ED 498-499 Special Topics
Special studies on topics that do not appear in regular departmental curriculum. The subject and its treatment must be derived from consultation between the individual candidate and the instructor. All special topic proposals must be approved by the Dean of the School of Education & Public Service. The amount of credit granted depends upon the nature of the project undertaken and the length of time of the experience. Candidates for graduation at Cumberland University must have six hours of English composition. The required courses are ENG 101 and 102 taken in sequence. Students must be enrolled each semester until these requirements are met. Students will be placed in English courses on the basis of ACT or SAT scores. In addition, students must have three hours of sophomore literature to graduate from Cumberland University: ENG 215, ENG 216, or equivalent. Prospective English majors or other interested students may request permission to enroll in ENG 215 or ENG 216 early.
Credits
1-6