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ENGL 4413: Literary Theory
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
Exploration of the principles and theories of literary criticism from traditional through contemporary practices. Understanding of these principles and theories as well as skills for evaluating information, finding the theoretical approach for a topic, and strategies for scholarly research and writing are emphasized. Prerequisites: ENGL 1023 MLA Research Writing (or demonstrated MLA competency) and at least one course from the following group:, British Literature I or II, American Literature I or II, World Literature I or II, or instructor permission.
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ENGL 4441,4442,4443: Writing Center Tutorial
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
A course in which students further develop their writing skills by tutoring other students in the Writing Center. Under the supervision of the instructor, tutors help various students with their writing problems and concerns on a one-on-one basis for an agreed-upon number of hours per semester. Tutors develop skills that help them discuss effective writing techniques such as development of a main idea, organization, and writing conventions. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 course credits. (Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis) Prerequisite: ENGL 2313 Structure of English, and instructor's permission.
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ENGL 4503: Introduction to Tesl
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
Theory, methods, and practical aspects of teaching English to speakers of other languages. The course is designed for volunteer teachers or tutors both in this country and in foreign countries, as well as giving an overview of the field for those considering TESL as a career. (Same as MISS 4503)
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ENGL 4513: Methods And Materials For Tesl
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
Examination and critique of methods and materials for teaching English as a second language. Attention is given to principles of assessing student needs and choosing appropriate methods and materials. Practice in developing and adapting ESL materials in the context of specific methodologies form part of the learning experience. Prerequisite or to be taken concurrently: ENGL 4503 Introduction to TESL. (Same as MISS 4513)
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ENGL 4523: Grammar For Esl
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
Advanced course in teaching grammar to ESL students. The course includes a review of grammatical items and syntax, as well as suggestions for teaching grammar. Prerequisites: ENGL 4503 Introduction to TESL and ENGL 4513 Methods and Materials for TESL.
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ENGL 4532: Teaching Reading to Esl Students
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
Examination of the developmental stages in the process of reading as well as techniques of reading. Structure of written English is analyzed with emphasis on viewing structure and style as factors related to content and objectives. Vocabulary and current usage is looked at as essential to developing reading skills. Prerequisites: ENGL 4503 Introduction to TESL and ENGL 4513 Methods and Materials for TESL.
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ENGL 4542: Teaching Writing to Esl Students
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
Techniques used in the teaching of writing to ESL students. Various kinds of writing, such as professional and business writing, are analyzed, looking at structure and style. Methods are developed and critiqued. Prerequisites: ENGL 4503 Introduction to TESL and ENGL 4513 Methods and Materials for TESL.
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ENGL 4552: Testing For Esl
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
Constructing and administering tests in ESL classes. Evaluation tools for assessing second language proficiency are studied. Prerequisites: ENGL 4532 Teaching Reading to ESL Students and ENGL 4542 Teaching Writing to ESL Students.
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ENGL 4712: Methods For Teaching English
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
See EDUC 4712 for description.
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ENGL 4843-4893: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
Special topics in literature involving an author, a genre, or a literary period. Topics classes offered have included Mythology and Folklore, Fantasy Literature, Dickens, and Fredrick Buechner. These courses are recommended for juniors and seniors who have completed foundation work in the area of study. For example: for a topic on Puritan Literature, a student should have completed ENGL 2213 American Literature I.
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