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ENGL 460: Advanced Creative Writing: Poetry (W)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
Advanced training and practice of the techniques of creating poetry through writing, reading and critiquing original work in a workshop setting.
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ENGL 461: Advanced Creative Writing: Fiction (W)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
An advanced study of the techniques of writing fiction by learning, reading, practicing and critiquing established and original work in a writing workshop setting.
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ENGL 462: Advanced Creative Writing-Nonfiction
3.00 Credits
Lee University
Advanced training and practice of the techniques of creating nonfiction through writing, reading, and critiquing original work in a workshop setting.
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ENGL 470: Religious Rhetoric and Spiritual Quest (W)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course provides an overview of major figures in the history of Christian rhetoric, concentrating on those who influenced the later development of spiritual autobiography and of social/political movements based in Christian faith. Students will both study influential texts and write their own non-fiction works of spiritual quest.
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ENGL 479: Writing Experience: Practicum
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A course providing students practical experience in writing, teaching writing, publishing or editing. The course is designed by the student in consultation with the faculty practicum director, and proposals must be approved by the Department of English and Modern Foreign Languages. Each practicum will include significant writing experience, regular meetings with the faculty director, direct supervision by a sponsor or mentor, and a written analysis of the experience at the course’s end. The practicum will be shaped to meet the student’s particular interest, focusing on creative writing, teaching writing or professional writing.
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ENGL 480: Linguistics for Teaching English as a Second Language
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A presentation of the linguistic, psycholinguistic and sociocultural dimensions of second language teaching and learning.
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ENGL 481: History of the English Language
3.00 Credits
Lee University
An introduction to the historical development of the English language from its Indo-European background through Old, Middle and Modern English.
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ENGL 482: Methods of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A comprehensive study of the knowledge and skills necessary for students to become effective teachers of English to speakers of other languages in grades Pre-K through 12. Course topics focus on classroom methods, approaches and strategies to facilitate acquisition of English as a second language. The course includes a 30 clock-hour practicum.
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ENGL 490: Special Topics in English
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lee University
A course presenting various topics and research concerns. The topic will change to meet student demand and interest.
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ENGL 495: English in Christian Perspective (W)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
Through readings, oral discussion, a journal and a paper, English majors are assisted in the integration of the various facets of the major in relation to fundamental disciplinary concepts and overarching philosophical, theological and ethical concepts, guided by Christian perceptions of truth.
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