2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog

English, B.A.: Dual Certification/Teacher of Students with Disabilities, K-12 Option

The following program meets State standards for dual teacher certification in English, P-12. Students choosing this option must apply to both the English Department and the Special Education & Literacy Department. For all transfers and new admissions to the University starting September 1, 2012, a G.P.A. of 3.00 is required for admission to the Program.

General Education 44-45

Foundations Requirements 13

GE 1000TRANSITION TO KEAN

1

OR

GE 3000TRANSFER TRANSITIONS

1

 

ENG 1030COLLEGE COMPOSITION

3

MATH 1000ALGEBRA FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS

3

COMM 1402COMMUNICATION AS CRITICAL CITIZENSHIP

3

GE 2023RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY

3

GE 1000, GE 3000: University Requirement for Graduation for all undergraduate students that must be satisfied in one of two ways: Complete GE 1000 (all freshmen and transfers entering with 0-29 credits) OR GE 3000 (transfers entering with 30 credits or more).

ENG 1030 Students may be required to take ENG 1025 Introduction to Composition as a prerequisite for ENG 1030

ENG 1030 & COMM 1402 requires a grade of B- or better.

Math 1000 requires a grade of C or better.

 

Disciplinary/Interdisciplinary Distribution Requirements 30-32

Humanities 9

ENG 2403WORLD LITERATURE

3

Select two courses from different areas below:
Fine Arts or Art History

3

Music or Theatre

3

Philosophy or Religion

3

Foreign Languages (Must take I and II for credit)

3

Interdisciplinary

3

Social Sciences 9

HIST 1062WORLDS OF HISTORY: TRADITIONS AND ENCOUNTERS

3

PSY 1000GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY

3

PSY 1000: prereq. for PSY 2110

Select one course from one area below:
Economics or Geography

3

Political Science

3

Sociology or Anthropology

3

Interdisciplinary

3

Science and Mathematics 10-11

MATH 1010FOUNDATIONS OF MATH

3

OR

MATH 1016STATISTICS

3

OR

MATH 1030PROBLEM SOLVING IN MATH

3

OR

MATH 1054PRE-CALCULUS

3

Select two courses (at least one a lab course) from different areas below:
Biology

3,4

Chemistry or Physics

3,4

Astronomy, Earth Science, Geology or Meteorology

3,4

Interdisciplinary

3,4

Health/Physical Education 3

ID 1225CRITICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CRITICAL ISSUES AND VALUES/CONTEMP HLTH

3

Additional Requirements 15

Additional Requirements 15

COMM 2405ADVANCED PUBLIC SPEAKING

3

PSY 2110PSYCHOLOGY OF ADOLESCENCE

3

ID 2052HUMAN EXCEPTIONALITY

3

ID 3051COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN TODAY'S SOCIETY

3

ID 3163CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL SUPPORTS

3

ID 2052: A Grade of B- or better is required.

ID 3163: Co-requisite with SPED 3000, EMSE 3210, and EMSE 4711.

Academic Major Requirements 39

Grade of C or better is required in every academic major course. A maximum of two C's is permitted in all English courses. All other grades in English courses must be at least a B-.

Required Courses 24

ENG 2000ANALYTICAL WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE

3

ENG 2101STRUCTURE AND ORIGINS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

3

ENG 2205BRITISH LITERATURE I

3

ENG 2206BRITISH LIT II

3

ENG 2220DIVERSE TRAD VOICE AM LIT I BEGIN 1860

3

ENG 2221DIVERSE TRADITIONS AND VOICES OF AMERICAN LITERATURE II: 1800 - PRESENT

3

ENG 3215SHAKESPEARE SURVEY

3

ENG 3001CRITICAL APPROACHES TO LIT.

3

ENG 2000: This course should be taken at the very beginning of the major, and it is recommended that it be taken with ENG 2403.

ENG 2101: Students passing a departmental challenge test in linguistics may substitute any upper-level linguistics elective for this course.

ENG 2205, ENG 2206, ENG 2220, ENG 2221, ENG 3215: Survey courses should be taken before upper-level electives.

ENG 3001: Critical Approaches should be taken after completion of survey courses and prior to enrollment in major electives.

English Electives 12

Must include 9 hours at the 3000 or 4000 levels. All electives must be literature courses.

Major/GE Capstone Course 3

ENG 4800SENIOR ENGLISH SEMINAR-WE

3

Petition required. Students must complete all major requirements and all but one of the major electives prior to enrollment in Senior Seminar.

Professional Education Requirements 33

Grade of C or better required, except where indicated

Sophomore Level


EMSE 2801CLINICAL EXPERIENCE I IN SUBJECT AREA INSTRUCTION K-12

3

SPED 2200THE MULTICULTURAL LEARNER IN DIVERSEýSETTINGS

3

A grade of B- or better is required for EMSE 2801 & SPED 2200

Junior Level

EDUC 3000CURRICULUM EVALUATION AND THE LEARNER

3

EDUC 3000 should be completed before EMSE 4711 Clinical I Practice in Subject Area.

Senior Level: First Semester


EMSE 4711CLINICAL I PRACTICE IN SUBJECT AREA INSTRUCTION, P-12

3

SPED 3000PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES FOR THE CONTEMPORARY EDUCATOR

3

EMSE 3210ENGLISH EDUCATION P-12

3

EDUC 3401LANGUAGE ARTS/READING IN K-12 SUBJECT AREA TEACHING

3

EMSE 4711 Requires submission of application to the Teaching Performance Center.

EMSE 4711 Clinical I Practice in Subject Area & EMSE 4811 Clinical II Practice in Subject Area must be done back to back and in consecutive semesters.
 

Senior Level: Second Semester

EMSE 4811CLINICAL PRACTICE III IN SUBJECT AREA INSTRUCTION, P-12

9

SPED 4200PROF PRACTNER IN NJ'S SPECIAL ED SYSTEM

3

Note: EMSE 4811 & SPED 4200 must be taken concurrently.

EMSE 4811 Requires submission of application to the Teaching Performance Center.

EMSE 4811 Clinical I Practice in Subject Area & EMSE 4711 Clinical II Practice in Subject Area  must be done back to back and in consecutive semesters.



Total Credit Hours: 131-132