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EDUC 495: Selected Topics in Education cv
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Advanced-level opportunities for students to engage in professional activities. This course is offered as needed.
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EDUC 499: Capstone Seminar
1.00 Credits
Clarke University
The education Capstone course provides closure to the liberal arts program within the context of K-12 teaching. As a departmental offering, this course focuses on discipline-specific topics and expands to include breadth of knowledge and synthesis. Interdisciplinary integration of knowledge and pedagogy is emphasized. General education and major outcomes are integral to course assessment. The education department student teaching seminar will include the Capstone rubrics and be assigned one credit. Seminars meet weekly and are required and graded. Prerequisites: A student must have senior standing and be assigned a student-teaching placement.
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ENGL 121: Approaches to Literature
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Interpretive reading of poems, short stories, literary nonfiction, and plays. Choice of specific selections kept variable. This course is a prerequisite for all other literature courses. This course is designated as a humanities division general education course.
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ENGL 209: Topics in Writing
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Provides opportunities for further study and practice in expressive, expository and persuasive writing across disciplines. Readings of modern essayists. Optional research paper. Prerequisites: GNED 110, GNED 111.
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ENGL 210: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Provides opportunity for creation of short fiction, poetry, dramatic script and literary nonfiction. Includes individual discussion of student writing as well as group work. Course culminates in production of a portfolio. Prerequisites: GNED 110, GNED 111.
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ENGL 212: Poetry
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An introduction to techniques, forms and themes of poetry. Prerequisite: ENGL 121 or SPAN 121. This course is designated as a humanities division general education course.
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ENGL 215: British Literature
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Chronological study and analytical reading of a wide variety of selected British texts, from "Beowulf" to Virginia Woolf. Prerequisite: ENGL 121 orSPAN 121 or consent. This course is designated as a humanities division general education course.
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ENGL 218: u. s. Literature
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Chronological study and analytical reading of a wide variety of literary texts extending from early Native American to present multicultural Americans. Prerequisite: ENGL 121 or SPAN 121 or consent. This course is designated as a humanities division general education course.
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ENGL 219: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Introductory literature course focusing on texts produced outside of North America. Students will read texts translated into English from the original language. Texts will include examples of ancient and modern literature from several different cultures and societies. Prerequisite: ENGL 121 or SPAN 121 or consent. This course is designated as a humanities division general education course.
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ENGL 222: Short Fiction
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Reading, analysis and discussion of short stories and novellas, both classic and contemporary. Prerequisite: ENGL 121 or SPAN 121. This course is designated as a humanities division general education course.
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