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EDUC 427: The Professional Secondary Mathematics Teacher
3.00 Credits
Samford University
Field-based advanced preparation of secondary level mathematics teachers as professional educators who work collaboratively with fellow teachers, principals, and supervisors within an assigned secondary level school environment in their content area. Emphasis on establishing professional habits that ensure lifelong growth as mathematics teachers.
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EDUC 428: The Professional Secondary History/Social Science Teacher
3.00 Credits
Samford University
Field-based advanced preparation of secondary level history/social science teachers as professional educators who work collaboratively with fellow teachers, principals, and supervisors within an assigned secondary level school environment in their content area. Emphasis on establishing professional habits that ensure lifelong growth as history/social science teachers.
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EDUC 429: The Professional Secondary French/German/Spanish Teacher
3.00 Credits
Samford University
Field-based advanced preparation of secondary level French, German, or Spanish teachers as professional educators who work collaboratively with fellow teachers, principals, and supervisors within an assigned secondary level school environment in their content area. Emphasis on establishing professional habits that ensure lifelong growth as French,German, or Spanish teachers.
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EDUC 443: Creative Classroom Materials
3.00 Credits
Samford University
Development of creative teaching materials that may be used in the preschool, elementary, or secondary school classroom. See advisor.
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EDUC 474: Student Teaching in the ESEC
12.00 Credits
Samford University
Supervised field internship for prospective teachers of ESEC students, grades P-6.
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EDUC 475: Student Teaching Grades 6
12.00 Credits
Samford University
Supervised field internship for prospective teachers of middle and secondary students, grades 6-12.
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ENGL 200: Literary London
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Exploration of classic British literature in conversation with later re-tellings, and their translations into theatre and film, using contextual perspectives. Limited to students enrolled in Jan Term at Samford's Daniel House London Study Centre. Offered: Jan Term.
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ENGL 205: Fiction and Film
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Study of the formal analysis of literary texts and films. Course includes close readings of literature and film in contexts (i.e., cultural, historical, biographical, economic, political) that inform and are shaped by them. Offered: Fall and Spring
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ENGL 210: American Literature
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Introduction to the principles and practices of literary interpretation, research methodology, and other skills and terminology essential to the discipline through a chronological study of American literature. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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ENGL 301W: British Literature to 1798
4.00 Credits
Samford University
Chronological study of British literature from Beowulf to the end of the eighteenth century, using the principles and practices of literary interpretation, research methodology, and other skills and terminology essential to the discipline. Offered: Fall.
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