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EDU 6113: Educational Leadership and Instructional Technology
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
An overview study through which the candidate understands, evaluates, or rethinks the role of the instructional technology leader in K-12 schools.
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EDU 6123: Curriculum Leadership in Instructional Technology
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
A study of means to maximize technology integration to enhance student learning with best practices and strategies in curriculum leadership.
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EDU 6133: Design and Development of Multimedia Instructional Products
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
A study of the design, development, and assessment of multimedia instructional units. Prerequisites: EDU6113 and EDU6123.
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EDU 6143: Educational Uses and Management of Electronic Networks,Telecommunications and Distance Learning
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
An introduction to the management of telecommunications and networking systems to enhance instruction. Students are provided with the tools and strategies to maximize distance learning instructional design. Prerequisites: EDU6113 and EDU6123.
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EDU 6173: NBPTS Professional Portfolio Development
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
A study of National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and the process required to meet them. This course is repeatable for a maximum of six (6) credits. Prerequisite: Must be a certified teacher with at least three (3) years of teaching experience.
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EDU 6183: NBPTS Professional Assessment
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
An overview of the content competencies required to become recognized as a master teacher. Prerequisite: EDU6173.
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ENG 0083: Preparatory English
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
A study of basic grammar, mechanics, spelling, sentence structure, paragraph development, and vocabulary. The course is required in the first semester of enrollment for students who score 18 or below on the ACT English sub-test.
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ENG 1043G: Freshman Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
A study in the practice and process of expository writing. Special emphasis is given to the writing process (pre-writing, drafting, proofreading, and revising), the essay format, modes of exposition, argument, and persuasion. Prerequisite: ENG0083 or ACT English sub-test score of 19 or greater. If ENG0083 is not required, ENG1043 must be taken in the first semester of enrollment; otherwise, the course is required in the second semester of enrollment.
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ENG 1053G: Research Writing
3.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
A course in research techniques, research paper format, and research writing. Special emphasis is given to library use and to writing problems unique to drafting and revising longer papers. Prerequisite: ENG1043G. The course is required in the semester immediately following completion of ENG1043G.
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ENG 1091: Literary Magazine Practicum
1.00 Credits
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
An introduction to literary magazine production culminating in publication of a literary magazine. Special emphasis is given to editorial perspective; audience evaluation; selecting, editing, an arranging copy; proofreading; designing magazine format; and marketing a literary magazine. The course may be repeated once for a total of 2 semester hours of credit.
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