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ENG 610: Studies in Film Genres
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Studies in Film Genres - Three semester hours An examination of film genres, either by surveying the various genres or examining a particular genre (such as westerns, film noir, or French New Wave), through the eyes of a particular director or culture. May be repeated as topics vary to a maximum of 6 hours.%
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ENG 615: Professing English
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Professing English - Three semester hours Primarily for English doctoral students, English 615 is an introduction to the profession of English?that is, the process by which one becomes a professional. Issues covered will include the curriculum vita, abstracts, dissertation proposals, dissertations, the job search, the research process beyond graduate school. The course will also include history of English as a part of the college curriculum. This course is required of all doctoral students. Graded on a satisfactory (S) and unsatisfactory (U) basis %
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ENG 620: Adaptations to Film
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Adaptations to Film - Three semester hours Examines the relationship between film, literature and other sources and the unique qualities of each medium. Special emphasis on film adaptations of literary works from western and non-western cultures.%
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ENG 628: SEMINAR FOLKLORE
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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ENG 628 - SEMINAR FOLKLORE
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ENG 675: Colloq: Teach Coll Rdg & Wtg
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Colloquium: Teaching College Reading and Writing. Three semester hours. A practicum in formulating syllabi in rhetoric that integrate selected textbooks and the theory of composition, and in the daily problems inherent in teaching expository writing. The class is required of all English assistant instructors in either the first or second semester they hold an assistantship. Graded on a satisfactory (S) and unsatisfactory (U) basis. Not applicable to hours for MA/MS degree. Prerequisite: Permission of the department Head.%
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ENG 675 - Colloq: Teach Coll Rdg & Wtg
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ENG 676: Colloq: Tchg Writ Argt & Rsrch
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Colloquium: Teaching Written Argument and Research. Three semester hours. A practicum in the methods and daily problems inherent in teaching argumentative writing to college students. The class is required of all English assistant instructors in either the first or second semester they hold an assistantship. Graded on a satisfactory (S) and unsatisfactory (U) basis. Not applicable to hours for MA/MS degree. Prerequisite: Permission of the department Head.%
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ENG 676 - Colloq: Tchg Writ Argt & Rsrch
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ENG 677: Argumentative Discourse
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Theory and Practice of Argumentative Discourse. Three semester hours. A study of the problems and procedures involved in teaching argumentative writing to college students. The course includes study of traditional deduction, induction, and material fallacies, plus more modern concerns such as Toulmin logic and stasis theory. The course stresses how these processes of analyzing reasoning can be used and misused in teaching writing and in current textbooks. Students write a series of illustrative argumentative essays. The course also covers the documented paper.%
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ENG 678: Professing Eng in America
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Professing English in America. Three semester hours. Examines the historical and contemporary situation of the profession of teaching college English. Topics to be discussed may include the relationship of scholarship and teaching, literature and composition, departments and their publics, curriculum and assessment, and professional ethics and academic freedom. Crossover course: May count for either area. %
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ENG 678 - Professing Eng in America
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ENG 679: Technology & Eng Classrm
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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ENG 680: Rdg Theory Coll Eng Tchrs
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Reading Theory for College English Teachers. Three semester hours. An examination of the relationship between reading and writing developments and applications to instruction. Approaches reading and writing as cultural and cognitive activities. Integrates theoretical readings with classroom practices. Crossover course: May count for either area.%
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ENG 680 - Rdg Theory Coll Eng Tchrs
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