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ELIT 374: Dickens
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
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ELIT 394: Studies in English Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
3 s.h. Special topics in English literature. Offered according to interest of instructor, requests by students, and availability of instructor. Prerequisites: LITR 150; LITR 250; COMP 200; 6 s.h. ALIT, ELIT, LITR or WLIT. ( LA)
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ELIT 399: Independent Study in English Literature
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
1-6 s.h. Special studies under department supervision for students who have shown unusual ability in English and other areas. May be continued in successive semesters. Admission by consent of department chair and instructor involved. ( LA) Prerequisites: LITR 150; LITR 250; COMP 200; 6 s.h. ALIT, ELIT, LITR or WLIT.
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ENED 336: Literature for the Young Adult
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
3 s.h. Students share and discuss works appropriate for middle and high school students, from a variety of genres, authors, and cultures. Theories and research about teaching practices for literature are also considered. Preference to English Education and Elementary Education majors; others on a space available basis. ( LA) Prerequisites: SoS and Adol. Ed. English Major.
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ENED 392: Research,Theory and Practice in Middle and High School English Education
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
4 s.h. Presents a mix of traditional and contemporary methods for teaching English in grades 7-12. Theory and research in English teaching form the basis for the methods studied. Course includes a minimum of 50 hours field placement in a middle or high school English classroom. ( CPA) Prerequisite: Candidate status in Division of Education required.
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ENED 392 - Research,Theory and Practice in Middle and High School English Education
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ENED 396: Student Teaching in Secondary English
12.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
12 s.h. One half semester of guided teaching at a middle school and one half semester of guided teaching at a high school. Students must register and successfully complete both ENED 396A and ENED 396B in the same semester to receive credit for either. ( OS2) Prerequisites: ENED 392 and student teaching eligibility and permission from the Office of Education Advisement and Field Experience required. Corequisite: ENED 398.
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ENED 398: Seminar in Middle and High School English Education
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
3 s.h. A variety of courses designed to prepare competent and knowledgeable teachers. The fall program is a professional seminar which includes student teaching, EDUC 205, and a seminar. Prerequisite: ENED 392. Corequisite: ENED 396.
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ENED 399: Independent Study in English Education
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
1-6 s.h. Special studies under department supervision for students who have shown unusual ability in English and Education. May be continued in successive semesters. Prerequisites: ENED 396 or permission of Department Chair and instructor.
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ENGR 110: Introduction to Engineering
1.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
1 s.h. This course is designed to give students some understanding of the role of engineering in today's society, and of engineering as a professional career. Some specific topics will be: the development of engineering and its historic contributions to society; modern engineering topics; skills needed by engineers; similarities and differences between science and engineering. Skills such as spatial relations and sketching will be developed. Basic computer skills (word processing and other communications uses) and mathematical skills will be reviewed. Technical writing will be introduced. In addition, there will be frequent discussion of the challenges facing first-year students in the 3-2 engineering program. Recommended for all physics majors and first-year students interested in the 3-2 engineering program. Prerequisite: PHYS 203 or concurrent.
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ENGR 214: Statics
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Oneonta
4 s.h. Forces, moments, and couples using vector approach; equilibrium; equivalent force system; friction; force analysis of trusses. Normal and shear stresses; stress-strain relations; shear and bending moment in beams; stress analysis on computer by using finite element software. Prerequisites: PHYS 203 and MATH 276 completed or concurrent.
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