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Nov 22, 2024
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Traditional Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020 Archived Catalog
English Education, B.S.E.
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Refer to the link for Progression within the Education Program and for Arkansas Licensure .
Student Learning Outcomes
The Department of Teacher Education, in keeping with the overall goals of the university, expects graduates to demonstrate the following broad learner outcomes:
- Candidates will demonstrate proficiency with content knowledge in their licensure area by performing well on national licensure exams prior to internship.
- Candidates will demonstrate proficiency with appropriate pedagogical skills by performing well on national licensure exams.
- Candidates will demonstrate appropriate professional dispositions and ethical decision-making skills during field experiences and internship.
- Candidates will demonstrate knowledge of their effect on student learning during field experiences and internship.
- Candidates will demonstrate their readiness to teach by obtaining their Arkansas Teaching license.
Note: John Brown University candidates wishing to take professional education and major field courses off campus or through correspondence must obtain, in advance, written permission from the department head and the Registrar’s Office.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.E.) degree with major in English
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University Core Curriculum - 33 hours
Program requirements satisfy 15 of the 48 hours in the Core Curriculum.
- EGL 1013 and EGL 1023 are satisfied in the program requirements.
- Six hours of the Arts and Humanities elective area are satisfied by two of the following: EGL 2213, EGL 2223, EGL 2413 , EGL 2423 , EGL 3313 , EGL 3323 , EGL 3343 , EGL 3353 , EGL 4483 , POL 3003 , RPH 2103 .
- Three hours of the Social and Behavioral Sciences elective area are satisfied by ED 2143 .
Professional Education - 43 hours
English Teaching Field - 43 hours
Electives as necessary to complete minimum total hours
Minimum total semester hours - 120
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