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ENGL 295: Directed Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
The content of this course will be adjusted to meet the particular needs of the student. This course may be repeated for credit.
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ENGL 304: Grammar and Linguistics for Elementary Teachers
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisite: ENGL 102. The course is a thorough review of traditional grammar and standard American usage, a survey of other grammatical approaches, and an introduction to linguistic topics relevant to the prospective elementary teacher. These topics include the history and development of the English language, the nature of language and its pedagogical implications, and issues surrounding dialects in the classroom.
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ENGL 312: Creative Writing:Language Arts Elementary Teacher(G-1)
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on placement exam. A workshop experience designed to provide teachers with tools and skills needed in the elementary classroom. Work provides opportunities to experiment with various genres suitable to the student's chosen level of teaching as well as experience in evaluating creative writings. (Winter)
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ENGL 313: Expository Writing(G-1)
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisite: ENGL 102. A workshop approach that provides practical instruction in expository writing for all disciplines. Emphasis on developing a natural writing style; writing economical but lively prose; increasing vocabulary; and cultivating a writing process which frees writer's block and facilitates thoughtful, cogent, focused, coherent, and fluent writing. Involves reading and analysis of a wide variety of writing. Helpful for all students wishing to improve their writing skills, particularly those headed for graduate school or for professions in which writing is important. Tailored to the needs and interests of students who enroll. (Fall)
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ENGL 314: Creative Writing(G-1)
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisite: Three hours of literature. A workshop setting in which students study the principles of writing in literary genres. Each student will propose the contents of a personal portfolio. Upon approval, the students will work closely with the instructor to develop their chosen collection: poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, or drama. They will participate in critiquing the work of classmates online, in hard copy, and in the classroom. Students will be encouraged to develop their own style and to find possible markets for manuscripts that may be worthy of publication. This class is not available for audit. (Winter)
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ENGL 316: Modern English Grammar and Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
This class is both a study of modern English grammar and its structure and an introduction to the theoretical areas of pragmatics, semantics, syntax, morphology, and phonology. The course will familiarize students with Reed-Kellogg diagramming, deep structure diagramming, and the theories of transformational-generative grammar.
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ENGL 414: Advanced Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisites: ENGL 314 and approval of the instructor. A course designed to refine the skills of experienced creative writers who plan to publish their work. Students wishing to enroll will submit a collection of their finished writings and a proposal outlining their persona goals for the semester; students will be accepted only on the approval of the instructor. Reading assignments will be designed to match the needs of each student. In order to enrich the workshop environment for both groups, class will meet with ENGL 314. Instruction will include marketing strategies and manuscript format. This class is not available for audit. (Winter)
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ENGL 465: Topics in English
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Selected topics in English presented in a classroom setting. Subjects covered will determine how the class applies to the major. This course may be repeated for credit.
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ENGL 491: English Practicum
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisites: 18 hours in the major, ENGL 313 Expository Writing or ENGL 314 Creative Writing, and formal approval by the department. The student gains on-the-job experience using English skills in a part-time work situation (maximum of 25 hours per week). A department coordinator works with the student and a local business to oversee placement and evaluation. Both the student and the business assess in writing the quality and nature of the work experience. The student receives 1 credit hour for each 50 hours of work experience. Positions can be paid or non-paid. Procedures and guidelines are available from the department. (Pass/Fail credit).
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ENGL 492: English Internship
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisites: 18 hours in the major, ENGL 313 Expository Writing or ENGL 314 Creative Writing, and formal approval by the department. The student gains on-the-job experience using English skills in a full-time work situation (minimum of 35 hours per week). A department coordinator works with the student and a selected business to oversee placement and evaluation. Both the student and the business assess in writing the quality and nature of the work experience. A minimum of 150 hours of supervised work is required. Positions can be paid or non-paid. Procedures and guidelines are available from the department. (Pass/Fail credit).
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