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EE 444: Reading/Language Arts II
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours This course provides a structure for providing future elementary teachers an opportunity to use concepts from emerging literacy, reading, language and child development to teach reading, writing, speaking, viewing, listening, and thinking skills and to help all students successfully apply their developing literacy skills to many different situation, materials, and ideas. This course focuses on assessment and evaluation and teaching strategies for grades 4-6. Prerequisites: EE 303 and CI 220 (Spring)
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EE 465: Student Teaching in the Elementary School
12.00 Credits
McPherson College
6 or 12 hours Student Teaching in the Elementary School at McPherson College is a capstone experience allowing students to practice the skills and talents necessary to become effective educators. McPherson College offers student teaching at the appropriate level for all licensure purposes. Student teaching occurs after students have fulfilled all the necessary requirements as outlined in the Advisor/Advisee Handbook. The student teaching experience is scheduled for a minimum of 14 consecutive weeks. Placement and hours may depend on the area(s) of licensure. Students enrolled in this course must have completed the student teaching application process and be concurrently enrolled in CI 476. (Fall and Spring)
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EN 230: Linguistics
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours An introductory course in linguistics to familiarize students with the discipline and to help them to analyze the structure, phonology, morphology, and syntax of the English language, while also learning about families of languages and some fundamental differences in languages around the world. (Fall)
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EN 235: Selected Topics in Literature
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
McPherson College
3-4 hours A focused study of the literature of a particular group, period, or region. Topics vary.
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EN 250: American Literature I
4.00 Credits
McPherson College
3-4 hours (Language Intensive if taken for 4 hours) A study of writers and works (including Native American works) dating from European explorations of the New World to 1865. Language-intensive if taken for 4 credit hours. (Fall, even years)
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EN 313: Advanced Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours (Language Intensive) An advanced study of the theory and practice of rhetoric, including some consideration of composition pedagogy. (Spring)
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EN 320: Young Adult Literature
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours A review of the literature and themes appealing to young adults. The course includes selection and evaluation of literature and methods of presenting literature to young adults. Designed for educators. (Fall, even years)
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EN 335: Advanced English Grammar
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours A systematic study of the structure of the English language and a consideration of current theories of analysis. (Spring)
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EN 340: British Literature I
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
McPherson College
3-4 hours A study of major writers and works from the earliest times through and including Shakespeare. (Fall, odd years)
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EN 345: British Literature II
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
McPherson College
3-4 hours A study of major writers and works from Romanticism through the 20th century. (Spring, even years)
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