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EN 434: Major Romantics and Victorians
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
Readings in British Romantic and Victorian poetry and prose. The course focuses upon the rapidly changing art and ideas through these periods. Offered: Alternate years.
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EN 435: British Poetry Before 1700
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A course exploring poetry in English from the Middle Ages until 1700. Content may focus on one or two significant poets (Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton), or on a literary period. Offered:Alternate years.
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EN 475: Literature for the Secondary School
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A study of the literature appropriate for secondary school language arts classes including criteria for the selection of and strategies for teaching the literature.
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EN 496: Senior Internship
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
Students will work in an instructor-approved journalism-related professional internship. Students must either create or edit journalistic works as part of the internship. Political and public relation internships that deal with media related professional activities may qualify as journalism-related with prior instructor approval. Students must log 100 hours of professional activity during the course of the internship.
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EN 498A: Senior Seminar in English
1.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A review of the English program and a commencement of a lifetime of independent reading and thinking. Required of all majors in the English department. Prerequisites: Senior classification.
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EN 498B: Senior Seminar in Journalism
1.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
In this senior seminar, Journalism majors will prepare a portfolio of writing clips and/or video clips to help those who intend to pursue journalism-related jobs upon graduation. Students will also debate and prepare a paper on the role of Christian faith in the profession of journalism. STEP PROGRAM
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FR 101: Elementary French
4.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
For students who have less than two years of high school French. These courses are designed to be taken in sequence. Objective: to help students acquire an active command of the four basic communication skills (speaking, oral comprehension, writing, reading) in French as well as an awareness of how French language and culture are intimately intertwined.
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FR 102: Elementary French
4.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A continuation of FR 101. For students who have less than two years of high school French. These courses are designed to be taken in sequence. Objective: to help students acquire an active command of the four basic communication skills (speaking, oral comprehension, writing, reading) in French as well as an awareness of how French language and culture are intimately intertwined. Prerequisites: FR 101 or equivalent.
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FR 201: Intermediate French
4.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
For students who have had at least two years of high school French or one year of college French. This sequence is designed to reactivate and further develop communication skills in French and to enhance cultural awareness of French-speaking cultures and literature. Prerequisites: FR 102 or equivalent.
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FR 202: Intermediate French
4.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A continuation of FR 201. For students who have had at least two years of high school French or one year of college French. This sequence is designed to reactivate and further develop communication skills in French and to enhance cultural awareness of French-speaking cultures and literature. Prerequisites: FR 201 or equivalent.
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