BA in English Literature
Undergraduate coordinator: Dr. Yael Shapira
About the English Literature BA Program The BA in English Literature program provides students with a solid foundation in the history and development of English and American literature.The English Literature degree program also aiming to develop high-level skills of analysis, critical thinking, argumentation and self-expression. English degree First-year courses give students the essential tools for academic writing, research, and critical analysis of poetry and fiction, while also introducing them to the literary and intellectual backgrounds of English literature. In the BA in English Literature program Seminars and electives focus on special topics and themes and demonstrate different approaches to the study of literature, whether classic or contemporary.
English Literature BA students with a high grade average can ask to register for graduate seminars (numbers in the 8xx range) with the permission of the instructor. |
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English Literature BA Tracks of Studies Students have a wide choice in B.A. tracks in English literature:
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English Literature BA - Key to Course Numbers Four kinds of undergraduate courses are offered in the department; these can be distinguished by their course number:
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BA in English Literature - Passing Requirements First-year students: A grade of 65 is required to pass courses 190, 193 and 194. A grade of 67 is required to pass 106 and 107. Students who do not receive a passing grade in Academic Writing I (106) will not be allowed to continue to their second semester of studies in the program. Students who do not receive a passing grade in Academic Writing II (107) will not be allowed to continue to the second year. Under university regulations, students cannot repeat a course more than twice. Second- and third-year students: A grade of 60 is required to pass survey courses, electives and seminars. First-year students: A grade of 65 is required to pass courses 190, 193 and 194. A grade of 67 is required to pass 106 and 107. English Literature BA students who do not receive a passing grade in Academic Writing I (106) will not be allowed to continue to their second semester of studies in the program. English Literature BA students who do not receive a passing grade in Academic Writing II (107) will not be allowed to continue to the second year. Under university regulations, English Literature BA students cannot repeat a course more than twice. Second- and third-year students: A grade of 60 is required to pass survey courses, electives and seminars. |
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English Literature BA - Academic Honesty What is plagiarism? Plagiarism is intellectual theft. Many people think of plagiarism as simply copying another’s work or borrowing their ideas, but plagiarism is an act of academic fraud with serious consequences. It involves both stealing someone else’s work and lying about it afterward by claiming the work as one’s own. Plagiarism is closely related to English Literature degree and it can take many forms. Here are some of the most common:
All violations and suspected violations will immediately be referred to the department’s Academic Honesty Board, which will determine the appropriate response or punishment to the student. Severe cases will be referred to the university Disciplinary Committee and may result in disciplinary action, up to and including suspension or expulsion from the university. |