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EDUC 485: Student Teaching
5.00 Credits
Valley City State University
The course involves observation, teaching, and other experiences related to teaching in the elementary school. Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education and Student Teaching. (Fall, Spring)
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EDUC 490: Student Teaching
10.00 Credits
Valley City State University
The student in elementary education spends twelve weeks of the senior year student teaching. The total experience includes observation, teaching, and related activities. Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education and Student Teaching. (Fall, Spring)
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EDUC 491: Senior Portfolio
1.00 Credits
Valley City State University
1 HOUR This course will assist the student developing the digital portfolio used to assess the student's completion of the VCSU requirements for Abilities and Skills. The course will address both technical application and content. (Fall, Spring)
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EDUC 492: Clinical Practice
2.00 - 12.00 Credits
Valley City State University
A supervised Clinical Practice used in place of student teaching when the Clinical Practice can be used to satisfy the requirements for licensure. Prerequisite: Approval of Dean of Education. (Fall, Spring)
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EDUC 494: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Valley City State University
Directed study for the advanced student in selected topics in the eld of elementary or secondary education. Prerequisite: Permission of the Dean. (Fall, Spring)
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EDUC 497: Hours
24.00 Credits
Valley City State University
A course designed to give the student an opportunity to apply classroom learning to an on-the-job work experience. Internship positions may be anywhere (geographically). The positions must be related to the student's major or minor course of study. Internship credit is granted in a range of three to twelve credits per semester, and may be repeated up to a maximum of 24 hours. Application is made through Career Services. Prerequisites: the student should be of junior or senior standing, but should apply while a sophomore; cumulative grade point average of 2.50. S/U grading only. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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ENGL 100: Writing Skills
3.00 Credits
Valley City State University
3 HOURS A basic writing course which teaches elements of the essay. Special attention is given to the particular problems of the student. (Fall)
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ENGL 110: College Composition I
3.00 Credits
Valley City State University
3 HOURS A composition course which introduces students to writing, rhetoric, critical thinking, and library orientation. Prerequisite: English ACT score of 16 or above, completion of ENGL 100, Writing Skills, or permission of Department Chair. (Fall, Spring)
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ENGL 120: College Composition II
3.00 Credits
Valley City State University
3 HOUR A composition course which continues the development of skills begun in ENGL 110 with emphasis on research writing and documentation. Prerequisite: a "C" or better in ENGL 110 or satisfactory completionof ENGL 100, Writing Skills. (Spring)
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ENGL 125: Introduction to Professional Writing
3.00 Credits
Valley City State University
3 HOURS A composition course which introduces the writing and research skills needed in business and technology elds. Emphasis is placed on technical organizational patterns, readability of texts, research methods, and proper documentation. Prerequisite: ENGL 110 (C or better). (Fall, Spring)
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