Childhood and Early Education 4-8 English
requirements for 4-8 English
4-8 English - Entering Class Fall 2010
The following courses have been approved to fulfill the Supporting and Related requirements for CEAED 4-8 English Teaching Option:
Select 3 credits of British Literature from:
- ENGL 221(3), British Literature to 1798
- ENGL 222(3), British Literature from 1798
- ENGL 440(3), Studies in Shakespeare
- ENGL 441(3), Chaucer
- ENGL 442(3), Medieval English Literature
- ENGL 443(3), The English Renaissance
- ENGL 444(3), Skakespeare
- ENGL 445(3), Shakespeare's Contemporaries
- ENGL 446(3), Milton
- ENGL 447(3), The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century
- ENGL 448(3), The English Novel to Jane Austen
- ENGL 449(US;IL)(3), Women Poets
- ENGL 450(3), The Romantics
- ENGL 451(3), Literary Modernism in English
- ENGL 452(3), The Victorians
- ENGL 453(3), Victorian Novel
- ENGL 454(3), Modern British and Irish Drama
- ENGL 455(3), Topics in British Literature
- ENGL 456(3), British Fiction, 1900-1945
- ENGL 457(3), British Fiction Since 1945
- ENGL 458(3) (Sem: 1-6), Twentieth-Century Poetry
Select 3 credits of American Literature from:
- ENGL 231(3), American Literature to 1865
- ENGL 232(3), American Literature from 1865
- ENGL 432(3), The American Novel to 1900
- ENGL 433(3), The American Novel: 1900-1945
- ENGL 434(3), Topics in American Literature
- ENGL 435(3), The American Short Story
- ENGL 436(3), American Fiction Since 1945
- ENGL 437(3), The Poet in America
- ENGL 438(3), American Drama
- ENGL 439(3)(Sem: 1-6), American Nonfiction Prose
Select 3 credits of Comparative Literature from:
- ENGL 135(GH;US)(3), Alternative Voices in American Literature
- ENGL 139(GH;US)(3), Black American Literature
- ENGL 194(GH;US;IL)(WMNST 194)(3), 194 Women Writers
- ENGL 226(GH;US;IL)(LTNST 226)(3), Latina and Latino Border Theories
- ENGL 235(US)(AAA S 235)(3), African-American Oral Folk Tradition
- ENGL 245(GH;US)(3), Introduction to Lesbian and Gay Studies
- ENGL 431(US)(3), Black American Writers
- ENGL 461(US)(3), The Vernacular Roots of African American Literature
- ENGL 462(US)(3), Reading Black, Reading Feminist
- ENGL 463(US)(3), African American Autobiography
- ENGL 466(US)(3), African American Novel I
- ENGL 467(US)(3), African American Novel II
- ENGL 468(US)(3), African American Poetry
- ENGL 469(US)(3), Slavery and the Literary Imagination
- CMLIT 101(GH;US;IL)(3), The Theme of Identity in World Literatures; Race, Gender, and Other Issues of Diversity
- CMLIT 109(GH;US;IL)(3), Native American Myths, Legends and Literature
- CMLIT 110(GH;US;IL)(3), Jewish Literature: An International Perspective
- CMLIT 111(GH;IL)(3), Introduction to Literatures of India
- CMLIT 404(IL)(3), Topics in Asian Literature
- CMLIT 422(IL)(3), African Drama
- CMLIT 423(IL)(3)(Sem: 1-6), African Novel
Select 3 credits of Writing from:
- ENGL 212(3), Introduction to Fiction Writing
- ENGL 213(3), Introduction to Poetry Writing
- ENGL 281(3), Televisions Script Writing
- ENGL 215(3), Introduction to Article Writing
- ENGL 412(3), Advanced Fiction Writing
- ENGL 413(3), Advanced Poetry Writing
- ENGL 414(3), Biographical Writing
- ENGL 415(3)(Sem: 1-6), Advanced Nonfiction Writing
Select 6 credits of Media Literacy from:
- COMM 100(GS)(3), The Mass Media and Society
- COMM 120(3), Advertising and Society
- COMM 150(GA)(3), The Art of the Cinema
- COMM 180(GS)(3), Survey of Electronic Media and Telecommunications
- COMM 205(US)(3), Women, Minorities and Media
- COMM 250(GA)(3), Film History and Theory
- COMM 453(IL)(3), Narrative Theory: Film and Literature
- COMM 454(3), Documentary in Film and Television
- CAS 211(3), Informative Speaking
- CAS 213(3), Persuasive Speaking
- CAS 215(3), Argumentation
- CAS 250(3), Small Group Communication
- CAS 271(US;IL)(3), Intercultural Communication
- CAS 280W(3), Storytelling and Speaking
- CAS 375(3), Rhetoric and Public Controversy
- CAS 422(US)(3), Contemporary African American Communication
- CAS 480(3)(Sem: 1-6), Group Performance of Literature

