- Students will meet requirements for graduate/professional study and/or
other discipline-related careers.
- Students will demonstrate their knowledge of language and
literature in a variety of courses and activities.
- Students will demonstrate their competency in spoken and written English.
- Students will demonstrate their ability to
understand, interpret and evaluate a variety of oral, visual
and written texts (e.g., novels, motion pictures, World Wide
Web, media productions).
- Students will pursue independent study in a variety of scholarly contexts.
- Students will demonstrate an awareness
that literary criticism requires an examination of values and
attitudes as an important component of intellectual growth, social
awareness and moral responsibility.
- Students will complete courses that reflect social, ethnic and cultural diversity.
- Students will participate in a variety of
non-required discipline-related service activities both on and
off campus.
- Students will demonstrate a basic awareness of
intellectual thought from the ancient world to the present day.
- Students will use a variety of technological
and information resources (e.g., libraries, databases, computer
networks, video) to gather and synthesize information and to
create and communicate knowledge.
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