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EDUC X92: Experimental
4.00 - 5.00 Credits
Mayville State University
This course number is reserved for special experimental offerings of visiting professors, experimental offerings of new courses, or one-time offerings of current topics. Courses numbered 192 are intended primarily for freshmen; 292 for sophomores; 392 for juniors and 492 for seniors.
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EDUC X95: Service Learning 2
1.00 Credits
Mayville State University
Students may earn academic credit for volunteer service activities. These hands-on activities must be completed within the semester of enrollment and be related to an existing program in the MSU catalog. All service learning experiences will be arranged through the appropriate division chair. A total of 6 total semester hours of service learning will be allowed towards graduation. One hour of academic credit equals a minimum of 30 clock hours of volunteer service. S/U grading.
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EDUC X99: Special Topics. 4
5.00 Credits
Mayville State University
Open to experienced teachers who wish to work on some specific problems they have met in their teaching. Open to students admitted to teacher education. Also available to award credit for special workshops. Credit hours arranged. Courses numbered 199 are intended primarily for freshmen; 299 for sophomores; 399 for juniors and 499 for seniors. Instructor and Division chair approval required.
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ENGL 100: Basic English Skills
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
A basic course in language skills designed for students who lack the necessary reading and writing skills required for ENGL 110 and/or those skills suggested by the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education as essential to effective work in college level reading and writing. These credits do not satisfy the Mayville State University English requirement. Pre-requisite: None. Fall.
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ENGL 106: Electronic Research
0.00 Credits
Mayville State University
The research component of the IT certification program is intended to acquaint students with the basics of research techniques and resources. S/U grading. Co-requisite: ENGL 120. Fall, Spring.
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ENGL 110: College Composition I
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
An introduction to traditional English grammar as the foundation of modern prose style, leading to the understanding of the concepts of classical Aristotelian deduction and generative rhetoric. This approach teaches the logical structure of the sentence as well as its editorial elements, such as usage, punctuation, and spelling. The structure of the sentence is used as a model for constructing paragraphs and later multi-paragraph essays in the various modes of organizational patterns of written expression. This course offers guided practice in college-level writing and critical thinking, and appropriate IT skills. Pre-requisite: ENGL 100 or equivalent. Fall, Spring.
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ENGL 120: College Composition II
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
A combination of print and electronic library research skills, taught in the University Library with the cooperation of Library personnel and leading to the concurrent writing of papers based on that research; also an introduction to the social and cultural purposes of language and social and regional language variation through the study of fiction, including an introduction to literary analysis of the short story and the novel. This course expands on ENGL 110, offering advanced practice in college-level writing from sources and in applying rhetorical strategies. Pre-requisite: Successful completion of ENGL 110. Co-requisite: ENGL 106-Electronic Research. Fall, Spring.
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ENGL 220: Introduction to Literature
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
A basic study of literature emphasizing the use of common literary terminology for reading and discussing representative examples of the most universal forms of literature: poetry, drama and fiction. Pre-requisite: Successful completion of ENGL 110. Spring.
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ENGL 250: Literature in a Multicultural World
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
A chronological survey tracing the roots and developments of Western culture as reflected in the great masterpieces of literature in their historical and philosophical/religious contexts. Since the Western world is multicultural, the course also includes readings from such cultures as Mexican, African, and Asian literary works which provide diverse cultural perspectives. Pre-requisites: Sophomore standing and successful completion of ENGL 110 and ENGL 120, or consent of the instructor. Fall, Spring.
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ENGL 260: American Literature Masterpieces
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
A chronological survey of American literature from its colonial beginnings to the present, with representative selections drawn from mainstream as well as minority and woman writers. Pre-requisite: ENGL 120. Alternate years, Spring 2010.
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