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ENG 462: The Book:From Writing to Publ
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Workshop on the conception, organization, development and publication of books. Students will choose either to begin their own book or to examine in detail a facet of the publishing industry. Alternate fall semesters.
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ENG 465: Thesis Project
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
In this course professional writing students design and complete a substantive writing project. Spring semester.
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ENG 465 - Thesis Project
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ENG 470: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course will allow students to revisit the texts they studied in the foundational courses. Students will select one or more texts, develop a thesis, conduct research, and write at least one major critical research essay about their subject utilizing the skills they should have acquired during the course of their studies: critical reading, critical analysis, incorporation of secondary reseach, and clear, forceful writing. Every spring. This course will allow students to revisit the texts they studied in the foundational courses. Students will select one or more texts, develop a thesis, conduct research, and write at least one major critical research essay about their subject utilizing the skills they should have acquired during the course of their studies: critical reading, critical analysis, incorporation of secondary reseach, and clear, forceful writing. Every spring. Prerequisite: senior standing in the program; junior standing for education majors.
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ENG 490: Internship/Practicum in Writin
12.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is for students engaged in a writing internship or independent project requiring at least 12 hours per week. The student must draw up a contract describing the specific project or internship. The semester's work is completed under the supervision of a faculty member.
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ENG 502: Critical Theory
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course examines major schools of contemporary critical theory from new criticism through gender theories. The goal of the course is to provide students with a varied repertoire of current approaches to texts and to facilitate their understanding of the ideological stances inherent in each scholarly perspective. Students are encouraged to examine the strengths and weaknesses of each critical approach and to learn to develop their own critical, scholarly voice by selectively applying aspects of theories which yield significant readings of any given text.
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ENG 506: Hist of the Lang & Linguistics Course Descriptions
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The course explores the origins and development of the development of the English language as well as the present-day English dialects. Students examine the phonology, morphology, and grammaer of Old English, Middle English, and Modern English as reflected in appropriate samples of the language. In addition, students will apply the main systems of grammatical and linguistic analysis to the english language, and investigate current linguistic issues.
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ENG 517: English Grammars
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course will introduce students to the various grammars of English. Students will learn about the theoretical foundations upon which several grammars are based and the strengths and weaknesses of each. The course will illustrate how to integrate grammar into the teaching of writing. The course assumes that students will have background in at least one of the following: linguistics, English literature, the teaching of English. Exceptions may be made with the consent of the instructor.
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ENV 100: Environmental Resources
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the interdependence of the science in the natural world. Using local and regional examples, course will show environmental management- failures and successes. This course will serve as a foundation to further study should a deeper understanding be desired. Field trips will be scheduled. (3 hrs lecture - 2 hrs lab.) This course is designed to acquaint the student with the interdependence of the sciences in the natural world. Using local and regional examples, course will show environmental management- failures and successes. This course will serve as a foundation to further study should a deeper understanding be desired. Field trips will be scheduled. (3 hrs lecture - 2 hrs lab.)
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ENV 126: Animals & Their Environments
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
In this course the activities of selected animals and their role in the environment are studied. Field trips are required (some may be on Saturdays). Eight weeks. (3 hrs lecture - 3 hrs laboratory).
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ENV 129: Horticulture
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is an introduction to plants useful to people. It will examine the basic structure and function of plants and their culture requirements. Emphasis will be placed on methods for growing vegetables, herbs, fruits and flowers which can be used in the New England home environment. Eight weeks. (3 hrs lecture - 3 hrs laboratory and field work).
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