All English majors are required to complete a
portfolio and pass ENGL 4909 in order to graduate. You will need to register for ENGL 4909: English Portfolio
during the semester BEFORE the term in which you will graduate.
The Fall 2009 deadline for submitting or "sharing" your portfolio online with
your advisor and this year's Portfolio assessment coordinator, Dr. Paul Cannan
(pcannan@d.umn.edu) is Friday of the 14th week of classes (December 11, 2009).
Why a Portfolio?
When you complete the major you will be able to take with a you a
portfolio that represents your best writing. This material may serve as a
resource for you as you apply for employment or graduate school. You will need
to complete a minimally satisfactory portfolio in order to pass English 4909,
which is required for graduation. After you graduate, the portfolio will be used
for assessment purposes.
What is the Portfolio intended to assess?
The portfolio is an assessment tool for two different kinds of readers.
During the major, you as a student (in consultation with your advisor) can use
the portfolio to direct and assess your English studies. After your graduation
the English Department faculty will use the accumulated portfolios to evaluate
their own effectiveness in teaching the English curriculum and skills.
What goes into your English
Portfolio?
1.
An essay selected from College
Writing
2.
A close analysis of a specific text
3.
A research paper from an
upper-division course. This essay must be at least 12 pages long, demonstrate
mastery of research and MLA documentation methods, and make us of at least 7
scholarly secondary sources. No
more than two of these may be scholarly Web resources; the rest must be
scholarly text resources (articles published in academic journals or scholarly
books).
4.
A self-selected piece of writing (creative writing or an essay)
that you feel represents your best work
5.
A resume and cover letter to an
audience appropriate for your career plans. For detailed information about resumes and cover letters (instructions and models of different kinds), consult the "Career Handbook" available from UMD's Career Services office, which will assist you in creating these materials and with preparing for your career after graduation. Career Servies also offers a free resume and cover letter critique service (requires a 10-day review period).
If you plan to graduate this year,
please begin working on your portfolio right away.
If you have questions about the content of your portfolio, please contact your advisor. For technical assistance, the following resources are available: