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EDUC 4903: Independent Study in Education
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. This course provides teacher candidates in early childhood, elementary and secondary education with the opportunity to do research with staff guidance in a problem in education. The course is limited to juniors and seniors. Prerequisite: permission of Department.
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EDUC 4975: Directed Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
1- 6 cr.
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ENGL 0100: Basic College Writing
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 inst. cr. 3 hr. This course studies the process of writing as well as sentence arrangements and punctuation patterns in Edited American English. Credits do not count towards graduation.
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ENGL 1000: Writing Skills Workshop
1.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
1 cr. 3 hr. An intensive study of the basic writing skills. This course cannot be taken simultaneously with Basic College Writing ( ENGL 0100), Writing I or II ( ENGL 1100, 1200). The class may be taken three times for one credit per semester.
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ENGL 1010: Reading Improvement I
1.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
1 cr. 3 hr. Individualized reading programs are tailored to meet the particular needs of each student. Students experiencing difficulty in understanding what they read engage in programs stressing comprehension skills. Students with good comprehension but with slow reading rates receive assistance in acquiring skills to at least double their speed. Additionally, all students are given instruction in reading at different rates for different purposes.
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ENGL 1020: Reading Improvement II
1.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
1 cr. 3 hr. This course is a continuation of Reading Improvement I.
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ENGL 1030: Advanced Topics in Reading
1.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
1 cr. 3 hr. A continuing third-semester reading enhancement course.
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ENGL 1100: Writing I
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. This course explores writing as process and product. Practice, both oral and written, in expressing ideas with precision, clarity, and economy, the development of research skills and critical reading are emphasized.
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ENGL 1100 - Writing I
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ENGL 1200: Writing II
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. This course is a continuation of ENGL 1100 with an emphasis on writing as a thinking and learning process. Careful reading, critical and creative thinking, and writing, using analysis and synthesis, is promoted with the assignment of five writing projects on a range of subjects. A research essay is required. Course options incorporate various styles and formats related to different situations and audiences.
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ENGL 1300: Dimensions of Literature See ENGL 1300 as substitute course
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. Students are introduced to the three principal literary genres: poetry, fiction, and drama. In this course, students will read a number of poems, plays, stories, and novels. These works will cover a broad historical range, and will include both Western and non-Western examples. The emphasis in this course will be the formal conventions of each genre, and the specific ways in which literary forms and technique create meaning. This course can also satisfy the Writing II requirement. L
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ENGL 1300 - Dimensions of Literature See ENGL 1300 as substitute course
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