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EDU 498: Historical, Philosophical, and Contemporary Issues in Special Education
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course will explore the Historical, Philosophical and Contemporary influences on Special Education. Learners will examine the historical background from the court case perspective in order to understand current trends. The Philosophical issues of ?all children can learn? to mainstreaming, and Inclusion will be examined from a historical through a contemporary basis. How these issues affect classrooms today and the influences on Public education will be the basis of an authentic research study.
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EDU 499: Capstone Student Teaching
9.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
The Student Teaching Capstone Experience matches each learner with a Clinical Educator who has the training and expertise to work with student teachers. The Clinical Educator in conjunction with the University‘s Coordinator of Student Teachers work collaboratively to provide experiences that will prepare the learner for the classroom. Educator evaluation techniques are used to observe and monitor learner progress. Learners are required to keep a reflective journal of their experience which is submitted as a Portfolio.
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ENG 101: College Writing
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course focuses on developing composition skills and writing techniques. Learners will practice planning, drafting, and revising effective, well-organized expository and argumentative essays. Learners will demonstrate an ability to use language effectively and to express themselves clearly. (satisfies general education credit in the English Composition area)
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ENG 102: Writing and Research
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course focuses on further development of composition skills and introduces skills needed when conducting library and internet research. Learners will learn to select a viable research topic, develop a thesis statement, and locate and evaluate sources of information. Topics covered also include methods of organization and development, principles of basic research, and the elements of style. (satisfies general education credit in the English Composition area)
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ENG 144: Introduction to Poetry
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course provides an introduction to poetry as a distinct literary genre. While focusing particularly on English language poetry, and poetry translated into English, and examining a variety of themes, forms, movements and poets—both canonical and non-canonical—particular attention will be given to contextualizing the texts encountered within the spectrum of world literature. (satisfies general education credit in the Arts and Humanities Area)
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ENG 146: Introduction to Fiction
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course introduces fiction, with an emphasis on developing skills in analyzing and interpreting novels and short stories from different periods and national literatures. Learners will read works demonstrating a variety of styles, subjects, and formal approaches. (satisfies general education credit in the Arts and Humanities Area)
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ENG 200: A Survey of World Literature
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course surveys world literature with a focus on literature as a reflection of diverse cultures. Literature representing various forms, including poetry, fiction, drama, and the essay, will be read. A comparative study of literary themes and expression will be pursued with special attention given to works by authors from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, and to the effects of colonialism on literature. (satisfies general education credit in the Arts and Humanities Area)
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ENG 302: Rhetoric and Research
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
Building on skills developed in previous composition/exposition/rhetoric courses, this course integrates advanced research in rhetoric with further exploration of the scholarly apparatus needed for academic research. The learner will compare and contrast various contemporary modes of recovering information and then apply the resultant sources in the composition of an extended research paper. (satisfies general education credit in the English Composition area)
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ENG 321: Western World Literature
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course examines the literary masterpieces of the non-English speaking western world. The learner will become acquainted with a number of writers from the European continent. The course will take a thematic approach, in which learners will read literature in the genres of short stories, poetry, drama, and epics. The learner will infer qualities which make literature great regardless of the language of its original authorship.
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ENG 322: British Literature I
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course examines literary masterpieces of the British Isles from Beowulf to the Elizabethan Age. It takes a chronological view of different periods in British Literature, analyzes the common themes and genres of these periods, and surveys selected works from these periods.
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