BA - Secondary Teaching

English, BA

Secondary Teaching

Program Delivery

On Campus, Online, Hybrid

Total Credits

120 Credits

About the Program

Students who choose to emphasize Secondary Education in the English major will complete in-depth “English Studies” in both literature and rhetoric and writing, preparing students to teach literary, language, and writing studies in secondary classes.

Students will analyze text and writing and learn to communicate professionally by writing in various genres. They will also learn how to guide secondary students through similar critical thinking and professional communication.


Focus of Study

   


Program Requirements

To earn a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English, you must fulfill the following requirements:

  • Complete at least 42 credit hours of ENGL coursework, depending on your chosen option. Of these, at least 18 hours must be upper division (courses numbered 3000 or higher).
  • Obtain a grade of C- or higher in all courses applied to the major.
  • Maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA in all ENGL coursework.
  • Note that you cannot apply more than 60 credit hours of ENGL coursework toward your bachelor's degree.
  • Submit a Senior Assessment during your final semester of the senior year.
  • Attend a mandatory English department workshop during your first year at UCCS.

Program Coursework

Core Courses

Complete all of the following:

  • ENGL 2010 - Introduction to Literary Studies (For English Majors Only)
  • ENGL 3000 - Critical Theory: Foundations and Practice
  • ENGL 3010 - Advanced Rhetoric and Writing
  • ENGL 3110 - Advanced Grammar
  • ENGL 4830 - Rhetoric and Writing: Survey in Contemporary Approaches to Teaching Writing
  • ENGL 4850 - History of the English Language

Complete one of the following courses:

  • ENGL 4800 - Writing Center Theory and Practice                          or
  • ENGL 4810 - Special Topics in the Teaching of Writing

Rhetoric Course

Complete one of the following courses (1 course/3 credits):

  • ENGL 2110 - Visual Rhetoric
  • ENGL 2820 - Introduction to Rhetoric and Writing Studies
  • ENGL 3020 - Topics in Advanced Rhetoric and Writing
  • ENGL 3075 - Introduction to the Digital Humanities
  • ENGL 3170 - riverrun Literary and Arts Journal
  • ENGL 3300 - Cultural Rhetorics of the Contemporary North American Family
  • ENGL 3400 - Cultural Rhetorics of Contemporary South Africa
  • ENGL 3820 - Rhetoric History and Theory: Contemporary Rhetorics and the Canonical Tradition
  • ENGL 4820 - Classical Rhetoric
  • ENGL 4860 - Special Topics in Rhetoric and Writing
  • ENGL 4870 - Rhetoric of Social Media
  • ENGL 4880 - Topics in Public Rhetorics
  • ENGL 4890 - Antidiscrimination Rhetorics
Literature Breadth Courses

Complete one course from each of the following areas (4 courses/12 credits):

Early British Literature:

  • ENGL 2510 - British Literature Before 1600
  • ENGL 2520 - 17th and 18th Century British Literature
  • ENGL 3530 - Early Modern British Literature

Late British Literature:

  • ENGL 2530 - Nineteenth-Century British Literature
  • ENGL 2540 - British Literature After 1900

Early American Literature:

  • ENGL 2360 - Introduction to American Literature I
  • ENGL 3330 - Early American Literature Through Romanticism
  • ENGL 3340 - American Literature from 1790 to 1860
  • ENGL 3350 - American Literature from 1820 to 1900

Late American Literature:

  • ENGL 2370 - Introduction to American Literature II
  • ENGL 3360 - American Literature from 1880 to 1960
  • ENGL 3370 - American Literature from 1945 to the Present
Diversity Course

Complete one of the following courses (1 course/3 credits):

  • ENGL 2610 - Literature: The Global Perspective II
  • ENGL 3200 - Women Writers and Women’s Experience
  • ENGL 3220 - Special Topics: Gender, Writing, and the Environment
  • ENGL 3300 - Cultural Rhetorics of the Contemporary North American Family
  • ENGL 3400 - Cultural Rhetorics of Contemporary South Africa
  • ENGL 3410 - Poetry for the People
  • ENGL 3550 - Native American Literature
  • ENGL 3600 - African American Literature
  • ENGL 3610 - Hip Hop Poetics
  • ENGL 3650 - Studies in Gender and Sexuality
  • ENGL 3900 - Topics in Literature
  • ENGL 4310 - Harlem Renaissance
  • ENGL 4860 - Special Topics in Rhetoric and Writing
  • ENGL 4880 - Topics in Public Rhetorics
  • ENGL 4890 - Antidiscrimination Rhetorics   
Senior Literature Seminar

Complete one of the following courses. The Senior Literature Seminar must be taken at UCCS (1 course/3 credits).

  • ENGL 4200 - The Rise of the Novel
  • ENGL 4210 - The Nineteenth-Century British Novel  
  • ENGL 4230 - Development of the American Novel I  
  • ENGL 4240 - Development of the American Novel II  
  • ENGL 4250 - Contemporary Novel  
  • ENGL 4300 Studies in American Literature and Culture
  • ENGL 4310 - Harlem Renaissance
  • ENGL 4400 Genre Studies
  • ENGL 4410 Topics in Contemporary Poetry Studies
  • ENGL 4500 Studies in Medieval Literature
  • ENGL 4700 Seminar in Critical Theory
  • ENGL 4950 Seminar in Literary Topics
  • ENGL 4970 Seminar in Shakespeare Studies
  • ENGL 4973 Shakespeare and Sustainability
  • ENGL 4980 Seminar in Major Authors
English Electives

Complete three hours of English electives to fulfill total and upper-division (3000+level) requirements for the major.

Senior Assessment-Secondary Education

Complete the Senior Assessment for the Secondary Education emphasis.

 

For details on coursework and degree requirements, please visit the Academic Catalog.


Admission Details

To learn more about admission requirements and the application process, please visit the UCCS Admissions page.

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