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ENGL 2750: Detective Fiction
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. The mystery novel/crime story genre is explored through a range of authors and time periods, including stories from Poe to Conan Doyle, classic British fiction, and its distinctively American counterparts, and significant contemporary works. L, ART
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ENGL 2800: Journalism
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. This reality-based course covers all aspects of writing news and feature stories for the print media. Students practice techniques used by feature writers, beat reporters and investigative journalists, as well as exploring the many legal and ethical issues faced by those working in news media. (Credit is not given for both ENGL 2800 and COMM 2800)
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ENGL 2810: Editing and Publishing
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. This class explores the mechanics of editing, issues of attribution, use of sources, balanced coverage and libel laws. In addition, the relationship between editor and writer with reference to agents, the submission and selection process, and collaborating are explored. Students also gain an understanding of writing for special markets, such as education or medicine.
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ENGL 2860: Introduction to Secondary School Teaching
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. This course is required of all students preparing for the initial license at the secondary level. A sophomore level course for full-time undergraduates and a first course for transfer students, it is taught at the local high school and is a clinical laboratory experience. The course includes a 25 hour prepracticum requirement and is a prerequisite for other certification courses. Students become familiar with the complexities of secondary school teaching and its demands. The course gives faculty the opportunity to screen students and gives students the opportunity to test their commitment to teaching.
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ENGL 2870: The Structure and Nature of Language
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. This course studies language systems and grammatical theories, including the history of the English language, theories of language acquisition, and psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic topics. Students will also develop understanding of phonics, morphemes' and syntactical structures of sentences. L
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ENGL 2890: Storytelling and the Oral Tradition
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. The course studies the oral tradition in European and non-Western contexts. Students examine the oral tradition in classic works as well as its continuance in fairy tales, popular music, story theater and performance art. Students will consider the structure and presentation of traditional, individually composed and family narratives. Each student will give at least two oral presentations before an audience. L, C, ART
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ENGL 2900: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. The course serves as an introductory survey of both classic and contemporary children's literature. Texts are studied from a variety of perspectives in the contexts of both childhood and society. L
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ENGL 2910: Literature for Young Adults
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. This course is a survey of literature for young adults intended to develop the aesthetic and literary judgment of participants through the study of selected authors and genres. The special challenges and concerns of pre-adolescence through young adults will be explored. Such works as realistic fiction, young adult classics, historical novels, and science fiction will be examined. L, ART
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ENGL 2990: The Grammar Dilemma:Grammar Instruction in the Middle and Secondary School
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. Designed for prospective English teachers, students will develop a comprehensive knowledge of English grammar and the pedagogical strategies for helping secondary students develop necessary proficiency in English grammar.
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ENGL 2999: Approaches to English Studies
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. An introduction to the academic study of English and the different ways readers can connect to, think about and experience literature. The course provides an overview of the discipline's issues and theories and gives students experience in writing practical criticism and using research tools and methods. L
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