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|Major(s): |ENGL | |

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Undergraduate English Major Advising Worksheet

Language and Digital Technology

(In effect Fall 2013)

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|E-mail: | |Phone: | |

|Advisor: | | ENGL major since: | |

General Requirements:

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(No more than 12 credits in ENGL at the 2000- level may be counted toward the major; 12 credits must be at 4000 level)

Concentration Requirements:

(12 credit hours; must take ENGL 3180 and ENGL 3162)

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|ENGL 3162 |Language & the Virtual World | | | | | | | |

Choose one of the following (remaining course may be taken as an elective in the concentration):

|ENGL 4182 |Info Design & Dig Publishing | | | | | | | |

|ENGL 4183 |Editing w/Digital Technologies | | | | | | | |

Choose one of the following (remaining course may be taken as an elective in the concentration):

|ENGL 4168 |Multimodality & Text Description | | | | | | | |

|ENGL 4267 |Identity, Soc Inter, & Comms in Dig… | | | | | | | |

Electives in Concentration:

(15 credit hours; 2000-level or above from approved list on the reverse side of this worksheet or by approval)

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| |ENGL |2116 |Introduction to Technical Communication |

| |ENGL |2161 |Grammar for Writing |

| |ENGL |3132 |Introduction to Contemporary American English |

| |ENGL |3237 |Vocabulary, Etymology, and Grammar |

| |ENGL |4008* |Topics in Advanced Technical Communication |

| |ENGL |4160 |Origins of Language |

| |ENGL |4161 |Modern English Grammar |

| |ENGL |4165 |Multiculturalism and Language (D) |

| |ENGL |4167 |The Mind and Language |

| |ENGL |4181 |Writing and Designing User Documents |

| |ENGL |4204 |Expository Writing |

| |ENGL |4235 |History of the Book |

| |ENGL |4260 |History of Global Englishes (D) |

| |ENGL |4262 |Language and Diversity (D) |

| |ENGL |4263 |Linguistics and Language Learning |

| |ENGL |4270 |Studies in Writing, Rhetoric and Literacy (W) |

| |ENGL |4271 |Studies in Writing, Rhetoric and New Media (W) |

| |ENGL |4272 |Studies in the Politics of Language and Writing (W) |

| |ENGL |4273 |Studies in Writing, Rhetoric and Identity (W, D) |

| |ENGL |4274 |Visual Rhetoric (W) |

| |ENGL |4275 |Rhetoric of Technology (W) |

| |ENGL |4277 |Digital Literacies |

| |ENGL |4400 |Theory and Practice of Tutoring Writing |

| |ENGL |4405 |Literacy and Language |

| |ENGL |4410 |Professional Internship (3 or 6 credits) |

*Additional topics courses may also fulfill the concentration elective requirements. Generally, English topics courses have the following numbers: 2090, 3050, and 4050, which may be retaken for credit if they are different topics. ENGL 4008 “Topics in Advanced Technical Communication” will fulfill the elective requirements for the Language and Digital Technology concentration.

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