Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Publication: 2017-2018 Georgia Gwinnett Catalog Program: English - Teacher Certification (BA) Minimum Credits Required:__________________

English - Teacher Certification (BA)

128 credits required for graduation

Bachelor of Arts - English

The School of Liberal Arts offers the Bachelors of Arts degree with a major in English. The B.A. program in English serves students interested in examining literature and culture with a course of studies and degree that equip them for a variety of careers and vocations, including education, marketing and sales, communications, public relations, journalism, publishing, law, business administration and more. The English program provides students with learning experiences of increasing levels of complexity and enrichment. The program offers four tracks, including a track for students interested in teaching English at the secondary education level: Writing and Rhetoric, Language and Literature, Interdisciplinary Studies and Teacher Certification

Curriculum

General Education Requirements (60 hours)

The primary objective of the general education requirements is to guarantee that all students seeking a Bachelors of Arts in English (BA) degree will share a common body of knowledge drawn from a broad spectrum of subject areas.

Additional Requirements (3 hours)

The physical education requirement is comprised of one credit hour of Wellness and two credit hours of additional Physical Education courses.

Legislative Requirements

Georgia law requires that each candidate for a degree demonstrate knowledge of the history and constitution on the United States and Georgia. These requirements may be met by receiving a passing grade in certain courses, or by passing the appropriate examination. The courses and the requirement(s) each course satisfies are as follows:

  1. HIST 2111 or HIST 2112 satisfies the Georgia and U.S. history requirement (if taken at a University System of Georgia institution).
  2. POLS 1101 satisfies the Georgia and US Constitution requirement (if taken at a University System of Georgia institution).
  3. Students with transfer credit (HIST 2111, HIST 2112 or POLS 1101) from outside the University System of Georgia will need to contact the Testing Center regarding the legislative exams requirement.

Major Requirements (60 hours)

The major requirements consist of six areas of study: 2000-level proficiency in a foreign language, English Core, Concentration, and General Electives, a service learning course, and a senior capstone experience. The foreign language proficiency ensures majors have an enriched understanding of the diversity of languages, literacies, and cultures. The English Core is designed to promote a common body of knowledge needed for proficiency across a wide range of educational institutions and settings, and private and public sectors organizations. The service learning requirement gives majors a real-world understanding of how their learning and work in English can impact communities and organizations. Concentration courses and the senior capstone experience allow students to delve further into their areas of specialization. General electives give students an opportunity to explore topics of interest at an advanced level.

Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
THEA 1100 - Theatre Appreciation (3) Credit Hours

Program Outcome Goals

Bachelor of Arts - English

Concentration: Teacher Certification

Students in the English Major (Teacher Certification Track) will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate understanding of critical and theoretical approaches to the study of literature, language, and the arts.
  2. Read, interpret, and evaluate texts, especially literary ones, as aesthetic works and sites of cultural production and exchange.
  3. Demonstrate effective communication skills in and about a variety of media related to the study of literature, language and culture.
  4. Demonstrate proficiency in research and scholarly methods.
  5. Engage with, understand, and support the relevance of literature, art, and textual study within a globally diverse community
  6. Satisfy the 12 Candidate Outcomes identified for the Teacher Education Unit.

Educator Preparation Outcomes

The School of Education is committed to preparing teachers who ensure that students reach high levels of achievement. GGC graduates are caring, competent, analytical, collaborative, and adaptive. Research supports the central role of each of these domains in fostering student achievement. Each of these domains is operationally defined by a set of specific learning outcomes which are expected of candidates in all programs.

Domain 1: Interpersonal Expertise

1.1 Candidates foster environments that reflect ethical behavior, respect, kindness, safety, and care.
1.2 Candidates create culturally inclusive learning environments that capitalize on the developmental characteristics and life experiences of learners.

Domain 2: Content and Pedagogical Expertise

2.1 Candidates know the content they are expected to teach and engage in ongoing learning opportunities to develop knowledge and skills in order to provide all learners with engaging curriculum and learning experiences based on local and state standards.
2.2 Candidates utilize a variety of content appropriate instructional strategies which include communicating effective and descriptive feedback to maximize learning for all students.
2.3 Candidates seamlessly integrate technology into the design, delivery, and assessments of learning environments and experiences.
2.4 Candidates manage learning environments and collaborate with learners to make appropriate adjustments and to set goals for their own learning.

