Dual Degree Option
Dual Degree Program in English and Communication
This
program offers a B.A. in English and Communication in an accelerated
undergraduate program in the Undergraduate College and a master’s in Publishing, or
a Master of Fine Arts
in Creative Writing through Rosemont’s Schools of Graduate and
Professional Studies.
To be admitted to the Dual Degree Program, students must have a minimum SAT score in Math and Critical Reading of 1150, and a high school GPA of 3.250. All students are reviewed for progress with regard to required courses and college GPA in their sophomore year. In addition, students wishing to pursue the M.F.A. degree must submit a writing sample for review.
In general, students will complete approximately 109 credits in the Undergraduate College and 36 credits in the Schools of Graduate and Professional Studies. Undergraduate credits may vary depending on whether 3 credit or 4 credit general education and elective classes are chosen. Twelve credits from the M.A. or M.F.A. programs will count towards a student’s baccalaureate degree. The B.A. in English is awarded in the fall semester of a student’s fourth year at Rosemont. The M.F.A. program is completed in the summer of the student’s fourth year.
The B.A. and M.A or M.F.A. program requires 144 credits.
General Education 57 to 58 credits
Students may apply 6 credits of required courses in the English Literature major towards General Education. All General Education Requirements must be completed by the spring semester of the student’s sophomore year at Rosemont.
Required courses in English 18 credits | ||
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ENG-0205 | Survey of British Literature -- 1798 to 1920 | 3 credits |
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ENG-0223 | Major American Writers 1890 to 1940 | 3 credits |
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ENG-0359 | Modern American Literature |
3 credits |
ENG-0302 | Shakespeare | 3 credits |
ENG-0370 | Critical Approaches to Literature and Culture | 3 credits |
ENG-0412 | Seminar: Special Topics in Literature | 3 credits |
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Two English electives, at least one at the 300 level | 6 credits |
Required Courses In Communication 18 credits | ||
COM-0160 | Public Speaking | 3 credits |
COM-0263 | Writing for the Media | 3 credits |
COM-0230 | Advertising Copywriting | 3 credits |
COM-0250 | Introduction to Journalism | 3 credits |
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COM-0255 | Magazine Writing | 3 credits |
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Two Communication electives | 6 credits |
COM-0275 |
Introduction to Mass Media |
3 credits |
Courses that can be taken either in English or in Communication 6 credits | ||
ENG-0490 | Senior Seminar | 3 credits |
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COM-0480 | Senior Seminar | 3 credits |
ENG-0420 | Internship | 3 credits |
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COM-0495 | Internship | 3 credits |
Undergraduate Electives
Electives can also be used to take other undergraduate Communication or English classes, but cannot be limited to only these areas. Students in the Dual Degree Program have approximately 20 credits they can use to choose undergraduate elective courses. All undergraduate elective credits must be completed by fall of a student’s fourth year at Rosemont.
Required Graduate Courses
Students begin taking graduate level courses in the fall semester of their junior year at Rosemont College. Students are limited to one graduate course a semester in their junior year. Students may take up to 12 graduate credits in subsequent semesters. All graduate level classes are chosen based on the individual track a student wishes to pursue with a graduate mentor.
Fall Semester, Junior Year | ||
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One graduate-level course | 3 credits |
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Spring Semester, Junior Year | ||
One graduate-level course | 3 credits | |
Summer Session | ||
Two graduate-level courses | 6 credits |
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Fall Semester, Fourth Year | ||
Two graduate-level courses | 6 credits |
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Spring Semester, Fourth Year | ||
Four graduate-level courses | 12 credits | |
Summer Session | ||
Two graduate-level courses | 6 credits |