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Engl 417: Special Topics in Language
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
1-4 credits. A course for advanced students on topics varying from year to year. Repeatable. F
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Engl 418: Second Language Acquisition
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite: English 209. This course focuses on recent second language acquisition (SLA) research findings from the areas of linguistics, psychology, education, and communication and on how to relate these findings to language learning and teaching. S
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Engl 419: Teaching English as a Second Language
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite: Engl 209. An introduction to the principles of teaching English as a second language, with special attention to tutoring. F
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Engl 421: Methods and Materials for Middle and Secondary School Writing and Language
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisites: T&L 325 and T&L 345. Pre- or corequisite: T&L 486. Various teaching methods, strategies and materials used in teaching middle and secondary school English writing and language. For English Education majors only. S
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Engl 422: Methods and Materials of Teaching Middle and Secondary School Literature and Reading
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisites: T&L 325 and T&L 345. Pre- or corequisite: T&L 486. Various teaching methods, strategies and materials used in teaching middle and secondary school English literature and reading. For English Education majors only. F
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Engl 442: History of the English Language
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. The development of the language from the earliest times to the present. This course is recommended for all prospective English teachers. S
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Engl 489: Senior Honors Thesis
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
1 to 8 credits; total not to exceed 9. Prerequisite: consent of the Department and approval of the Honors Committee. Supervised independent study culminating in a thesis. F,S
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Engr 100: Professional Assessment and Evaluation
1.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
1 credit. Prerequisites: Work experience and/or technician school training plus completion of Chemistry I, Physics I and II, and Calculus I, II, and III. (See ChE, CE, EE and ME curricula listings.) Required S-U grading. This course is designed for students with industrial experience. Students complete a portfolio documenting educational and work experiences for evaluation, and individualized curriculum plans are developed. Various academic programs in engineering are also introduced. Based on the assessment and evaluation, some engineering requirements may be waived.
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Engr 101: Graphical Communication
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Development of visualization, technical communication, and documentation skills. 3-D geometric modeling as applied to CADD applications using current methods and techniques commonly found in industry. Introduction to engineering, design and team problem solving. F,S
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Engr 200: Computer Applications in Engineering
2.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
2 credits. The fundamentals of digital computer programming are presented with special emphasis on a high-level language and engineering applications. The fundamentals of PC-based software applications and operating systems are also presented. F,S
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