2021-2022 Official University Academic Catalog 
    
    May 18, 2024  
2021-2022 Official University Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Literature and Language Arts


Department Chair: Dr. John Barrett
 

Subject Matter Experts
Literature - Dr. Randall Compton
Composition - Dr. Stanley Coppinger
 

Professors: Dr. Randall Compton, Dr. Stanley Coppinger, Dr. Karl Payton
Associate Professor: Dr. Lesley-Anne Williams
Assistant Professor: Aaron Brown
 


 

Literature and Language Arts offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in English Language and Literature, as well as Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in Communication. Academic minors are offered in English Language and Literature, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), Communication Studies, and Spanish Studies. Students can also work toward a teaching certificate in secondary education with English as a teaching field through LeTourneau’s Teacher Education Program.

English Language and Literature


Students wishing to major in English must attain at least a B in both ENGL 1013 (or ENGL 1014) and ENGL 1023 to be officially admitted into the English program and must attain at least a C in all other English courses. All Language and Literature majors are required to take the ETS Major Field Test of Literature in English during their senior year and to compile a portfolio of written work. All English majors are required to complete exit interviews with the English faculty during their final semester.

TESOL

The minor in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) allows students to become proficient in the elements of English and in the theory and practice of teaching it in cross-cultural settings.

Communication Studies
Program Coordinator: Dr. Karl Payton

Students wishing to major in Communication must attain at least a B in COMM 1113 to be officially admitted into the Communication program and must attain at least a C in all other courses in their program concentration. Communication majors are required to compile a portfolio of written work and digital projects for presentation during an exit interview with faculty during their final semester.
The minor in Communication Studies prepares students to work in print, digital, and oral journalistic and professional presentation settings. This minor is a natural fit for Business, Christian Ministry, Education, Literature and Languages, Psychology, Worship Arts, or Pre-Law majors.

Spanish Studies

The minor in Spanish Studies permits a student to learn a language and also gain an understanding of Hispanic culture and society. To complete the minor, students typically participate in the Latin American Studies Program of the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities.

Course descriptions and requirements for all programs are linked below. For more details about the people and programs of Literature and Language Arts, refer to LeTourneau’s web page.

Majors

    Bachelor of Arts

    A Bachelor of Arts degree may be granted in the following areas:

    Bachelor of Science

    A Bachelor of Science degree may be granted in the following areas:

    Minor

    A Minor may be selected from the following areas: