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ENGL 4430: Advanced Poetry Writing
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course is provided for undergraduate students desiring to write publishable poetry. It relies on workshop method. Prerequisite: ENGL 3430 ENGL 3420 or ENGL 3440
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ENGL 4440: Advanced Nonfiction Writing
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course offers advanced study in the art and skill of writing publishable literary or creative nonfiction. Prerequisite: ENGL 3440 ENGL 3420 or ENGL 3430 Repeatable for credit.
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ENGL 4500: Teaching Writing
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Prepares students to teach writing at secondary level. Teaches appropriate pedagogical techniques for teaching writing for a variety of purposes and contexts to diverse students. Techniques taught include designing effective writing assignments, responding constructively to student writing, assessing student writing, and incorporating technology into writing courses.
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ENGL 4510: Teaching Literature
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Prepares students to teach literature through a variety of texts. Explores multiple pedagogical strategies for teaching diverse literary traditions to students of various backgrounds and developmental levels.
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ENGL 4520: Teaching Literacy in Diverse Classrooms
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Examines the diversity of literacy skills in American ethnic groups and explores appropriate teaching methods. Topics include effects of socio-economic status, child-rearing practices, first and second language acquisition, American dialects, etc.
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ENGL 4530: English Clinical Experience
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
In-school clinical observation experience (30 hours). Designed to provide familiarity with English/language arts classroom.
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ENGL 4540: Teaching Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course will familiarize students with many aspects of designing and implementing multi-genre creative writing workshops at the middle school, high school, and community-education levels. To that end, the course will address two topics: subject matter (principles of effective fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and dramatic writing) and pedagogy (principles of good teaching).
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ENGL 4610: Western American Literature
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Examines major themes and important writers (both "popular" and "literary") in western regional writing. Investigation of significance of environment, history, gender, and ethnicity in a variety of genres. Appropriate for American Studies majors and minors. Also taught as HIST 4620
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ENGL 4620: Advanced Seminar in American Studies
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Practical introduction to theories and methods of American Studies, utilizing interdisciplinary research around a central theme, subject, or text(s). Strongly recommended for American Studies majors and American Studies minors. Open to students who have taken three courses in literature and/or history. Crosslisted as: HIST 4620.
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ENGL 4630: American Nature Writers
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Interdisciplinary study of historical, social, literary, and environmental contexts of nature writing. Examines key authors, major theories, enduring concerns (e.g., conservation, preservation, and management), and current issues (including gender and ethnicity). Appropriate for American Studies majors and minors.
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