Editing Sample TESU BA English Degree Plan
Generic BA English Degree Plan
This is a generic degree plan that applies to Thomas Edison State University for a Bachelor of Arts in English as of approximately December of 2020. Please make sure that the suggestions are still valid before beginning to follow this plan.
General Education Requirements
As of 2021, students will be required to have a minimum of 30 RA credits to complete their degree. See the GE Requirements Roadmap for details and suggestions on courses that will fill this requirement.
English AOS
42 total credits required, 15 credits need to be UL.
Part A. Survey of Literature
6 credits in American Literature.
Course Expected | Recommended Course to Take | Recommended Provider |
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American Literature I & II | American Literature (6 credits) | CLEP If you do not live near a testing center, US residents may take this exam online |
English Literature I & II | English Literature (6 credits) | CLEP If you do not live near a testing center, US residents may take this exam online |
American Literature I | English 102: American Literature | Study.com |
American Literature I | ENG-201: American Literature Survey: Early America to 1900 | Coopersmith |
American Literature II | ENG-202: American Literature Survey: 1900 to Present | Coopersmith |
The CLEP exam is known to fulfill the degree's requirements. The Coopersmith courses have not yet been tested.
Part B. Analyzing & Interpreting Literature
3 credits required
Course Expected | Recommended Course to Take | Recommended Provider |
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Analyzing & Interpreting | Analysis & Interpretation of Literature (6 credits) | CLEP If you do not live near a testing center, US residents may take this exam online |
Analyizing & Interpreting | English 103: Analyzing and Interpreting Literature | Study.com |
Part C. Non-Western Literature
Content should be non-British, non-American literature. 3 credits required.
Course Expected | Recommended Course to Take | Recommended Provider |
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Non-Western Literature | English 301: Non-Western Literature (UL) | Study.com |
Part D. AOS Electives
18 credits required. 15 credits in the AOS + capstone need to be UL.
Course Expected | Recommended Course to Take | Recommended Provider |
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UL English Elective | English 305: Advanced Technical Writing (UL) | Study.com |
UL English Elective | LIT-401: Medieval Hispano-Jewish Poetry (UL) | Coopersmith |
UL English Elective | ENGL 317 Technical Writing (UL) This does overlap with Study.com's Advanced Technical Writing. Study.com recommended |
University of Idaho Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ENGL 4476 Shakespeare (UL) This should be UL credit. Check with an advisor to confirm. |
University of Idaho Independent Study
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UL English Elective | ENGL317R Writing Creative Nonfiction (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ENGL319R Writing Poetry (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ENGL320R Writing for Children and Adolescents (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ENGL336 The American Novel (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ENGL361 American Literature 1800-1865 (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ENGL362 American Literature 1865-1914 (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ENGL363 American Literature 1914-1960 (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ENGL366 Studies in Poetry (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ENGL382 Shakespeare (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ENGL385 British Literature 1603-1660: The Renaissance (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ENGL420 Young Adult Literature (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ELANG322 Modern American Usage (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | ELANG 325 The Grammar of English (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | WRTG312 Persuasive Writing (UL) | Brigham Young University Independent Study |
UL English Elective | WRTG316 Technical Communication (UL) May overlap with English 305 at Study.com |
Brigham Young University Independent Study |
Check with an advisor before starting any of these courses. You may also be able to find other UL English courses for a lower cost at a local college or university.
Course Expected | Recommended Course to Take | Recommended Provider |
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English Elective | English 101: English Literature (does not duplicate with required American Literature) | Study.com |
English Elective | English 310: Short Stories | Study.com |
English Elective | ENG-211: Constructing and Writing Logical Arguments | Coopersmith |
Verify before taking the Coopersmith courses.
Part E. Additional AOS Electives
12 credits required. If you haven't fully met UL requirements with parts A-D, UL courses in this area also count toward requirement.
Electives in this area must be Humanities. Below is just a sampling of possibilities.
Course Expected | Recommended Course to Take | Recommended Provider |
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Humanities | History 301: Historiography & Historical Methods (UL) | Study.com |
Humanities | History 308: Causes and Effects of the Vietnam War (UL) | Study.com |
Humanities | History 311: The Holocaust & World War II (UL) | Study.com |
Humanities | History 306: The American Civil War Era (UL) | Study.com |
Humanities | Business 305: Leadership Communication (UL) | Study.com |
Humanities | Business 324: Managerial Communication (UL) | Study.com |
Humanities | HIS-304: History of Food Trucks (UL) | Coopersmith |
Humanities | Many foreign languages | ACTFL |
Liberal Arts Capstone
Must be taken at TESU. There is an alternative 6-credit capstone available that provides hands-on experience.
Electives
27 credits required. See the GE Requirements Roadmap for suggestions.