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EDUC 4616: Directed Student Teaching in the Secondary School
6.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course is designed for secondary Plan I and III students. Students are assigned to the public school classroom all day for fourteen (14) weeks, during which they observe their supervising teacher to become oriented to classroom procedure, and then begin to assume increasing responsibility for teaching the classes. One day each week all student teachers meet on the University campus for a onehour seminar. Seminar is a required part of student teaching and all pre-service teachers are expected to attend. ( Student teaching laboratory fee required). Students must attempt the required TExES exams applicable to certification prior to completion of student teaching. Prerequisites: Cumulative and professional development GPA of 2.6; major GPA of 2.75; and admission to the Student Teaching Level. englishE
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ENGL 1302: Rhetoric and Composition II
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course continues the study of writing and critical thinking skills begun in ENGL 1301. It emphasizes the writing and reading of argumentative prose and adapting writing to various audiences. The course continues to emphasize process writing while concentrating on the research paper. A grade of "C"or higher is required for graduation. Prerequisite: ENGL 1301 with a grade of "C" or higher.
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ENGL 2321: British Literature
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course surveys British literature from the Old English period to the present. It is designed for non-majors and will not count toward the English major on the B.A. degree, or toward the English Language Arts or secondary English programs on the B.S.E. degree. Students pursuing these degrees must take ENGL 2341 to satisfy the general education requirement. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302 with a grade of "C" or higher.
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ENGL 2326: American Literature
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course surveys American literature from the colonial period to the present. It is designed for non-majors and will not count toward the English major on the B.A. degree, or toward the English Language Arts or secondary English programs on the B.S.E. degree. Students pursuing these degrees must take ENGL 2341 to satisfy the general education requirement. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302 with a grade of "C" or higher.
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ENGL 2331: World Literature
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course surveys world literature from antiquity to the present. It is designed for non-majors and will not count toward the English major on the B.A. degree, or toward the English Language Arts or secondary English programs on the B.S.E. degree. Students pursuing these degrees must take ENGL 2341 to satisfy the general education requirement. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302 with a grade of "C" or higher.
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ENGL 2341: Forms of Literature
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course provides an introduction to literary terminology and techniques of studying various literary genres including the short story, poetry, and drama. This course also prepares students for upper level coursework in English. Topics include research and bibliography preparation and introduction and practice writing in the discipline. Students pursuing the English major or minor on the B.A. degree, or the English Language Arts or secondary English programs on the B.S.E., must take this course as part of the general education requirements. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302 with a grade of "C" or higher.
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ENGL 3102: Introduction to Professional Studies in English
1.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course is an introduction to the discipline of English studies. It is intended to prepare students for upper-level coursework in literature, linguistics, composition, and criticism. Topics include research and bibliography preparation; introduction to writing in the discipline; introduction to professional organizations; and opportunities for employment and further study. Students are encouraged to take the course in the fall of the sophomore year. Prerequisite: Six (6) semester hours of English.
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ENGL 3301: Elements of Linguistics
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
Linguistics studies the nature of language, including the sound system, language variation, and the history of the English language. The course also gives an overview of grammar, including traditional and transformational-generative grammar. Prerequisite: Nine (9) semester hours of English.
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ENGL 3302: Advanced Composition and Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This is an intensive study of the principles and theories of composition. Prerequisite: Nine (9) semester hours of English.
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ENGL 3303: Modern English Grammar
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course is an introduction to core grammatical concepts and facts of Modern English grammar, including parts of speech and grammatical relations, as well as word, sentence, and discourse structure. Its two main objectives are 1) to prepare future secondary school teachers to understand and respond to grammatical problems associated with modern student writing, and to teach the essential facts of Modern English grammar, and 2) to enable English majors to understand and apply standard edited American English to their own writing and the writing of others. Prerequisite: Nine (9) semester hours of English.
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