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ENGL 3470: Approaches to Research in English Studies
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course for English majors introduces students to multiple methods of conducting research in English, drawing on both quantitative and qualitative tools. Understanding and using these complementary approaches are particularly appropriate to students in the English Teaching emphasis. The course examines current research, principles of research design, and instruments of data collection. Students will collect and analyze data using various tools and software, conduct an actual study, and present research findings orally and in writing. The course also explores the capacities and limitations of specific approaches and methods and gives attention to conducting research ethically. Prerequisites: Quantitative Literacy (QL)
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ENGL 3500: Teaching English
2.00 Credits
Utah State University
The Teaching English course is paired with the one-credit course, SCED 3300 Clinical 1, to provide students with hands-on experience working in secondary school classrooms. Prerequisite: Admission to the Secondary Teacher Education Program.
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ENGL 3510: Teaching Young Adult Literature
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Study of a variety of genres written specifically for adolescent audience. Intended for those interested in teaching secondary school English.
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ENGL 3530: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Study of aesthetic merit of poetry and prose available for children, ages 1-12. Intended for those interested in teaching or writing for children.
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ENGL 3610: Multicultural American Literature
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This is an introduction to the study of diverse literatures of the United States.
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ENGL 3620: Native American Studies
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Multidisciplinary introduction to study of Native Americans, emphasizing folklore, history, anthropology, literature, traditions, and contemporary issues such as the environment.
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ENGL 3630: The Farm in Literature and Culture
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
English 3630, The Farm in Literature and Culture explore the "culture of agriculture." Students will read classical texts that provide a foundation to literature and other texts of the American farm as well as explore farming through the lens of art, architecture, folklore, popular culture, and genre.
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ENGL 3640: Reading and Writing the Environment
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This interdisciplinary course explores how practices of reading and writing impact the relationship between humans and the environment. Students investigate how the environment has been shaped by colonialism and westward expansion and how contemporary writings influence current conversations on environmental issues.
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ENGL 3700: Regional Folklore
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Study of folklore and folklife as they relate to regional cultures. Crosslisted as: HIST 3700.
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ENGL 3710: Topics in Folklore
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course includes issues, problems, and methodologies in folklore study. The focus and instructor are variable. Cross-listed as: HIST 3710, RELS 3710, and ANTH 3710. Repeatable for credit.
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