Domain 3: Assessment and Analytical Expertise

3.1 Candidates assess student learning using appropriate assessment tools.
3.2 Candidates organize, analyze, and interpret assessment data from multiple sources, which guiding learners in examining their own thinking and learning as well as the performance of others.
3.3 Candidates’ instructional decisions are data-driven.

Domain 4: Leadership Expertise

4.1 Candidates assume leadership roles in classrooms and other school/community environments.
4.2 Candidates collaborate effectively with peers, school personnel, families, and community members.

Domain 5: Adaptive Expertise

5.1 Candidates exhibit routine and adaptive expertise for teaching.

Admission to the Educator Preparation Programs

Admission to the Educator Preparation is required for admission to junior- and senior-level courses in the majors. The following requirements must be met for admission into the Early Childhood Education and Special Education majors, as well as the Teacher Certification Tracks of the biology, English, history, mathematics, and political science majors.

  1. The applicant must be a student in good standing at Georgia Gwinnett College. This means that the applicant should not be on academic warning or academic probation.
  2. The applicant must have completed 45 semester hours of college level credit by the end of the semester of application with an overall GPA of 2.5 or better.
  3. The applicant must have earned a grade of C or better in EDUC 2110, EDUC 2120, and EDUC 2130 (or have approved course substitutions) by the end of the semester of application.
  4. The applicant must pass or exempt the GACE Basic Skills Assessment by the end of the semester of application.
  5. The applicant must receive satisfactory ratings on the Pre-Professional Practices and Behavior in EDUC 2110, EDUC 2120, and EDUC 2130 OR submit a recommendation form from a professor at the non-GGC institution where the candidate took the EDUC courses.
  6. The applicant must have a satisfactory performance on an oral presentation in EDUC 2110, EDUC 2120, or EDUC 2130 OR an oral interview with a faculty mentor at GGC.
  7. The applicant must submit evidence of liability insurance. Liability insurance may be obtained through membership in a professional educators’ organization.
  8. The applicant must submit an Application for Admission to Educator Preparation which includes all of the required documentation.

Prospective applicants to the Educator Preparation Programs may obtain application information from their mentors or from the School of Education.

General Education: (60 semester hours)

Area A - Essential Skills: (9 hours)

Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
ENGL 1101 - English Composition I (3) Credit Hours
ENGL 1102 - English Composition II (3) Credit Hours

 

MATH 1001 - Quantitative Skills and Reasoning (3) Credit Hours

or

MATH 1111 - College Algebra (or higher) (3) Credit Hours

Area B - Institutional Option (4 hours)

Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
ITEC 1001 - Introduction to Computing (4) Credit Hours

Area C - Humanities/Fine Arts (6 hours)

Select one from the following:

Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
MUSC 1100 - Music Appreciation (3) Credit Hours
ARTS 1100 - Art Appreciation (3) Credit Hours
ENGL 2111 - World Literature I (3) Credit Hours
ENGL 2112 - World Literature II (3) Credit Hours
ENGL 2121 - British Literature I (3) Credit Hours
ENGL 2122 - British Literature II (3) Credit Hours
ENGL 2131 - American Literature I (3) Credit Hours
ENGL 2132 - American Literature II (3) Credit Hours
FILM 1005 - Introduction to Film (3) Credit Hours
THEA 1100 - Theatre Appreciation (3) Credit Hours

Select one from the following:

Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
RELN 1100 - World Religions (3) Credit Hours
GEOG 1101 - Introduction to Human Geography (3) Credit Hours
  • Intermediate Level or Higher Spanish, French or Chinese (3) Credit Hours
  • Area D - Natural Sciences, Math, Technology (11 hours)

    Select one sequence from the following:

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    PSCI 1101K - Physical Science with Laboratory (4) Credit Hours
    PSCI 1102 - Physical Science (3) Credit Hours
    BIOL 1101K - Biological Sciences I and Laboratory (4) Credit Hours
    BIOL 1102 - Biological Sciences II (3) Credit Hours
    CHEM 1151K - Survey of Chemistry I with Lab (4) Credit Hours
    CHEM 1152K - Survey of Chemistry II with Lab (4) Credit Hours

    Select one from the following:

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ITEC 2110 - Digital Media (4) Credit Hours
    ITEC 2120 - Introduction to Programming (4) Credit Hours

    Area E - Social Science (12 hours)

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    POLS 1101 - American Government (3) Credit Hours

     

