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ENGLISH 135 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Professors: Larrabee, Leavenworth, Lyon Associate Professors: Billings (Chairman) , Brengelman, Chittick, Levine, O'Neil, Poss, Zumwalt Assistant; Professors: Bluestein, Everwine, Gammon, Gatten, Geerdes, Hanzlicek, Hart, Holm-Hansen, Hopkins, Karr, Kausch, Logan, McKnight, Mezey, Page, Ries, Sibley, Stewart, Wakefield, Weihs Instructor: M. Graham Part-time: M. Allen, Butler, Haroian, Kellas, Peacock, R. Speer, B. White The English Department offers a major in literature and language leading to the bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees. For students majoring in other departments it provides courses of general interest in reading, composition of various kinds, literature, and linguistics. Tutorial hours are announced in the Schedule of Courses. MAJOR The major in English for the bachelor of arts degree provides for the study of English, American, and world literature, language studies, and creative writing. It will prepare students for postgraduate training in English and in business, law, medicine, theology, civil service, teaching, and in the other fields that recommend a grounding in the liberal arts as preparation for occupational training. The major consists of 24 upper division units, including at least one course in English 193T, 194T, or Linguistics 139T. The student will propose a program in consultation with his adviser selecting courses in appropriate proportions from among the following general categories: Literary History, Advanced Writing; Forms of Literature, Seminar in Literary Studies, Major Writers, and Linguistics. The courses listed below indicate the general approach to be taken in respect to a body of material. Consult the Schedule of Courses for the specific content of any section. CRIDENnAL PROGRAM For information on the current credential program, consult departmental advisers and see the sections on Public School Credentials and the School of Education. MAstER OF ARTS DIGRH The graduate program for the master of arts degree in English is based on the equivalent of the undergraduate major at Fresno State College. The master o-f arts degree in linguistics is open to students with undergnduate majors in foreign language, English, anthropology, psychology, philosophy, mathematics, or other related fields. For specific requirements consult the Graduate Bulletin and the 'departmental adviser for the master of arts degree· for general requirements, see Schdol of Gradu.ate Stttdies. Fot detailed information about the graduate program at Fresno Stare College, see the Graduate Bulletin, available in the Office of the Dean, &hool of Graduate Studies. · Foreign La111u•1• Requlre•ont ,Advancement to candidacy for the master of arts degree with a major in English requires the passing of an examination demonstrating a reading Jmowledge of one foreign language.
Object Description
Title | 1967-68 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1967 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 135 |
Full Text Search | ENGLISH 135 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Professors: Larrabee, Leavenworth, Lyon Associate Professors: Billings (Chairman) , Brengelman, Chittick, Levine, O'Neil, Poss, Zumwalt Assistant; Professors: Bluestein, Everwine, Gammon, Gatten, Geerdes, Hanzlicek, Hart, Holm-Hansen, Hopkins, Karr, Kausch, Logan, McKnight, Mezey, Page, Ries, Sibley, Stewart, Wakefield, Weihs Instructor: M. Graham Part-time: M. Allen, Butler, Haroian, Kellas, Peacock, R. Speer, B. White The English Department offers a major in literature and language leading to the bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees. For students majoring in other departments it provides courses of general interest in reading, composition of various kinds, literature, and linguistics. Tutorial hours are announced in the Schedule of Courses. MAJOR The major in English for the bachelor of arts degree provides for the study of English, American, and world literature, language studies, and creative writing. It will prepare students for postgraduate training in English and in business, law, medicine, theology, civil service, teaching, and in the other fields that recommend a grounding in the liberal arts as preparation for occupational training. The major consists of 24 upper division units, including at least one course in English 193T, 194T, or Linguistics 139T. The student will propose a program in consultation with his adviser selecting courses in appropriate proportions from among the following general categories: Literary History, Advanced Writing; Forms of Literature, Seminar in Literary Studies, Major Writers, and Linguistics. The courses listed below indicate the general approach to be taken in respect to a body of material. Consult the Schedule of Courses for the specific content of any section. CRIDENnAL PROGRAM For information on the current credential program, consult departmental advisers and see the sections on Public School Credentials and the School of Education. MAstER OF ARTS DIGRH The graduate program for the master of arts degree in English is based on the equivalent of the undergraduate major at Fresno State College. The master o-f arts degree in linguistics is open to students with undergnduate majors in foreign language, English, anthropology, psychology, philosophy, mathematics, or other related fields. For specific requirements consult the Graduate Bulletin and the 'departmental adviser for the master of arts degree· for general requirements, see Schdol of Gradu.ate Stttdies. Fot detailed information about the graduate program at Fresno Stare College, see the Graduate Bulletin, available in the Office of the Dean, &hool of Graduate Studies. · Foreign La111u•1• Requlre•ont ,Advancement to candidacy for the master of arts degree with a major in English requires the passing of an examination demonstrating a reading Jmowledge of one foreign language. |