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EDU 470: Seminar in British Primary Education
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Astudy of the philosophy,curriculum,and methods of the British primary schools.The course must be taken as a prerequisite to or concurrentlywith EDU 475.
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EDU 475: Practicum in British Primary Education
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
A four week practicum in a British primary school supervised by a member of the education faculty. Prerequisites: junior standing and admission to the Teacher Education Program or a valid teaching certificate and completion of EDU 470. Qualified students may receive graduate credit for EDU 470 and 475 through special arrangements with an identified area college. See Physical Education section for PED 465 Methods of Middle and Secondary School Physical Education.
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ENG 222,322,422: Individual Writing Project
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Individual writing courses for highly qualified students only, undertaken with the close sponsorship of an English teacher and beginning with a project proposal in specific terms. The numbers 322 and 422 are for the second and third such projects undertaken. Prerequisites: CTI 102.An advanced writing course and one completed literature course are also preferred. Enrollment is with permission only.
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ENG 235: Introduction to the Study of Language
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
A study of the development of human language; language acquisition, structure and change; and language in human life. It is intended for any student interested in the subject. Prerequisite: CTI 102.Fall semester,odd-numbered years.
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ENG 242,342,442: Individual Practicum Project
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Individual practicum projects for highly qualified students only, undertaken with the close sponsorship of an English teacher,beginning with a project proposal in specific terms. Examples of practice are field work in dialect study, tutoring students of English as a Second Language, service in the Writing Center. In each instance the practical work is combined with reflective study and with process analysis. The numbers 342 and 442 are for the second and third such projects undertaken. Prerequisite: CTI 102. Enrollment is with permission only.
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ENG 252,352,452: Individual Reading Project
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Individual reading projects for highly qualified students only, undertaken with the close sponsorship of an English teacher, and beginning with a project proposal in specific terms. They are sometimes available for students who desire to undertake substantial reading programs of worthy literary works.The numbers 352 and 452 are for the second and third reading projects undertaken. Prerequisites: CTI 102 and one completed literature course.Enrollment is with permission only.
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ENG 316: Creative Writing:Fiction
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
An introduction to the writing of short stories through the study of the conceptual and mechanical elements of fiction and the workshopformatted discussion of student manuscripts. Limited enrollment. At least one completed literature course is recommended prior to enrollment. Prerequisites: CTI 102 and sophomore standing.Fall semester.
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ENG 317: Creative Writing:Poetry
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
An introduction to the writing of poetry through the study of its elements and conventions and the workshop-formatted discussion of student poems. Limited enrollment. At least one completed literature course is recommended prior to enrollment. Prerequisites: CTI 102 and sophomore standing. Spring semester.
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ENG 318: Creative Nonfiction
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Introduces the wide variety of styles and sub-genres associated with the term "creative nonfiction,"including autobiography, profile, biography, history, literary journalism, and the personal essay.Students will read critically and discuss examples by contemporary writers. On topics of their choosing, they will research and write forms of the genre that make up creative nonfiction,discussing their writing in a workshop format.Spring semester.Prerequisite: CTI 102.
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ENG 320: Writing in the Real World
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Study in principles and strategies of argumentation and persuasion in public writing, including business and nonprofit contexts. The course includes analysis of ethical principles in argument. Students will complete a business or grant proposal and at least two other extensive writing projects. The course will contribute to the development of a personal writing portfolio. Prerequisite: ENG 220 or consent of the instructor.
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