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ELC 347: Project Planning ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Bus 211 and Cos 103 or Instructor's permission. As product life cycles continues to shrink professional careers are built on a succession of projects. Time based competition presents an escalating challenge of compressing project duration where due date performance is critical. The course explores the hard and soft techniques of successful project management and is supported by industry standard project planning software. Students will be expected to create complete project plans for several large simulations of actual projects in their chosen disciplines.
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ELC 397: E-Commerce Internship ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. The internship is designed to allow Electronic Commerce majors the opportunity to use the knowledge and practices acquired in their program of study in an actual business. The student will also be able to learn specific knowledge of a particular business and industry. The business intern will complete a fixed length period of participation in a firm consistent with the intern's career aspirations.
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ELC 498: E-Commerce Senior Sem ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Elc 200 and Elc 310 or permission of the instructor. Explores both successful ventures in the field of electronic commerce through case studies. Explores current ethical and legal issues of electronic commerce through discussions and seminars. Students will be creating a case study analysis of an existing E-commerce initiative of their choosing.
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ELC 498 - E-Commerce Senior Sem ?
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ENG 100: English Composition I ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. Students will review the main principles and procedures for drafting revising and editing. Students will work on developing the ability to critically read understand and write clear concise unified expositions. Methods of instruction may include lecturing leading class panels and discussions conducting writing workshops assessing journals and scheduling individual conferences.
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ENG 101: English Composition II ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: A C or better in Eng 100. Students will review the main principles and procedures for drafting revising and editing covered in Eng 100. Students will continue working on developing the ability to critically read understand and write clear concise unified expositions. Eng 101 will emphasize sound argumentation and research skills and APA or MLA documentation principles. Methods of instruction may include lecturing leading class panels and discussions conducting writing workshops assessing journals and scheduling individual conferences.
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ENG 105: Introduction to Literature ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Eng 101. This course covers how to carefully read the genres of poetry short story and drama. An analytical rather than historical approach to literature intended to deepen the student's insight into the nature and purpose of literature and to develop literary taste and judgment.
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ENG 109: English Composition II ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: A C or better in Eng 100. Continues the work begun in Eng 100 by addressing more advanced aspects of rhetoric and style and the effective integration of research materials. Students learn alternatives to strict forms of the research paper as they focus their topics to develop a thesis statement or question that follow with a research strategy. Students navigate the library and other sources for information on their topics. Students consider different perspectives as they compose for different audiences and purposes. Students engage in the final process as they prepare the bibliography-works cited page and format a paper using the MLA and or APA documentation.
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ENG 200: Speech ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: None. Focuses on preparation organization and delivery of oral materials. Emphasizes classroom presentation. Does not satisfy English major or minor requirements.
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ENG 201: Oral Interpretation ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Eng 100 and Eng 101. Oral Interpretation is the art of communicating ideas and feelings from the printed page to an audience so that the listeners will understand the ideas and will experience the feelings that the author intended to evoke. The major emphasis in this course is on the students growth and development in self-expression exposing the student to all kinds of literature--prose poetry drama and developing a better understanding and appreciation of that literature.
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ENG 202: English Lit Begin-Romantic ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Eng 101 or instructor's permission. Surveys major periods works and authors of England Scotland Ireland and Wales from the Medieval Period through the mid-1700s and may include works by authors from the English and British colonies.
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