Mission
English majors will:
The mission of the Division of Language and Literature is to foster understanding of the functions of language, command of oral and written communication, and appreciation of the interrelationships of literary, cultural, and human values.
General Requirements for Graduation
ENG 101 Problem Solving and Writing and English 102 Analysis, Persuasion and Research are College-wide requirements of all students. First Year Students who have a score of 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement Language and Composition exam or Literature and Composition exam and who have taken the Advanced Placement English course in high school will be given six hours of elective English credit. Students may petition for ENG 101 and/or 102 credit in lieu of elective credit by submitting a writing portfolio; contact the Division of Language and Literature for guidelines. Interested students should also note that Wesleyan gives credit for ENG 101 and/or 102 to entering students who have the requisite scores in the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Subject Examination. The following courses meet the Shared Experience literature requirements:
English 326 Environmental Literature
327 Reading Film as Literature
341 Masters of World Literature
349 Masters of American Literature I
350 Masters of American Literature II
352 Shakespeare
365 The English Novel
380 Topics in Literature
Acceptable grades in the Shared Experience literature courses are determined by individual programs. Students must complete satisfactorily English 101 and 102 before enrolling in a Shared Experience literature course.
English 326 Environmental Literature
327 Reading Film as Literature
341 Masters of World Literature
349 Masters of American Literature I
350 Masters of American Literature II
352 Shakespeare
365 The English Novel
380 Topics in Literature
Acceptable grades in the Shared Experience literature courses are determined by individual programs. Students must complete satisfactorily English 101 and 102 before enrolling in a Shared Experience literature course.
Language and Literature
The division has designed its majors in communication and English to accomplish specific student outcomes. Communication majors will:- Demonstrate understanding of effective communication expression;
- Effectively create imaginative expressions in some media with professional competence;
- Reflect meaningfully on their own work;
- Select and apply appropriate research methodology; and
- Recognize the progressive development of technologies and the implications of such development.
English majors will:
- Recognize and connect historical and imaginative expressions and linkages among literary periods;
- Demonstrate professional competence; and
- Reflect meaningfully on their own work.
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![]() William Weiershauser, Ed.S. Learn More Associate Professor of English 319.385.6392 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
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