English (Writing)—B.A.

New York State Registered Program Code: 07459

HEGIS Code: 1501.00 {English, General}

Molloy Program of Study Code: ENWBA

Program Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to:

  • Locate and evaluate the place of one or more Western texts in the literary heritage of contemporary American readers.
  • Ascertain what they prize in a text and how their evaluations concur and differ from those of critics.
  • Formulate their personal values as a result of discussion of character, incident and underlying philosophies in literature.
  • Identify and correct basic problems and formulate approaches to the structure, rhetoric and styles of English to improve perception and communication.
  • Exercise opportunities for creative expression.
  • Achieve a satisfactory basis for graduate study in English and selected pre-professional programs.

Requirements

General Education Requirements (32 Credits)

Acceptable courses listed under General Education Requirements.

Arts and Fine Arts (3 Credits) One out of two disciplines: ART History or MUS History

Social and Behavioral Sciences (9 Credits) Three out of four: History, Political Science, Psychology or Sociology

Mathematics (3 Credits)

Science (3 Credits)

Philosophy (3 Credits)

Theology/Religious Studies (3 Credits)

Ethics (3 Credits)

Physical Education (1 Credit)

Core Course (4 credits)

NOTE: The General Education requirement is 44, and has been adjusted to 32, because the following Major or Related requirements will also satisfy the General Education requirement: ENG 1100, ENG 3110 and the Related Required COM course. The Languages requirement is met as 3 credits of Related Requirements.

Major Requirements (48 Credits)

Grammar Exam with Passing Score or ENG 0700 with a grade of "C" of better required.

Remedial courses do not count towards major/degree requirements.

ENG 1100 must be completed with a grade of "B" or better.required.

Transfer students with an equivalent course for ENG 1100, must also take ENG 1200 and achieve a "B" or better.

ENG 1100College Composition

3

ENG 2000Writing in the Digital Age: An Introduction

3

ENG 2260Introduction to New Media

3

ENG 2310Advanced Composition

3

ENG 2480Online Journalism

3

ENG 2550Literature in The Digital Age

3

ENG 3110Shakespeare

3

ENG 3300Advanced Script Writing for Media

3

ENG 4600English Internship I

3

ENG 4910Writing Seminar

3

 

Complete either (3 Credits)

ENG 1610Introduction to Poetry and Drama

3

ENG 1620Short Story

3

Complete either (3 Credits)

ENG 2280Writing for the Web

3

ENG 2300Scriptwriting for Media

3

Complete either (3 Credits)

ENG 2410Great Writers of English Literature I

3

ENG 2420Great Writers of English Literature II

3

Complete either (3 Credits)

ENG 2430Major American Writers I

3

ENG 2440Major American Writers II

3

Complete either (3 Credits)

ENG 2510Continental Literature I: The Ancient World

3

ENG 2630Mythology and Legend

3

Complete one elective English writing course (3 Credits)

ENG 2300Scriptwriting for Media

3

ENG 2320Creative Writing

3

ENG 2350Film and Drama Criticism

3

ENG 2360Effective Business Writing

3

ENG 2551Public Relations Writing

3

Related Requirements (12 Credits)

Two Languages courses

Note: (No ASL) Refer to the General Education Section of the Catalog for appropriate courses (Preferred that the second course is in the same language as the first course)

Complete two of the following COM courses (6 Credits)

COM 1100Experiences in Communication

3

COM 1200Oral Interpretation of Children's Literature

3

COM 1220Creative Drama

3

COM 2100Public Speaking

3

COM 2110Gender and Communication

3

COM 2130Intercultural Communication

3

Electives (36 Credits)

2 Elective credits must be Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) for a B.A. degree. FST 1000 counts as a LAS required Elective.

(Adjust Electives needed for having a Minor(s), Remedials, ESL, Honors Programs, PED/FST waivers as needed, under consultation with advisor.)

Total Credit Hours: 128