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ENGL 3350. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION. 3 Hours.

Teaches students to identify characteristics of genres, to recognize and understand critical and literary terms, and to develop and use methods and strategies for analyzing and interpreting texts. Acquainting students with the unique characteristics of their discipline and reflecting on the significance of the discipline beyond the university, this course is required for English majors in their first semester of upper-division study and also satisfies the UNIV 1101 requirement. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 1301, ENGL 1302, and 3 hours of sophomore literature (ENGL 2303, ENGL 2309, ENGL 2319, ENGL 2329).

Bachelor of Art in English

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The Bachelor of Art in English involves two activities that are essentially and uniquely human: language and art. The curriculum provides students with an understanding of theoretical and analytical processes that enable them to assimilate a variety of textual materials representing many cultures and historical periods. Students will learn to read closely, critically, and empathetically. In addition, students will learn to conduct scholarly research and to produce clear and cogent arguments in both written and oral form. These skills are widely applicable for English graduates who pursue careers in the arts, education, business, research and development, government, media, and publishing.

Bachelor of Arts in English with Secondary Teacher Certification

https://catalog.uta.edu/liberalarts/english/undergraduate/english-teach-ba/
Like the Bachelor of Arts in English, the Bachelor of Arts in English with Secondary Teacher Certification (BATCH) provides students with an understanding of theoretical and analytical processes that enable them to assimilate a variety of textual materials representing many cultures and historical periods. Students will learn to read closely, critically, and empathetically, and they will become proficient at conducting scholarly research in order to produce clear and cogent arguments in both written and oral form.