    HIST 2111 - Survey of United States History I (3) Credit Hours

    or

    HIST 2112 - Survey of United States History II (3) Credit Hours

    Select one from the following:

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    HIST 2111 - Survey of United States History I (if not used above) (3) Credit Hours
    HIST 2112 - Survey of United States History II (if not used above) (3) Credit Hours
    HIST 1111 - Survey of World History/Civilization I (3) Credit Hours
    HIST 1112 - Survey of World History/Civilization II (3) Credit Hours
    HIST 1121 - Survey of Western Civilization I (3) Credit Hours
    HIST 1122 - Survey of Western Civilization II (3) Credit Hours

    Select one from the following:

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    SOCI 1101 - Introduction to Sociology (3) Credit Hours
    ANTH 1102 - Introduction to Anthropology (3) Credit Hours
    ECON 2100 - Introduction to Economics (3) Credit Hours
    PSYC 1102 - Introduction to Psychology (3) Credit Hours

    Area F - Courses Related to the Program of Study (18 semester hours)

    Select three 2000 level English literature courses from the following: *

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ENGL 2050 - Modern English Grammar (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 2110 - World Literature ** (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 2111 - World Literature I ** (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 2112 - World Literature II ** (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 2120 - British Literature (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 2121 - British Literature I (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 2122 - British Literature II (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 2130 - American Literature (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 2131 - American Literature I (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 2132 - American Literature II (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 2150 - Introduction to Poetry and Poetics (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 2801 - Introduction to Rhetorical Studies (3) Credit Hours
  • Three 1000-2000 level courses from the School of Liberal Arts (English Survey Courses strongly recommended).
  • Note

    * All students must complete at least on World Literature Surey either in Area C or Area F

    ** Students who took at 2000 level ENGL literature survey to satisfy Area C are required to select only two 2000 level ENGL literature courses in Area F (for a total of three English survey courses)

    All English majors must demonstrate 2000 level proficiecy in Foreign Language

    Additional Requirements (3 hours)

    Physical Education Requirement

    • Choices for Life (1) Credit Hours
    • Additional Physical Education (2) Credit Hours

    Program of Study (65 semester hours)

    Required English Courses (24 hours)

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ENGL 3040 - Introduction to Language and Linguistics (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 3900 - Theories and Practice in Teaching Writing (3) Credit Hours

    Select one of the following:

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ENGL 3600 - Advanced Composition (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 3800 - Introduction to Creative Writing (3) Credit Hours

    Select one of the following:

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ENGL 3350 - Ancient and Medieval Literature (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 4410 - Studies in Restoration and Neoclassical Literature (3) Credit Hours

    Select one of the following:

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ENGL 3450 - Renaissance Literature (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 4412 - Studies in Shakespeare (3) Credit Hours

    Select three of the following:

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    ENGL 3331 - Major Movements in American Literature I (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 3332 - Major Movements in American Literature II (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 3435 - Movements in 19th-Century British Literature (3) Credit Hours
    ENGL 3437 - Twentieth-Century British Literature (3) Credit Hours

    Required Education Courses (41 hours)

    (Formal Admission to Educator Preparation Required)

    Course NameCredit HoursTerm TakenGradeGen Ed
    EDUC 2110 - Critical and Contemporary Issues in Education * (3) Credit Hours
    EDUC 2120 - Exploring Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Diversity in Educational Contexts * (3) Credit Hours
    EDUC 2130 - Exploring Teaching and Learning * (3) Credit Hours
    EDUC 3300 - Learners and Learning Environments (3) Credit Hours
    EDUC 3350 - Models of Teaching and Learning (4) Credit Hours
    READ 3400 - Content Area Literacies (4) Credit Hours
    EDUC 3600 - Teaching Methods in Grades 6-12 (4) Credit Hours
    EDUC 4040 - Opening of School Experience: English 0 Credit Hours
    EDUC 4600A - Instructional Adaptation in Grades 6-12 (3) Credit Hours
    EDUC 4600B - Educational Assessment in Grades 6-12 (3) Credit Hours
    EDUC 4600C - Grades 6-12 Practicum (2) Credit Hours
    EDUC 4800 - Leadership Seminar (1) Credit Hours
    EDUC 4845A - Student Teaching: Professional Practices (4) Credit Hours
    EDUC 4845B - Student Teaching: Planning and Assessment (4) Credit Hours

    Note

    *required prior to Admission to Teacher Education

    Notes: