2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog | | Learning outcomes: - Explain key concepts from English studies
- Develop and write original texts across genres and modes
- Understand and apply concepts and ideas related to issues of diversity such as race, class, sexuality, gender, ethnicity and others to texts across multiple genres and modes
- Conduct research effectively in both traditional and new and emerging formats
- Evaluate and employ resources effectively, using disciplinary conventions for citation and documentation
Requirements- Within the 36 credits required for the major, students must complete at least 18 credits in courses at the 300-level.
- Students must earn a C- or better for courses to count toward the English major degree.
English majors are encouraged to take some of their electives in additional English courses. Core Required Courses (9 credits)- ENL 258 - Literary Studies Credits: 3
Any 200-level writing course : - ENL 254 - Autobiographical Writing Credits: 3
- ENL 262 - Introduction to Journalism Credits: 3
- ENL 268 - Creative Writing: Fiction Credits: 3
Theory Requirement (3 credits)Take one course from the following list. - ENL 259 - Critical Methods: Theory and Practice Credits: 3
- ENL 323 - Postcolonial Theory & Criticism Credits: 3
- ENL 345 - Literary Theory Credits: 3
- ENL 355 - Rhetoric II: Advanced Rhetoric Credits: 3
- ENL 356 - Language and Culture Credits: 3
- ENL 357 - Special Topics in Rhetorical Studies Credits: 3
- ENL 358 - Visual Communication Credits: 3
Literature and Criticism Requirement (9 credits)Take at least three courses from the list below, at least two of which must be at the 300-level. - ENL 200 - Studies in Literature Credits: 3
- ENL 215 - Survey of British Literature II Credits: 3.00
- ENL 228 - Survey of American Literature I Credits: 3.00
- ENL 229 - Survey of American Literature II Credits: 3
- ENL 307 - Topics in Early Modern Literature Credits: 3
- ENL 314 - Colonial American Lit Credits: 3
- ENL 316 - The 19th Century American Novel Credits: 3
- ENL 317 - 19 Cent American Poetry Credits: 3
- ENL 319 - Shakespeare Credits: 3
- ENL 320 - Major Author Credits: 3
- ENL 328 - Survey of African American Literature I Credits: 3
- ENL 329 - Survey of African American Literature II Credits: 3
- ENL 331 - Postcolonial Literature Credits: 3
- ENL 334 - The Victorian Novel Credits: 3
- ENL 335 - 20th Century American Fiction Credits: 3
- ENL 337 - 20th Century American Poetry Credits: 3
- ENL 347 - Special Topics in Women’s Literature Credits: 3
- ENL 348 - American Women Playwrights Credits: 3
- ENL 375 - Modern and Contemporary British Fiction Credits: 3
- ENL 377 - Topics:Film & Video Credits: 3
- ENL 385 - Topics in Multicultural Literature Credits: 3
- ENL 388 - Literary Methods Credits: 3.00
- ENL 390 - Topics in Literary Studies Credits: 3
Creative and Professional Writing Requirement (6 credits)Take at least two courses from the list below. Students are required to take at least two 300-level writing courses. - ENL 257 - Rhetoric I: Introduction to Rhetoric Credits: 3
- ENL 260 - Intermediate Composition Credits: 3
- ENL 266 - Technical Communication Credits: 3
- ENL 267 - Creative Writing: Poetry Credits: 3
- ENL 269 - Creative Writing: Drama Credits: 3
- ENL 341 - Copywriting Credits: 3
- ENL 350 - Report and Proposal Writing Credits: 3
- ENL 351 - Comedy Writing Credits: 3
- ENL 352 - Public Relations Writing Credits: 3
- ENL 353 - Sports Writing Credits: 3
- ENL 354 - Usability Studies Credits: 3
- ENL 359 - Tutoring Writing Credits: 3
- ENL 360 - Special Topics in Writing and Communications Credits: 3
- ENL 361 - Techniques of Critical Writing and Communications Credits: 3
- ENL 362 - Writing Reviews Credits: 3
- ENL 363 - Topics in Journalism Credits: 3
- ENL 364 - Feature Story and Article Writing Credits: 3
- ENL 366 - Creative Writing: Forms of Fiction Credits: 3
- ENL 367 - Multimodal Writing: Theory and Practice Credits: 3
- ENL 368 - Internet Communications and Culture Credits: 3
- ENL 369 - Document Design Credits: 3
- ENL 370 - Women, Writing, and the Media Credits: 3
- ENL 372 - Writing about Popular Culture Credits: 3
- ENL 376 - Digital Filmmaking I Credits: 3
- ENL 378 - Screenwriting Credits: 3
- ENL 379 - Playwriting Credits: 3
- ENL 380 - Magazine Writing Credits: 3
Additional Course Requirement (6 credits)In addition to the other requirements, students must take at least two additional courses in the department for a total of 6 credits. Capstone Course Requirement (3 credits)Take at least one capstone course from the list below. - ENL 400 - Seminar in American Literature Credits: 3
- ENL 415 - Seminar in a British Author Credits: 3
- ENL 425 - Seminar in Comparative Literature Credits: 3
- ENL 450 - Advanced Poetry Workshop Credits: 3
- ENL 451 - Advanced Fiction Workshop Credits: 3
- ENL 452 - Playwriting Workshop Credits: 3
- ENL 453 - Advanced Writing Workshop Credits: 3
Total Credits: 36Portland Community College | Portland, OregonEnroll at pcc, planning your first term. Use this page as a guide to help choose your first term of classes at PCC. Most new students take the following classes their first term: Part-time scheduleWriting class, class from your major, full-time schedule. - 2 classes – choose from: math class, class from your major, or general education elective
