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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
1 semester, 1 credit This field experience is taken concurrently with EDU 418.
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9.00 Credits
1 semester, 9 credits This course involves a semester of teaching in a secondary school under the joint supervision of a cooperating teacher and a College supervisor. Seminar meetings will be held. Prerequisites: EDU 206 and either EDU 411, EDU 412, EDU 414, EDU 415, or EDU 416.
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6.00 Credits
1 semester, 6 credits Teaching on the elementary level under the joint supervision of a cooperating teacher and a College supervisor in the school systems of Rhode Island or neighboring Massachusetts communities.Weekly seminars are required. Prerequisites: EDU 231, EDU 270, and EDU 331.
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6.00 Credits
1 semester, 6 credits Teaching special education under the joint supervision of a cooperating teacher and a College supervisor in the school systems of Rhode Island or neighboring Massachusetts communities.Weekly seminars are required. Prerequisites: EDU 390 and EDU 418.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits In this elective course, special topics in education will be offered that are not covered in depth in existing courses. The courses will reflect current issues, innovations, debates, and/or controversies within the field of education. Topics may include those being considered for new courses as well as those permitting faculty to develop areas of individual and/or research interests.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits In this elective course, special topics in education will be offered that are not covered in depth in existing courses. The courses will reflect current issues, innovations, debates, and/or controversies within the field of education. Topics may include those being considered for new courses as well as those permitting faculty to develop areas of individual and/or research interests.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course is designed for students who require training in the essential skills of writing. Students will master mechanics (grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, correct usage) as well as paragraph organization and essay development. It is a required course for all those designated as not meeting college-level writing standards. Fulfills English proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course introduces students to basic journalistic experiences including interviewing, researching, and news, feature, and sports writing. It defines both standards of journalistic writing and the legal standards that govern journalism, and combines lively writing experience with critical awareness. Prerequisite: English proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits An investigation of the three main literary genres-poetry, fiction, and drama-with an emphasis on writing. Students completing this course should be able to read with engagement and discernment, discuss literature critically, and write analytically and with an awareness of scholarly conversations. Required for English majors. May fulfill English proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits each These courses are offered specifically for non-English majors who wish to cultivate their enjoyment of literature. Students read and write about a variety of works focusing on themes such as money and power in literature, fallen heroes, or the tragic dilemma. May fulfill English proficiency.
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