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Economics
K. T. Pae, Chair; P. L. Altieri, R. R. Daigle, K. H. Kim, J. C. Loughlin, A. Papathanasis, A. J. Zottola (Dept. phone 832-2725)
Major in Economics, B.A. 30 credits, including ECON 200, 201, 300, 305 and 310. Three credits toward the 30 credits will be granted for either GEOG 244 or HIST 465. In addition the student must take MATH 125 and STAT 104, PHIL 220 or MIS 201.
Major in Economics, B.A., with Specialization in Operations Research 57 credits of Economics and related courses, including ECON 200, 201, 305, 460, 485, MATH 470, CS 151; and either ECON 300, 310, 311, MATH 125, 136 (signature of chair of Dept. of Mathematical Sciences required for admission), STAT 215, 216 (total 21 credits) or ECON 300, 310, 311, MATH 121, 152, 221, 222 and STAT 315, 416 (total 27 credits). The remaining 9 or 15 credits may be elected from Economics courses acceptable for the B.A. Economics major (ECON 470 strongly recommended), MATH 110, STAT 455, 456, CS 151, 254, 473; at least two of these courses must be labeled Economics.
A maximum of 3 credits may be waived from the requirements for this program upon completion of an appropriate cooperative work experience. No minor is required for students choosing this major.
Minor in Economics 18 credits as follows: ECON 200, 201 and 12 credits of electives in Economics. GEOG 244 or HIST 465 may be credited toward the minor for students completing elementary and secondary certificates.
G. Gigliotti, Chair; S. Barnett, C. Barrington, A. Cannella, D. Cappella, M. Ciscel, S. Cohen, C. Doyle, R. Dunne, S. N. Gilmore, T. Hazuka, J. A. Heitner, B. A. Johnson, J. Jones, P. Karpuk, E. Leonidas, G. Majumdar, V. B. Martin, M. Mentzer, M. A. Nunn, A. G. Osburne, S. D. Ostrowski, R. Schipke, R. Shankar, J. K. Weinberger, L. Zidani-Eroglu (Dept. phone 832-2740)
General Prerequisite: ENG 110 is a prerequisite for all other English courses, except ENG 099; ESL 108, 109.
Major in English, B.A. 42 credits in English, as follows: ENG 205, 206, 210, 211; ENG 203 or 204; and one course from the following: LING 200, 230, 400, 430, 431. In addition, 24 credits on the 300-400 level* as follows: four courses (12 credits) in British literature, one each in the following areas — I. 700–1660 A.D., II. 1660–1900, III. 1900–Present, IV. Major figure (Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton); three courses (9 credits) in American literature — one in a period preceding 1865, one in a period following 1865 and ENG 449; and one course (3 credits) in world literature.
Major in English, B.S. (Appropriate for certification in secondary education) 43 credits in English, as follows: ENG 205, 206, 210, 211, 402, 420, 435 (to be taken concurrently with ENG 420 and EDSC 435) and 492; LING 200 or 400. In addition, 18 credits on the 300–400 level* as follows: four courses (12 credits) in British literature, one in each of the following areas — I. 700–1660 A.D., II. 1660–1900, III. 1900–Present, IV. Major figure (Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton); two courses (6 credits) in American literature, including ENG 449. Also, RDG 440, SPED 315, EDTE 315, EDSC 425, EDSC 435 and EDF 415 are required for certification.
*There is one exception to this statement that the remaining credits must be on the 300-400 level. ENG 220 may be taken as fulfillment of the appropriate area requirement. Also, if a student takes two major figure courses, the second may count as an area fulfillment: Chaucer or Shakespeare for Area I, Milton for Area II. All studies courses (ENG 448, 458, 449, and 488) may be taken twice under a different topic.) Further substitutions within area requirements are permitted only with prior approval of the advisor and the department chair.
Major in English, B.S. (Appropriate for certification in elementary education) 39 credits as follows:
Core (24 credits): ENG 205, 206, 210, 211, 491, 492; LING 200, 300
Composition Sequence (6 credits): either, Expository: ENG 202, 401 or 402 Creative: two from ENG 371 or 372, 373 or 374, 376, 377 Journalism: ENG 235, 380
Directed Electives (9 credits): ENG 270 or 274; 6 credits at the 300–400 level in British, American and/or world literature or ENG 220, selected in consultation with advisor. SPED 315 is required for certification.
For certification in elementary education, primary subject matter area in English:* 24 credits, as follows: ENG 205, 206, 210, 211, 270 or 274, 491, LING 230; 3 elective credits at the 300/400 level in British, American or world literature or ENG 220, selected in consultation with an advisor. See Department for details.
Minor in English 21 credits in English, as follows: ENG 110, 205, 210 and 12 credits of literature electives, with at least 9 credits on the 300–400 level.
Minor in Writing 21 credits as follows: ENG 110, 401, LING 230 and 12 credits elected from ENG 235, 236, 371, 372, 373, 374, 376, 377, 378, 380, 381, 382, 403; MC 207.
Minor in Journalism 21 credits as follows: ENG 110, 235, 236 and 12 credits elected from ENG 380, 381, 382, 412, 416, 418, 495.
Minor in Creative Writing 18 credits as follows: 9 credits in a single sequence: ENG 373, 374, 485 (poetry); 371, 372, 484 (fiction); 370, 375, 376, 382 (nonfiction). 9 credits elected from: ENG 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 382, 484, 485, 494 (a minimum of one course is required in a genre other than the selected sequence). No repetition of courses is allowed, with the exception of ENG 378 (Special Topics). Consultation with a Creative Writing faculty member is required for the program and selection of all courses.
Minor in Descriptive Linguistics 21 credits as follows: LING 200, 230, 300, 400 and any three of the following— LING 312, 313, 430, 431, 497.
Minor in TESOL (For students completing elementary or secondary certificates) 21 credits as follows: LING 200, 230, 496, 497 and any three of the following— LING 312, 313, 400, 430, 431; SOC 322; ANTH 170, 352.
Minor in Language and Computation 24 credits as follows: LING 200, 312, 313, 433, 434, and 9 credits elected from LING 300, PSY 281, CS 290, PHIL 220, STAT 104, MATH 218, LING 400, CS 407, PHIL 320, STAT 315, LING 430, CS 462, CS 464, STAT 476, or a course related to the content of the minor and with the consent of an advisor.
Complementary Subject Matter Area in English/Linguistics:* 18 credits, as follows: LING 200, 230, 300, 430 and 431; either an approved elective or a second topic under LING 430.
Complementary Subject Matter Area in English/Writing:* 18 credits, as follows: ENG 202, 401 and 403; 9 credits in either Journalism (ENG 235, 236, 380, 381, 382, 416 or 418) or in Creative Writing (ENG 371, 372, 373, 374, 376, 377 or 378).
*Please consult with the School of Education and Professional Studies concerning additional requirements for dual subject programs and interdisciplinary majors. |
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