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PEDAGOGY 290: Introduction to the Teaching of Writing
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Strategies for effective teaching of writing, with some background on writing research and theory. (S, alt. years)
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PEDAGOGY 380: Practicum in Teaching Writing Skills
1.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Laboratory practice in teaching developmental writing skills and tutoring in a small-group setting. (F)
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PEDAGOGY 580: Methods in Secondary School English
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Study and practice in strategies for effective teaching of the English language arts in secondary schools. Includes materials, methods, planning, assessment and evaluation, current issues and trends in teaching the English and language arts. (F)
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PEDAGOGY 590: Young Adult Literature
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
A study of literature for grades 7 through 12 and the ways that literature can be taught in the classroom. The course teaches students to judge young adult literature by accepted and respected critical standards and to understand what makes the literature suitable for students. (S)
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Philosophy 171: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Basic problems and ideas encountered in the moral and intellectual life of humankind are analyzed in a systematic, rather than an historical manner. Attention is devoted to the philosophies and theories of knowledge, metaphysics, religion, morals, politics and science. (F, S)
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Philosophy 273: Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
A consideration of the principal techniques of traditional and symbolic logic ? Csyllogistic logic, sentential logic, and predicate logic ? Cand their relationship to language. (F, alt. years)
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Philosophy 274: Introduction to Ethics:Historical/Theoretical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
An examination of the fundamental concepts, principles and major theoretical approaches of ethics used to determine the moral demands of human conduct with applications to important ethical questions of contemporary interests. This course takes a historical/theoretical approach to ethics. (S, alt. years; SS alt. years)
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Philosophy 275: Introduction to Ethics:Professional Ethics
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
An examination of the fundamental concepts, principles and major theoretical approaches of ethics used to determine the moral demands of human conduct with applications to ethical questions of contemporary interests. This course focuses on Professional Ethics. (F, S)
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Philosophy 276: Introduction to Ethics:Bio-Medical
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
An examination of the fundamental concepts, principles and major theoretical approaches of ethics used to determine the moral demands of human conduct with applications to ethical questions of contemporary interests.. This course focuses on Bio-Medical Ethics. (F, S)
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Philosophy 374: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Northwest Missouri State University
Philosophical inquiry into the nature and function of religion with special emphasis on the problems of the existence and essence of deity. Prerequisite: Phil 39-171 or consent of instructor. (S, alt. years)
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