Undergraduate Catalog 2022 - 2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English
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At-a-Glance
Chair: Jeff Karem; Professors: Rachel Carnell, Gary R. Dyer, Michael Geither, Jennifer M. Jeffers, Jeff Karem, Adam Sonstegard; Associate Professors: Julie Burrell, Brooke Conti, Adrienne Gosselin, James Marino, Caryl Pagel, Imad Rahman; Assistant Professor: Hilary Plum; Senior College Lecturer: Melanie Gagich; Associate College Lecturers: John Brentar, Emilie Zickel; Director, First Year Writing Program: William Breeze; Director, Writing Center: Mary Murray McDonald; Director, Poetry Center: Caryl Pagel; Professors Emeriti/Emeritae: Earl R. Anderson, John C. Gerlach, Ted Lardner, Daniel C. Melnick, Glending Olson, David Richardson, Leonard M. Trawick; Associate Professors Emeriti: James A. Barthelmess, P. Jeffrey Ford, David Larson, Phillips Salman, Arnold G. Tew.
The First-Year Writing Program
College Writing I and II (ENG 101 and 102) (or an approved equivalent writing course) are university-degree requirements, designed to concentrate on composition skills that are essential for success in many college courses and most professions. These courses lay the foundation for the university’s Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) course requirements. Students should, therefore, enroll in ENG 101 as soon as possible in their college careers. Students taking First-Year Writing courses at Cleveland State must earn a C or better in both ENG 101 and 102 (or its equivalent) in order to graduate.
Placement Testing: Students who are not ready for ENG 101 may be placed in ENG 100.
Placement for international students or students without ACT/SAT scores: International students should take the English Placement Exam. If they do not place into ENG 101, they should register for ESL 096, which will prepare them for the First-Year Writing series.
The ENG 101 in the Writing and Composition General Education requirement is waived for students who place into ENG 102 through CSU’s written placement exam (not ACT/SAT scores). Students who place into ENG 102 as a result of their written exam will get an updated Degree Audit report that waives ENG 101. This is an automated process.
ENG 101-102 as Matriculation Requirements: All students, in order to graduate from Cleveland State University, must complete the First-Year Writing requirement within the first 30 hours of academic work at the university by passing ENG 101 and ENG 102 (or equivalent course) with grades of C or better. Students who have not completed ENG 102 (or equivalent course) within their first 30 hours may not register for any further courses without registering for the appropriate writing course.
Contact information for First-Year Writing: William Breeze, 216-523-7145.
Accelerated 3+3 Degree
The CSU/Cleveland-Marshall College of Law 3+3 program permits a student who has completed three years of undergraduate study to be admitted to the College of Law to begin J.D. studies. The undergraduate degree will be awarded upon successful completion of the first full year of the J.D. curriculum, thus permitting the student to graduate with both an undergraduate and law degrees in six rather than seven years of full-time study (or its equivalent). In effect, the first year of law school completes the fourth year of the undergraduate degree (serving, in effect, as undergraduate elective courses) and serves as the first year of law school. This arrangement saves both time and money for the student.
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