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EDU 464: Introduction to Language and Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
This course is designed to introduce participants to and cultivate an appreciation for the cultural behaviors, values, customs, beliefs, and attitudes required for effective communication and interaction with students from other cultures. The course will also provide the student with an understanding of language differences and how these differences affect communication and communicative behavior in a second language.
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EDU 465: CurriculumDesign Multicultural Classroom
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
In this course, students will explore theory and strategies in the design, development, and implementation of a multicultural curriculum in the content area. In addition, students will seek out and evaluate educational materials and resources to use in the organization and creation of this curriculum.
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ENG 099: Developmental English
0.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
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ENG 100: Developmental English
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
This course is required for students not yet prepared for ENG 101. The course consists of traditional class work and a laboratory component. Students especially review the principles of grammar through exercises focusing on the elements and patterns of sentence structure. Students also engage in reading comprehension activities and in the study and practice of constructing unified paragraphs and coherent essays.
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ENG 101: English Composition I
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
Introduction to expository and critical writing. Emphasis on writing and criticism of study essays, with attention to grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
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ENG 102: English Composition II
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
A continuation of ENG 101 with emphasis on writing skills and criticism of research procedures. A series of short papers and a research paper, using APA or MLA style depending on major, are required.
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ENG 200: Introduction to Literary Forms
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
This course is an introduction to and an appreciation of selected genres of literature with the aim of providing both a method of literary analysis and a useful critical vocabulary. Critical essays are required.
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ENG 211: Writing Tutorial I: Newspaper
1.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor Students may earn one credit for writing publishable articles of general interest for the College newspaper.
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ENG 220: Reading for Pleasure
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
The purpose of this course is to expose students to a wide range of genres and formats; however, it differs from the traditional literature course in its approach. The majority of lectures will center on popular genre literature such as mystery, horror, etc. All literary formats will be represented. Examples and suggested readings will include both fiction and nonfiction titles as well as titles from all time periods and cultures. The course will include a strong writing component with grammar reviews; however, students will not do critical analysis.
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ENG 250: American Literature I
3.00 Credits
University of Holy Cross (formerly Our Lady of Holy Cross College)
A survey of representative writers from the colonial period to the Civil War. Critical essays are required.
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