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ENGL 395: Internship/ Cooperative Education
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Academic credit for professionally related work experience. A maximum of six semester hours may be applied to the English major or writing minor. No hours may be applied to the English minor.
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ENGL 460: 19th Century British Literature
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Study of texts of major 19th century writers. Prerequisite: Minimum nine hours literature or consent.
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ENGL 461: Modern British Literature
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Study of texts of major 20th and 21st century writers. Prerequisite: Minimum nine hours literature or consent.
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ENGL 461 - Modern British Literature
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ENGL 480: Topics in Literature
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
Advanced study of selected critical problems in literary texts, choice of which is kept flexible from semester to semester in order to meet current needs and interests of students majoring in English. Prerequisite: Minimum nine hours literature or consent.
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ENGL 499: English Integration Capstone
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
This course provides a focal point for and closure to a liberal arts education within the context of the major discipline. As a departmental offering, this course focuses on discipline-specific topics and expands to include breadth of knowledge and synthesis. Interdisciplinary integration of knowledge is emphasized. General education and major outcomes are integral to course assessment. Students will finalize the writing components of their senior portfolio. They will research and present the senior performance oral communication portion of the English portfolio. Prerequisites: Ordinarily, a student must have junior or senior standing with a minimum of 42 credit hours in general education completed.
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GNED 001: Writing and Skills Lab
1.00 Credits
Clarke University
This skills course is designed to complement the writing component of Cornerstone I and Cornerstone II. It addresses the challenges of writing at the college level and includes guided practice based on the general education writing rubric. Enrollment is mandatory for students with unsatisfactory scores on the preliminary writing assessment. This course may be repeated for credit.
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GNED 002: Reading and Skills Lab
1.00 Credits
Clarke University
Directed practice in getting the main points, making sense of details, following ideas, improving concentration, remembering material, and increasing vocabulary and reading rate. It includes instruction in SQ3R study method, note taking, critical reading, time management and test taking. This course may be repeated for credit.
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GNED 100: Transitions
1.00 Credits
Clarke University
This course will orient new students to college life at Clarke College and provide essential tools for pursuing a successful college career. Students will be guided in examining and reflecting upon the gifts and knowledge that they bring to their program of study, and will participate in self-assessment exercises, develop a success plan and acquire skills to enhance their potential for success at the college level.
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GNED 111: Cornerstone II
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
This second, sequential skills course continues to introduce and reinforce writing, reading, speaking, thinking skills, collaborative learning, diversity, research and technology. Students must earn a minimum grade of C-, or equivalent in the case of transfer students, to pass this course. This course may not be taken for S/U credit. Ordinarily, this course will be completed within the student's initial 30 credit hours and may not be repeated more than once. Prerequisite: GNED 110 or equivalent.
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HIST 101: Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An investigation into major themes of Western historical development from ancient societies through 1848. Required for History majors and minors. Offered each fall. This course is designated as a social science division general education course.
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