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EDUC 474: Student Teaching: Secondary
3.00 Credits
Augustana College - South Dakota
Provides the opportunity for the student teacher to engage in observation and actual classroom teaching under the direction and supervision of qualified classroom teachers. Grading System: S/U only. NOTES: PREREQUISITES: EDUC 110, 245, 275, 310, 335, 345, AND SPED 240 OFFERED EVERY SEMESTER
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ENGL 095: Journalism Participation
1.00 Credits
Augustana College - South Dakota
Staff work or editing positions on student publications. NOTES: CROSS-LISTED WITH JOUR 095 OFFERED EVERY SEMESTER
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ENGL 110: First- Year Composition
4.00 Credits
Augustana College - South Dakota
An introduction to academic writing in college. Emphasis is placed on the composition process: A well-put thesis, clarity and orderliness, sound development, the ability to relate careful analytical reading to effective writing, and elimination of major grammatical errors. By the end of the course students should be able to express their ideas persuasively, clearly, and correctly. Agrade of C- or higher is required to satisfy Area 2.1A. NOTE: OFFERED EVERY SEMESTER
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ENGL 115: News Reporting And Writing
3.00 Credits
Augustana College - South Dakota
The theory and practice of reporting and writing news and feature stories for print media. NOTES: CROSS-LISTED WITH JOUR 115 PREREQUISITE: ENGL 110 OFFERED EVERY SEMESTER
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ENGL 150: American Cinema
3.00 Credits
Augustana College - South Dakota
This course combines a study of fundamental filmmaking techniques with a historical survey of American film from 1920 to 2000. In addition to developing an aesthetic appreciation for the art of American cinema, the course will examine the economic, social, cultural, and historical contexts in which that art form has been shaped. NOTE: OFFERED MOST INTERIMS
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ENGL 197,297,397: Topics in English
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Augustana College - South Dakota
Topics in English
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ENGL 199,299,399: Independent Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Augustana College - South Dakota
An intensive study of an author or of a period on a semi-tutorial basis.
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ENGL 200: The Literary Experience: a Genre Approach
3.00 Credits
Augustana College - South Dakota
An introduction to major literary genres including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama. Course themes and readings vary by section. The writing component consists of three to five essays of analysis and an emphasis on the writing process. To be completed prior to the end of the sophomore year. NOTES: PREREQUISITE: ENGL 110 (with a grade of C- or higher) OFFERED EVERY SEMESTER
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ENGL 215: Newspaper Writing: Sports
3.00 Credits
Augustana College - South Dakota
Conducted as a workshop, this course considers the theory and practice of sports writing for print media. Students will learn how to write a variety of sports stories while studying and critiquing sports writing at a local and national level. NOTES: CROSS-LISTED WITH JOUR 215 OFFERED EVERY OTHER SPRING SEMESTER
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ENGL 225: World Literature I
3.00 Credits
Augustana College - South Dakota
A survey of world literature from 2500 BC to 1650 AD, with special emphasis given to the Mediterranean region. Texts will include drama, fiction, and both narrative and lyric poetry. NOTE: OFFERED EVERY SPRING SEMESTER
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