The University of Georgia

College of Education

Language & Literacy Education/Franklin College of Arts & Sciences

English Ed (BSEd)/English (AB) Dual Degree

 

NAME ____________________________________             

 

Combined Graduation & Program Requirements

UGA

____ Regents’ Reading                                      ____ U.S. & Georgia Constitution

____ Regents’ Essay                                          ____ Environmental Literacy                                                          

­____ U.S. History                                                ____ Physical Education (any PEDB)

____ Cultural Diversity (choose from: http://bulletin.uga.edu/Bulletin/cultural_div_arts_sciences.html)

College of Education

____ GACE Basic Skills Exam                         ____ Pre-Professional Experience   

Franklin College of Arts and Sciences (http://www.franklin.uga.edu/students/grad/require.htm)

____ Foreign Language thru 4th Level             ____ One course in Literature

____ One course in Physical Science               ____ Two courses in Social Science other than History

____ One course in Biological Science            ____ One course in History

____ Multicultural course                                  (ENGL 1102M recommended)                        

____ Two courses in Fine & Performing Arts (MUSI, ARTS, ARHI, PHIL, RELI, DRAM)

 

 

GENERAL EDUCATION CORE (60 HOURS)

 

I. Foundation Courses (9 hours)

_____  3                                ENGL 1101                          English Composition I

_____  3                                ENGL 1102                          English Composition II

_____  3                                MATH 1101 or higher        Mathematical Modeling

 

II. Sciences (7-8 hours) 1 physical science and 1 life science (at least one with a laboratory)             

_____  3-4            __________ Physical Science         

_____  3-4            __________ Life Science 

 

III. Quantitative Reasoning (3-4 hours)

_____  3-4            _________

 

IV. World Languages and Culture, Humanities and the Arts (12 hours)

World Languages and Culture (9 hrs); Humanities & Arts (3 hrs)

_____  3                                __________ World Languages and Culture (Foreign Language recommended)

_____  3                                __________ World Languages and Culture (Foreign Language recommended)

_____  3                                __________ World Languages and Culture (Foreign Language recommended)

_____  3                                __________ Humanities and the Arts (MUSI, DRAM, PHIL, RELI, ARHI, ARTS recommended)

 

V. Social Sciences (9 hours)

_____  3                                __________ POLS 1101(recommended) satisfies U.S. & GA Constitution requirements.  

_____  3                                __________ HIST 2111 or 2112 (recommended) satisfies U.S. & GA History requirements.

_____  3                                __________

 

VI. Major Related Courses (18 hours)

 

_____  3                                ENGL 2000-level survey (ENGL 2310, 2320, 2330, 2340, or 2400)

_____  3                                ENGL 2000-level survey or (CMLT 2111, 2210, 2212, or 2220)

_____  3                                SPCM 1100 or 1500 Introduction to Public Speaking or Introduction to Interpersonal Communication

_____  3                                EFND 2110           Investigating Critical and Contemporary Issues in Education

_____  3                                EFND 2120           Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Diversity                     

_____  3                                EPSY 2130           Exploring Learning and Teaching

 

ENGL courses taken through Independent & Distance Learning do not count towards the AB Engl. major.

 

 

COURSES RELATED TO PROGRAM OF STUDY

Combined Major Requirements

60 Hours + 1 PEDB

 

Additional BSEd requirement: 3 hrs

 

____ SPED 2000      Survey of Special Education

 

Upper level ENGL Courses: 27 hrs (Satisfies requirements for BSEd and AB degrees)

 

____ ENGL 4000

____ Pre-1800 (ENGL 4210-4290, 4300-4490)

____ Pre-1800 (ENGL 4210-4290, 4300-4490)

____ British Lit (ENGL 4500, 4520, 4590, 4650, 4660, 4670, 4680, 4685, 4690, 4695, 4698)

____ American Lit (ENGL 4620, 4630, 4700-4790, 4860, 4880)

____ World Lit (ENGL 4210-4880) (Equals ENGL elective in 056 field for AB degree)

____ Language, Criticism, & Culture for English, & English/Language Study for English Ed

         (To satisfy both majors choose from: ENGL/LING 4000, 4010, 4110, or ENGL 4830)

____ English Elective (ENGL 3010-4995)

____ English Elective (ENGL 4000+)

 

**NOTE: ENGL 4640, if taken, will satisfy additional Fine Arts/ Philosophy/ Religion requirement for Franklin

 

ü A grade of “C” or better is required for all major courses

ü ENGL 3320, ENGL 4810 and ENGL 4840 cannot fulfill any English major requirements.  

ü Six of the nine ENGL courses listed above must be taken in residence.

ü Upper-division ENGL courses taken through Independent & Distance Learning do not count towards the AB major.

 

Senior Year: Professional Sequence 30 hrs (Fulfills the 30 hrs of electives for AB degree)

 

Fall    (15 hrs)

____ 3   ELAN 4400       Teaching Planning in Context              

____ 3   ELAN 4460       Supervised Field Experience

____ 3   ELAN 4450       Teaching Writing in the Public Schools or ELAN 4470 Guided Field Research

____ 3   ELAN 4410       Adolescent Literature (Equals ENGL elective in 056 field for AB degree)

____ 3   READ 4030      Teaching Reading in Secondary Schools

 

Spring  (15 hrs)

____ 3   ELAN 4462     Student Teaching Seminar

____ 15  ELAN 5460     Student Teaching

 

 

P.E. (1 hour)

_____ 1     PEDB Physical Education

 

 

 

DEPARTMENTAL Contacts:

 

COE Contact: Anna Durden                           A&S Contact: 0-60 hrs - Lower Division                                                                   adurden@uga.edu                                            Rm. 106 New College

                        706-583-8148                                                  60+ hrs - English Dept.

                        122 Aderhold Hall

                                                                        Honors:           Moore College

                                                                                                706-542-3240