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EN 368: Internship and Field Experiences
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
1-5 hours each semester.
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EN 390: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
1-5 hours. This is an advanced course on a topic not included in the regular curriculum. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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EN 409: Writing Practicum
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. This course requires students to write and to evaluate the writing of others in order to promote an understanding of the writing process, to develop a better sense of syntax and voice, and to improve the ability to recognize common mechanical errors. Prerequisites: EN120 (or EN110/111); student must be seeking teacher certification in English; junior or senior standing. Spring
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EN 410: Senior Thesis
1.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
1 hour. ( Capstone) Students will write an exit paper concerning their close reading of a short text (poem, short story, one-act play) that they have not studied in a class. At least one week before the end of the semester, students will present their papers to the English faculty at an oral defense. Enrollment is restricted to seniors earning a BA in English or a BS in Middle School Language Arts. Fall and Spring
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EN 460: Special Problems
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
1-5 hours. This is an independent study or research on a subject ofinterest to an individual student. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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EN 490: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
1-5 hours. This is an advanced course on a topic not included in the regular curriculum. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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ET 275: Students in Free Enterprise
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. Students will participate in the SIFE program in developing and implementing programs to inform the community about the free enterprise system.
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ET 375: Small Business Management
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. Characteristics of the entrepreneur, methods of starting and running a self-owned business, and an awareness of the legal, financial, marketing, and personnel problems of the entrepreneur. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
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ET 475: Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. This course will focus on the identification, development, and growth of the entrepreneur and the firm within the free enterprise system. Students will explore small business in terms of risk, difficulties, achievement, orientation, rewards, and satisfaction. Operating problems within selected business opportunities at varying stages of growth and development will be discussed. Students will have the opportunity to interact with entrepreneurs in the classroom and in the actual work environment. Prerequisite: BU110 or ET375 and Junior Standing.
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FB 345: Investment Analysis
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. Study of the valuation of various investment securities, including corporate bonds, preferred and common stocks, stock options, warrants, and rights. A section on personal money management will be included. Prerequisites: AC201, and EC201 or EC202.
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