College of Arts & Sciences > Department of English > Performance Standards > Traditional Track
Content Standards For The English Major:
Traditional Track
Students who have completed the Traditional Track of the English major at Valdosta State University will be able to demonstrate the following knowledge and skills.
Content Standard 1General statement of knowledge and/or ability [Educational Outcomes 1 and 2] |
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Students will be able to use the conventional vocabulary of literary analysis to write effective close readings of poetry, fiction, and drama. |
Expert Proficiency-- The expert close reading meets the following criteria:
Minimally Acceptable Proficiency-- The minimally acceptable close reading meets the following criteria:
Non-proficiency-- The non-proficient close reading has any one of the following problems to an extraordinary degree or several of these to a lesser degree:
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Students will write an undocumented close reading in ENGL 2060 and/or upper-division courses. Students will put together a portfolio of their written work in ENGL 4900 Students may take quizzes over conventional literary terms in ENGL 2060 and/or 3060. Students may write explications of literary works in examinations in upper-division courses. |
Content Standard 2General statement of knowledge and/or ability [Educational Outcomes 2 and 3] |
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Students will be able to write insightful research-based analyses of literature that draw upon both primary and secondary sources. |
Expert Proficiency-- The expert research-based analysis meets all of the following criteria:
Minimally Acceptable Proficiency-- The minimally acceptable research-based literary analysis possesses most of the following characteristics:
Non-proficiency-- The non-proficient research-based literary analysis has any one of the following problems to an extraordinary degree or several of these to a lesser degree:
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Students will include at least one research-based interpretation of literature in their ENGL 4900 portfolios. Students will write research-based analyses of literature in upper-division literature courses. |
Content Standard 3General statement of knowledge and/or ability [Educational Outcome 3] |
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Students will be able to use standard research tools, including print and electronic bibliographies, to find pertinent critical and scholarly discussions of literary works, history, and theory. |
Expert Proficiency-- Students with expert proficiency in literary research meet all of the following criteria:
Minimally Acceptable Proficiency-- Students with minimally acceptable research skills meet the following criteria:
Non-proficiency-- Students who are not proficient in literary research demonstrate one of the following problems to an extraordinary degree or several to a limited degree:
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Students may take an examination on research tools and methodology in ENGL 2060. Students will include research essays in their 4900 portfolio. Students in ENGL 3060, 4900, or other upper-division courses may present a research plan that identifies which bibliographic sources they have used and explains why they have used these sources. Students in ENGL 3060, 4900, or other upper-division courses may compose an annotated list of works cited for research projects. |
Content Standard 4General statement of knowledge and/or ability (Educational Outcomes 1 and 4] |
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Students will be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of British literature. |
Expert Proficiency-- Students with an expert knowledge of British literature meet all of the following criteria:
Minimally Acceptable Proficiency-- Students with minimal proficiency in British literature meet most of the following criteria:
Non-proficiency-- Students who are non-proficient in British literature demonstrate one the following problems to an extraordinary degree or several to a lesser degree:
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Students will pass ENGL 3110 and 3120 with a grade of C or higher. Students may prepare notebooks, take exams, and/or write formal essays focusing on key elements of literary history as a part of upper-division classes in British literature. |
Content Standard 5General statement of knowledge and/or ability (Educational Outcomes 1 and 4] |
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Students will be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of American literature. |
Expert Proficiency-- Students with an expert knowledge of American literature meet all of the following criteria:
Minimally Acceptable Proficiency-- Students with minimal proficiency in American literature meet the following criteria:
Non-proficiency-- Students who are non-proficient in American literature demonstrate one of the following problems to an extraordinary degree or several to a lesser degree:
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Students will pass ENGL 3210 with a grade of C or higher. Students may prepare notebooks, take exams, and/or write formal essays focusing on key elements of literary history in upper-division American literature classes. |
Content Standard 6General statement of knowledge and/or ability [Educational Outcome 1] |
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Students will be able to explain and consistently apply an interpretative methodology beyond close reading. |
Expert Proficiency— Students with expert interpretive proficiency meet all of the following criteria:
Minimal Proficiency— Students with minimal interpretive proficiency meet the following criteria:
Non-proficiency Students who lack interpretive proficiency demonstrate one of the following problems to an extraordinary degree or several to a lesser degree:
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In English 3060, students may write a brief position paper describing the major tenets of at least one critical methodology. Research papers included in the 4900 portfolio may demonstrate their familiarity with multiple critical approaches. |
Core Curriculum Content Standard 6 [Literature]General statement of knowledge and/or ability (See ABAC Sophomore Literature Course Outcomes #1 and 2; VSU Core Curriculum Content Standard #5) |
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Students will be able to use their knowledge of genres, movements, and conventions to interpret works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and/or drama. |
Expert Proficiency-- The expert literary analysis is distinguished by the following characteristics:
Minimal Proficiency— The minimally proficient literary analysis is distinguished by the following characteristics:
Non-proficiency The non-proficient literary analysis is distinguished by the following characteristics:
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In ENGL 2060, students will write at least one or more out-of-class essays that analyze works of literature. |
Core Curriculum Content Standard 7 (Literature)General statement of knowledge and/or ability (See ABAC Sophomore Literature Course Outcomes #6 and 7; VSU Core Curriculum Content Standard #5) |
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Students will be able to use their knowledge of a variety of cultural and historical contexts to interpret works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, and/or film. |
Expert Proficiency-- The expert literary analysis is distinguished by the following characteristics:
Minimal Proficiency— The minimally proficient cultural and historical analysis is distinguished by the following characteristics:
Non-proficiency The non-proficient cultural and historical analysis is distinguished by the following characteristics:
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In ENGL 2060, 2110, 2120, 2140 and/or 2140, students will write at least one in-class or out-of-class essay that includes some analysis of cultural and historical context. |