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EDUC 790: Specialist Thesis
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 1-6 hours each semester, with 6 hours needed for graduation. The student must enroll in the thesis course each semester the thesis is in progress. The thesis is graded Pass/Fail.
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EGIS 107: Introduction to Academic Writing
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: A grade of P in EGIS 98 or permission of the Department Head. Designed to help non-native speakers improve writing skills. Concentrates on interdisciplinary writing practice and vocabulary study to prepare students for freshman composition, and other college courses.
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EGIS 108: Advanced Grammar and TOEFL Preparation
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Completion of EGIS 107 or permission of the Department Head. Advanced grammar review and listening skills development for foreign graduate and undergraduate students who must pass the TOEFL.
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EGIS 97: English Grammar and Conversation
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. An intensive elementary-intermediate level English language course for students whose native language is not English. This course is designed to prepare students for entry into the required English sequence. The approach is communicative, involving grammar study, oral exercises, dialogues, and role playing. All four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) are developed. This course is not accepted for credit toward graduation. Students will be graded on the basis of Pass (P) or Unsatisfactory (U).
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EGIS 98: Reading
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. This is a reading course designed to help develop comprehension skills in English, including identification, differentiation, and sequencing of main ideas, supporting ideas and details. Particular stress is given to imparting strategies that enable students to understand the overall meaning of an authentic text even when they are unfamiliar with some of the works and structures. An important goal for the students in the course is to transfer the reading skills they already have in their native language to reading in English. This course is not accepted for credit toward graduation, students will be graded on the basis of Pass (P) or Unsatisfactory (U).
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ENGL 121H: Ancient Epic:Literature and Composition
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Minimum English ACT score of 24. English 121H is required of all students pursuing either an Honors Diploma or an Honors in Liberal Studies Diploma. Students in the University Honors Program who are pursuing either an Honors Diploma or an Honors in Liberal Studies Diploma who enroll in this course must concurrently enroll in History 101H (Honors History of Western Civilization). English 121H includes reading of ancient through early medieval epics, an introduction to lyric poetry, review of grammar, instruction in basic principles of composition, and practice in writing different types of expository essays. Students are required to attend the lab that is part of the course. A student may not receive credit for both English 121H and English 230.
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ENGL 122H: Modern Epic:Literature and Composition
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of "C"in English 121H or demonstration of superior ability in English 101 or a minimum ACT English score of 32. English 122H is required of all students pursuing either an Honors Diploma or an Honors in Liberal Studies Diploma. Students in the University Honors Program who are pursuing either an Honors Diploma or an Honors in Liberal Studies Diploma who enroll in this course must concurrently enroll in History 102H (Honors History of Western Civilization). English 122H includes reading of works since the medieval period that amplify or question norms of the epic genre, study of selected lyric poetry and prose, and practice in writing critical essays and the research paper. Students are required to attend the lab that is part of this course. A student may not receive credit for both 122H and English 230.
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ENGL 230: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: English 102. A survey of major writings of the Western tradition from classical times to the present. For placement in English 230, see English Placement section of this Catalogue. A student may not receive credit for both English 230 and English 121H or 122H.
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ENGL 291H: Tragedy and Comedy
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Demonstration of superior ability in English 102 or a minimum grade of "C" in English 122H. A study of representative works from the great periods ofdrama to understand the tragic and comic visions of life. Emphasis on literature as a criticism of life, appreciation, and improvement of writing skills. For placement in English 291H, see English Placement section in this catalogue.
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ENGL 292H: Modern Fiction
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Louisiana University
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Demonstration of superior ability in English 102 or a minimum grade of "C" in English 122H. A study of nineteenth- and twentieth-century classic novels and shortstories as documents and critiques of society and culture. Emphasis on the interpretive process, critical evaluation, and refinement of writing skills. For placement in English 292H, see English Placement Section in this catalogue.
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