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ENG 371: Business Communication
3.00 Credits
Newberry College
Prerequisite: ENG 112. The techniques of exposition, document design, and technology applied to letters and memoranda and to business and technical reports. Does NOT satisfy Core Curriculum requirements for Humanities and Fine Arts, Area C-1 or C-2. Offered Spring Semester, odd-numbered years.
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ENG 458: Advanced Grammar and Composition
3.00 Credits
Newberry College
Prerequisite: ENG 112. Application of the principles of English grammar to the forms of discourse. The fundamentals of style. A variety of writing assignments for different purposes and audiences. Required of English majors and for teacher certification in English. Required weekly tutoring as a writing assistant in the Writing Center. Does NOT satisfy Core Curriculum requirements for Humanities and Fine Arts, Area C-1 or C-2. Offered Fall Semester, odd-numbered years..
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ENG 460: Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
Newberry College
Prerequisite: ENG 112. A study of literary criticism from theoretical, practical, and historical perspectives. Required of English majors and for teacher certification in English. Offered Spring Semester, even-numbered years.
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ENG 461: History of the English Language
3.00 Credits
Newberry College
Prerequisite: ENG 112. An introduction to English linguistics focusing on the stages and dialects of English throughout the world from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present. Emphasis is placed on the aesthetic, grammatical, and syntactic implications of the formation and history of English as well as on pedagogical issues in applied linguistics. Required for teacher certification in English. Does NOT satisfy Core Curriculum requirements for Humanities and Fine Arts, Area C-1 or C-2. Offered Spring Semester, odd-numbered years or on the basis of need as determined by the Department of English.
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ENG 480: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Newberry College
Prerequisite: ENG 112. A study of various movements and genres of interest to the undergraduate student. Offered at departmental discretion.
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ENG 491: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Newberry College
An intensive yet informal program of reading, writing critical papers, and conferring with a member of the Department of English faculty. Open only to the major who has shown a marked ability to go beyond the requirements of the English courses previously taken. Subject to rules and regulations on page 52.
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ENG 495,496: Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Newberry College
Internships or practical experience in an approved program of study. Limited to majors in the department. Subject to regulations on page 52 for Experiential Learning as stated in the Newberry College Catalog.
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ENG 499: Senior Essay
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Newberry College
A project requiring scholarly research. Subject to rules and regulations on page 53.
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FSC 211: Introduction to Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
Newberry College
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in SCI 120 or CHE 101 or 113; BIO 101, 121, or 130. An introductory course with emphasis on the terminology and techniques used in forensic science. Topics will include DNA evidence, trace analysis, laboratory equipment, analysis of data, crime scene analysis and other relevant forensic topics involved with current events. Three lecture hours per week. The optional laboratory portion is FSC 212. Beneficial for Pre-Law students and Criminal Justice minors. Offered Fall Semester.
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FSC 212: Introduction to Forensic Science Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Newberry College
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in SCI 120 or CHE 101 or113; BIO 101, 121, or 130.Co-requisite: FSC 211(lecture portion of course) An introductory forensics laboratory course with emphasis on laboratory techniques used in forensic science. Activities and discussions will be conducted which parallel the topics covered in FSC 211. Topics will include DNA evidence, trace analysis, laboratory equipment, analysis of data, crime scene analysis and other relevant forensic topics involved with current events. Three laboratory hours per week. Beneficial for Pre-Law students and Criminal Justice minors. A $95 lab fee is charged for this course. Offered Fall Semester.
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