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ENGL 4238: Methods for Teaching Secondary English 4
4.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisites: ENGL 1101, 1102, and 2300; admission to the TEP; permission of instructor; fi eld experience forms, and background check. This compulsory course, taught by English Department faculty, unites theory and practice to produce sound pedagogical strategies for the teaching of English. In it, teachers- in-training will learn refi ned instructional strategies and deepen their understanding of the foundations from which such approaches develop. As a result, they will begin to fashion teaching selves through recursive discussion, concentrated research, analytical writing, repeated fi eld observation, and practical implementation.
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ENGL 4286: Teaching Internship
9.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisites: ENGL 1101, 1102, and 2300; admission to the TEP; permission of instructor; fi eld experience forms, and background check. The course involves teaching one semester in the public schools at the secondary level in English under the supervision of an experienced, qualifi ed English teacher. Seminars in English secondary education are scheduled as an integral part of the student teaching experience and will provide students with numerous and varied opportunities to plan, deliver, evaluate, and revise secondary English educational strategies. Such a learning environment, based on developing best practices and sound pedagogical modeling in the fi eld, serve as part of an ongoing and comprehensive portfolio assessment process.
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ENGL 4295: Reading and Literature in Secondary English Classrooms 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Required for certifi cation in Secondary English Education. An examination of a wide range of literary texts appropriate for use in grades 7-12, focused so that students will develop an understanding of the basic reading processes, including reading assessment, comprehension strategies, and techniques for corrective reading, as well as a series of effective methodologies for promoting the critical appreciation of literature. Also covered are issues relating to the rights and responsibilities of various groups (including teachers, school administrators, and parents) involved in designing and implementing a literature curriculum.
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ENGL 4300: Studies in the English Language 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Required for certifi cation in Secondary English Education. A sustained analysis of a particular linguistic theme, an approach to, or a regional expression of, the English language. Regular offerings in the history of the English language and its development from Anglo-Saxon to contemporary varieties of world English and in English grammar will rotate with other topics. May be repeated for credit as topic varies.
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ENGL 4310: Studies in Literary Theory 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: ENGL 2300 An examination of a particular facet of or approach to literary theory and/or criticism. Typical offerings may include History of Literary Theory, Cultural Studies, Feminist Theory, etc. May be repeated for credit as topic varies.
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ENGL 4381: Independent Study var
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Guided investigation of a topic not addressed by regularly scheduled courses. Students must propose a detailed plan of readings, articulating precise learning objectives, and secure the written consent of both a supervising instructor and the department chair. Not more than one (1) Independent Study may count toward the major in English without the chair's permission.
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ENGL 4384: Senior Seminar 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
A capstone seminar designed to assess students' learning in the major program. The course will integrate literature, theory, and writing centering on an idea, theoretical issue, or critical concern in literary or language studies. Required for all English majors. Cannot be taken until ENGL 1101, 1102 and core area F have been completed with a minimum passing grade of C. A minimum of 18 hours of upper-level English courses must also have been completed also with no grade lower than C. Requires permission of the academic coordinator. Not offered during the summer session. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 215
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ENGL 4385: Special Topics 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
An examination of a topic in literature, theory, and/or writing that transcends the boundaries of the fi xed curriculum. Offerings might include Literary Representations of the War in Vietnam, Nature Writing and the Environment, and Representations of Aging in Literature. Requires permission of the department chair to repeat.
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ENGL 4386: Internship 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
A supervised practicum within a career-related setting that is writing-, editing-, tutoring-, and/or teaching-intensive. Enrollment is contingent on approval of proposed internship activities by both instructor and department chair. (See page 211 for description of Film Studies Minor)
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ENGR 1113: Introduction to Engineering 2
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
An introduction to the fi eld of engineering.
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