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This course is designed to provide students with general knowledge and information on the subject of child abuse and neglect and places emphasis on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of child abuse and neglect. Upon completion of the course, student should have a general knowledge and understanding of the various forms of child abuse and neglect. Students should also have knowledge of child abuse investigations, interviewing techniques as well as knowledge of available community resources to both prevent and treat child abuse.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide Public Administration students with a background in the fundamentals of economics. Topics covered include fiscal and monetary policy, government regulation of the private sector, the Federal budget and the relationship of government budgets to the economy.
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3.00 Credits
Selected world masterpieces, with emphasis on Western civilization and historical, literary, and philosophical antecedents of modern United States culture. Introduces concepts and vocabulary required for reading, analyzing, and interpreting literature. ENG 201 explores literature from the beginnings to the Renaissance, and ENG 202 the Renaissance to the present. Offered each semester. Prerequisite: "C" or above in ENG-C 105 and 106.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the techniques of reading literature and writing about literature, a prerequisite to other English majors courses. Includes study of genre, rhetorical and literary devices, literary research and documentation.
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2.00 Credits
Opportunities for majors to acquire career preparation and additional academic enrichment. Required of all majors each year except Freshman year.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced course in expository, descriptive, persuasive, and narrative writing, with emphasis on grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.
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3.00 Credits
Study of authors whose lives, writings, and philosophies represent major stages in the literature of Great Britain. ENG 313 covers early British literature through the Renaissance; ENG 314 covers the Restoration to the present. ENG 313 includes writers such as Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton; ENG 314 includes Dryden, Wordsworth, Browning, and Eliot.
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3.00 Credits
Chronological study of major writers in the United States from the eighteenth century to the present. ENG 315 explores early American writers, including Wheatley, Emerson, Irving, Poe, and Hawthorne. ENG 316 covers the literature from 1865 to the present; Whitman, Frost, Wright, Faulkner, Brooks and Morrison are included.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of selected literary works and related discussions of contemporary issues.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of major genres, authors, and social and philosophical changes in sixteenth-century England. Included are writers such as Wyatt, Spenser, Marlowe, Kyd, Bacon, Donne, and Johnson.
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