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                      | 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Division of Humanities  |  
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 |  Dr. Sarah Stafford Sims, Chair English Mr. Paul BrooksDr. Mary Jane Chaffee
 Dr. Judith Collins
 Dr. Justy Engle
 Dr. Nathan Gower
 Mr. David Harrity
 Dr. Thomas Lyon
 Ms. Erin Milburn Ms. Nancy NewDr. Matthew Oliver
 Dr. Scott Rasnic
 Dr. Susan Wright
   International Studies Ms. Mariah Akridge Atwood, lead professor Mr. Timothy Hooker
 Theatre and Dance Mr. Jonathan Andrew Ms. Kristin DowdyMrs. Starr Garrett, lead professor
   Modern Foreign LanguageDr. Carmen Arranz
 Mr. Parfait BonkoungouDr. Johana Perez Weisenberger, lead professor
 Teaching English as a Second LanguageEduardo L. Trindade, Director
 Joshua W. Detherage
 Robert W. Parrish
 PurposeThe Division of Humanities offers programs in English, dance, theater, and modern foreign languages to enable students to prepare for a wide range of academic, professional, and vocational pursuits and for life-long service to God and to humankind. All students with an area or major in the Division of Humanities, must take MAC 120  or MAC 140  as part of their General Education requirements. The English ProgramsThe Department of English provides programs of study for students who recognize the power of language and want to develop a mastery of the English language in order to be insightful critical readers and competent scholarly and creative writers. They may pursue a major, a minor, or an area of concentration as they work toward either a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree or a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. The Department of English also provides components of the General Education Program ( ENG 111 - Freshman Composition I ;  ENG 112 - Freshman Composition II ; and  ENG 210 - Literary Studies ) and one developmental course  ( ENG 110 - Basic English ). Modern Foreign LanguageThe Division of Humanities offers a major and minor in Spanish and provides elementary and intermediate courses in Spanish, French and German. A Spanish Education, P-12, area is available as well. CHN 101, Chinese Language and Culture, is also offered. All Spanish Education Area and Spanish Major students must take MAC 120  or MAC 140  as part of their General Education requirements. Advanced Placement in Foreign LanguageStudents with high school foreign language credit should consult the modern foreign language faculty to seek advanced placement. Students may receive credit in one or more modern foreign languages on the basis of demonstrated proficiency. Foreign Language Requirement for the Bachelor of Arts DegreeTo qualify for a Bachelor of Arts degree, students must complete at least twelve hours in modern foreign language courses. Four three-hour courses in one language or two three-hour courses in each of two languages will fulfill the requirement. The foreign culture courses numbered 101 do not count toward this requirement. Waiver of the Foreign Language RequirementThe foreign language requirement will be waived for students whose native language is not English. Determination of Proficiency and Eligibility for WaiverThe foreign language faculty will use tests to determine whether a student has attained proficiency in a foreign language and whether a student is eligible for waiver of or exemption from the foreign language requirement. ProgramsDance MinorEnglish Area, B.A.English Area, B.S.English Major, B.A.English Major, B.S.English MinorInternational Studies Major, B.S. or B.A.International Studies MinorSpanish Education Area, P-12 Teaching Certification, B.A.Spanish Major, B.A.Spanish MinorTeaching English as a Second Language CertificateTheater Major - Performance Emphasis, B.S. or B.A.Theater Major - Production Emphasis, B.S. or B.A.Theater MinorWomen’s and Gender Studies
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