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ENG 475: Theories of Reading and Writing Discourse
2.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
A focus on the differing approaches to texts that are presently used in English studies. Some of the approaches that readers use are studying the text itself closely and studying the contextual forces that help construct the text. Writers' approaches to texts include focusing on the readers' needs and responses as well as the process of composing. In addition to taking the course, students work with a faculty member in a lower-division English course, where they implement theoretical material in teaching situations. Instructor permission required. The course may be repeated three times for credit. Only two credits may count towards a major or minor in English. Graded Satisfactory/ Unsatisfactory only.
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ENG 492: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
An opportunity for individual study about topics in English, to be selected by the students, in cooperation with their advisors and with the permission of the regular faculty member supervising the study. May be taken for a maximum of three credits in one semester. Maximum credit toward the English major is six credits. Prerequisites: 12 credits of English; ENG 250 with a minimum grade of "C."
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ENG 494: Senior Seminar:Studies in
3.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
The Senior Seminar serves as the Standard Major's capstone experience and focuses on announced thematic topics that allow students to demonstrate competencies developed in the major. The theme or topic is announced for each spring. Prerequisite: senior standing.
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ENG 497: Special Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
A study of a particular topic of interest to students of English to be announced each time the course is offered. Prerequisite: ENG 250 with a minimum grade of "C."
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ENVS 100: Introduction to Environmental Studies
3.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
An introduction to the field of environmental studies emphasizing connections between person, place, and time. The unique natural and social history of the Southern Rocky Mountains is used to introduce the importance of human relationships to the land. Through readings in the foundational texts of environmental philosophy, exposure to the complexities of "environmentalism," and reflective outdoor experiences, students developan appreciation for their unique ecological identity, significance in history, and role in their surroundings.
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ENVS 200: Writing the Environment
3.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
Students develop communication skills through presentations and writing on a variety of environmental issues appropriate to a wide variety of audiences. Through environmental essays, writing for nonprofit websites, grant proposals, and other forms of environmental writing, students are introduced to a broad range of skills needed for effective communication. Focus throughout the course is on the analysis of arguments and texts further develops students' analytical and communication skills. Prerequisite: ENVS 100; COTH 202 is recommended.
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ENVS 292: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
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ENVS 297: Special Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
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ENVS 301: Science,Technology,and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
A study of ecosystem principles informed by the natural sciences. Ecosystem principles are used as the basis for discussions regarding appropriate and alternative technologies. The interactions between scientific advances in the understanding of ecosystems and technological applications are emphasized. Field experiences on campus are used to demonstrate local environmental concerns and social and technological solutions. Prerequisite: at least one credit from General Education Area II that is a laboratory or includes a laboratory and completion of Area II GE.
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ENVS 350: U.S.and Western Environmental Politics
3.00 Credits
Western Colorado University
An historical and contemporary investigation of U.S. environmental policies with an applied focus on the impact of national policy on the ecosystems and cultures of the American West. Reciprocally, this course traces how pubic lands agencies, social movements, historical land uses, and diverse cultures in the West shape U.S. environmental policy. Students combine analysis and discussion of major U.S. policies, prominent theories and issues, and studentled environmental service projects to better understand environmental challenges. Prerequisites: ENVS 100; ECON 201 or ENVS 200 or SCI 202; junior standing, or instructor approval.
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