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ED PE 351: PreK-6 Physical Education Methods- -SP
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
Study of effective teaching with emphasis on teaching methods, student learning time, classroom management, and program planning. This course includes a ten hour practicum placement in a secondary education classroom. The purpose of this course is to analyze the teaching methods utilized in effective instructions and to help students understand the essential elements of teaching physical education at the secondary level. It is a hands-on, practical means of introducing the students to activities and procedures related to secondary physical education.
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EN CP 210: G Short Story Development- -WI
4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
An in-depth study of the development and characteristics of the short story. The course will include analysis of stories from different cultures.
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EN CP 210 - G Short Story Development- -WI
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EN CP 390/490: G Directed Study- -FA,WI,SP
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
(See page 48.)
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EN CP 390/490 - G Directed Study- -FA,WI,SP
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EN CP 402: G Advanced Grammar
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
An in-depth study of the linguistics and grammar of the English language as spoken in the United states. Traditional, structural, and transformational analysis will be utilized to study the more complex and subtle constructions of American English.
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EN CP 402 - G Advanced Grammar
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EN CP 405: G Advanced Composition- -FA
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
An in-depth study of analytical and argumentative writing using critical thinking and research skills to focus on American popular culture and values from a Christian worldview. Prerequisites: E 104-G and sophomore standing.
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EN CP 405 - G Advanced Composition- -FA
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EN CP 410: G Advanced Creative Writing- -WI
4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
Students will research requirements for submission of manuscripts and then submit manuscripts for publication. Prerequisite: E 310 Creative Writing.
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EN CP 410 - G Advanced Creative Writing- -WI
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EN CP 424: G Shakespeare- -DS
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
A critical study of representative historical plays, tragedies, and comedies with emphasis on the unique characteristics of Shakespeare's style. Includes analysis of individual plays and a research project. Prerequisite: soph standing.
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EN CP 424 - G Shakespeare- -DS
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EN LT 215: G Introduction to Literature- -SP
2.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
An introduction to three major genres of literature, short story, poetry, and drama, through reading, viewing, discussing, and analyzing works from these genres. Study will focus on the unique elements and characteristics of each genre as illustrated through individual works. Required for all Education and English majors.
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EN LT 215 - G Introduction to Literature- -SP
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EN LT 217: G Intro to World Literature
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
This course is an overview of literature's development throughout the world. It will cover all genres of literature and, of course, include works from different cultures allowing the study to focus on unique elements and characteristics of the cultures represented.
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EN LT 217 - G Intro to World Literature
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EN LT 220: G Linguistics
2.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
This course will look at the English language within the society and will aim to enhance language awareness; it will also enable students to understand and assess current scientific debates in the field. Prerequisite: EN-LG 220-G.
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EN LT 220 - G Linguistics
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