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Dec 04, 2024
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2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English, Legal Studies Concentration, B.A. (120 Credits)
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To prepare students who wish to continue the study of law or who wish to work in a law-related profession upon graduation, students can elect English with a concentration in Legal Studies. Supplementing the College’s two-course business law sequence, the concentration provides students with courses that provide a solid foundation in constitutional law, criminal law, international law, and the emerging area of law and new media.
Goldey-Beacom College and Delaware Law School have an articulation agreement in place offering students a pathway to law school. This partnership outlines two options for Goldey-Beacom College students which are the 3 + 3 Early Admissions Program and the Express or Guaranteed Admissions Program (EGAP). These options are of particular interest to students who desire a law degree. Admissions staff and Advisors can assist students with degree program selection who wish to pursue this opportunity.
Program Goals:
Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Arts in English degree, students will:
- demonstrate a broad understanding of the study of literature, including
- knowledge of literary genre attributes and conventions.
- knowledge of trends and differences in a variety of literary traditions.
- knowledge of core theoretical literary approaches and an ability to apply them.
- demonstrate competence in writing and communication, including
- competence in writing and communication skills for particular purposes, audiences, and media.
- competence in visual communication using a specific visual communication technology.
- demonstrate an ability to conduct research relevant to the field of English and communication.
- obtain employment in a communication-related field or enter a graduate program of study.
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General Education Courses (42 Credits)
English Major Courses (21 Credits)
Legal Studies Concentration (18 Credits)
Interdisciplinary Courses (15 Credits)
Humanities Electives (6 Credits)
Select two 100-level courses from the Humanities Discipline (HUM):
Lower Level General Elective Requirements (6 Credits)
Select two 100-200 level courses from any discipline.
Upper Level General Elective Requirements (9 Credits)
Select three 300-400 level courses from any discipline.
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