Most new students take WR 121: Composition I . You should take whichever writing class was recommended during the placement process. See how to find your writing placement: ready to register . After completing the placement process, you can decide if you want to take a math class. Learn about how to choose math classes . See how to find your math placement: ready to register . Browse the class schedule for intro classes in your area of study. If you haven’t chosen a major yet, choose a class in a topic you’re interested in exploring. Gen ed electivesGen ed classes are courses in subjects like history, science, and humanities. See a list classes that meet degree requirements here: general education classes . Online classes: before registering for a class that is fully online, you’ll need to complete the Start Guide for Online Learning . First term class optionsBelow are examples of first term classes for common majors. If you don’t see your major listed, see the list of academic programs . Major | First term classes | Addiction Counseling | LIB 101, AD 101, AD 153, AD 160 | Biology | MTH 251 or STAT 243, CH 151, PSY 215 or Gen Ed in Arts & Letters or Social Science | Business: transfer to university | BA 101, BA 111, Gen Ed in any area (Economics Micro or Macro recommended) | Business: 2 year PCC degree | BA 101, BA 131, Gen Ed in any area | Chemistry | MTH 111, CH 151, Gen Ed in Arts & Letters or Social Science | Computer Information Systems | CIS 121, CIS 122, Gen Ed in any area | Computer Science | MTH at level you placed into, CS 160 or CS 161A, Gen Ed in Arts & Letters or Social Science | Criminal Justice | CJA 100, CJA 101, CJA 111 | Dental Assisting | MP 111, any course with at least 2 credits | Dental Hygiene | BI 112, CH 102 or higher | Early Childhood Education | WR 121, ECE 120, HEC 226, HE 112 | Education, Elementary school | WR 121, ED 100, Gen Ed in any area | Education, Middle or High school | WR 121, Subject you want to teach, ED 224, Gen Ed in any area | Engineering | ENGR 101, Gen Ed in Arts & Letters or Social Science | Electronic Engineering Technology (2-yr) | Gen Ed in Arts & Letters or Social Science | Electronic Engineering Technology transfer | PHY 201, Gen Ed in Arts & Letters or Social Science | Exercise Science | WR121, HE295 or PE295, PE 181A/B/C, Gen Ed | Exploring | WR 121, 2 Gen Ed in any area | Family & Human Services | HUS 101, HUS 102, HUS 121, PSY 201A | Graphic Design | GD 120, ART 131A, ART 214 | History | HST 101, 102, or 103, 2 Gen Ed in Arts & Letters or Science | Interior Design | ID 100, ID 131, ID 125, ID 122 | Multimedia | MM 112, MM 114, MM 116, MM 235, ART 140A | Music – Transfer | MUP 190, MUS 110, MUS 158A, Gen Ed in Social Sciences or Science | Music & Sonic Arts | MUS 110, MUS 101, MUC 101, MUS 170 | Nursing | BI 112, MP 111, PSY 215 | Physician Assistant | CH 151, PSY 201A or PSY 215, BI 211 | Pre-Medicine | CH 151, BI 211 | Psychology | PSY 201A, another PSY class, Gen Ed in Arts & Letters or Science | Radiography | WR 121, MP 111, BI 112 | Vet Tech | WR 121, MP 111, BI 112 | Classes without prerequisitesSince you’re just getting started, you may not meet the prerequisite requirements for many classes. Some classes don’t have prerequisites, meaning you can enroll in them without having completed other classes. The list below shows classes you can take right away, allowing you to explore subjects and build your transcript. Classes with no prerequisites- Art 115: Basic Design – 2D Foundations
- ART 116: Basic Design – Color Foundations
- ART 117: Basic Design – 3D Foundations
- ART 131A: Drawing I
- ART 140A: Intro to Digital Photography
- ART 141: Intro to Photography
- ART 219C: Hand Lettering
- ART 237A: Drawing the Human Figure
- ART 253A: Ceramics I
- ART 284A: Watercolor I
- ASL 101: American Sign Language I
- CG 100: College Survival and Success
- CG 112: Managing Test Anxiety
- FR 101: First Year French
- GER 101: First Year German
- HE 242: Stress and Human Health
- HE 250: Personal Health
- HE 295: Health and Fitness for Life
- JPN 101: First Year Japanese
- MUS 101: Introduction to Music
- MUS 190: Introduction to Piano
Classes that only require placement into WR115- CG 111A: Study Skills for Coll Learning
- CG 140A: Career and Life Planning
- CG 145: Stress Management
- HST 100: Introduction to History
- LIB 101: Introduction to Research
Classes that only require placement into WR121- ENG 104: Intro to Literature
- ENG 107: Intro to World Lit – Early
- ENG 197: Film Studies – Themes and Genres
- ENG 205: British Lit from 1700
- ENG 250: Intro to Folklore and Myth
- ENG 258: African-Am Lit
- ENG 261: Literature of Science Fiction
- FN 110: Personal Nutrition
- NAS 240: Intro to Native American Lit
- WR 121: Composition I
- WR 240: Creative Writing – Nonfiction
- WR 241: Creative Writing – Fiction
- WR 242: Creative Writing – Poetry
- WR 243: Creative Writing – Script Writing
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William Shakespeare Biography Writing Unit | Year 3 or Year 4Subject: English Age range: 7-11 Resource type: Unit of work Last updated 27 August 2024 - Share through email
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A four-lesson biography project about the life of English playwright, William Shakespeare. The NO PREP unit has been split into four separate lessons and is perfect for students in Year 3 or Year 4. Students will learn about the famous figure whilst working on their comprehension skills and developing their creative writing. Included in this PDF printable resource: - Three fact sheets which students need to cut out and sort into paragraphs
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