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  • 4.00 Credits

    In this course, you work on bringing your editorial skills and your confidence in those skills up to a level that permits you to take advantage of the many jobs available for people with an excellent command of written - and spoken - English. After an intensive evaluation of your own writing quality up to this point, you undertake a thorough review of grammar, punctuation and writing technique. You experience hands-on editing practice. Offered annually. Also offered in Weekend College. The course does not meet the liberal arts core requirement in literature. Prerequisite: ENGL 2000 or equivalent or permission of instructor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    The subject matter of this course varies. Topics may include: World Englishes; English as an International Language; Teaching English as a Second Language; Language, Race & Ethnicity; Critical Discourse Analysis. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: One other language studies course or permission of instructor.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This course is a structured out-of-class learning experience that takes place on or off campus and includes a substantial work component. An internship involves you in a venue to explore career interests and potential. To initiate an internship experience, you meet with the internship coordinator in the Career Development Office. Prerequisites: Faculty sponsorship and approval by department chair.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Directed study is provided for students whose unusual circumstances prohibit taking a regularly scheduled course but who need the material of that course to satisfy a requirement. Availability of this faculty-directed learning experience depends on faculty time and may be limited in any given term and restricted to certain courses. Prerequisites: Faculty, department chair and dean approval.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Together as a community of learners/scholars, you engage in concentrated, in-depth study of literary texts, usually by one major author, or by a pair of related authors. Building on skills and knowledge cultivated in English 2200 and other courses in the major, your study will mature in a seminar format, involving you in collaborative reading and research, in leading discussions, and ultimately in producing a substantial critical essay related to the seminar focus. Preference is given to senior English majors but juniors may register if the class limit of 12 permits. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    For students wishing intensive or advanced work in literature under the direction of faculty specialists. Prerequisites: Faculty and department chair permission.
  • 4.00 Credits

    The subject matter of the course is announced in the annual schedule of classes. Content varies but does not duplicate existing courses.
  • 1.00 Credits

    The health and fitness liberal arts core requirement may be satisfied by completing two different activity classes. You may choose from course offerings in Aerobics, Badminton, Jazz and Social Dance, Fencing, First Aid and CPR, Fitness for Living, Golf, Ice Skating, Lifeguard Training, Racquetball, Relaxation, Self-Defense, Swimming, Tennis, Triathlon Training, Volleyball, Walk-Jog-Run, Water Fitness, Water Safety Instructor, Weight Training and Tai Chi. Classes are offered in the Day Program, Weekend College and in the summer.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Content focuses on factual information regarding health promotion, disease prevention, nutrition, exercise and fitness patterns. Experiential learning includes fitness assessment and programming in exercise, nutrition, self-responsibility and stress management. Lab instruction includes a variety of lifetime sport and fitness activities. The course is designed to help you accept responsibility for your own health, fitness and wellness. This course satisfies the health and fitness liberal arts core requirement. Offered each semester, in Weekend College and summer sessions.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Course work includes exposure to the various disciplines and career opportunities in the field of physical education and exercise science, study of the principles and components of physical fitness, and the application of exercise science principles in fitness programming and education. Does not meet the health and fitness liberal arts core requirement. Offered fall semester every year.
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