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EDUC 6903: Ind Grad Study in Education
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Designed to offer the advanced student an opportunity to select a special area of interest in education for intensive research. An acceptable research project is required. May be repeated once for credit.
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EDUC 6951: Spec Grad Topics in Education
1.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
This course is designed for students who have completed all course work required in major field of study but are still working on the file paper.
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EDUC 6953: Spec Grad Topics in Education
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Topic as announced. Major project and/or field study with group sharing and analysis.
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ENGL 1003: Intro to College Composition
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
The process and practice of essay writing. Emphasis on correct word usage, spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, paragraph writing, and the whole essay. Required of those who have failed the writing section of the THEA (formerly TASP) test, MSU Placement Test, or other approved state alternative test.
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ENGL 1013: Intro to College Reading
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
The study and practice of reading comprehension through structure, meaning, and evaluation. Analysis of sentences, paragraphs, and whole pieces of writing. Attention given to making inferences, drawing conclusions, building vocabulary. Required of those who have failed the reading section of the THEA (formerly TASP) test, MSU Placement Test, or other approved state alternative test.
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ENGL 1023: Adv Oral Skills for Intl
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
This course is designed to assist international students in the development of fluency and accuracy in spoken English. The course provides instruction and practice in listening comprehension, pronunciation, stress, intonation, and conversation at the academic level in North American English.
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ENGL 1033: Advanced Grammar for Intl
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
This course is designed to assist international students in the development of the English writing skills and fluency needed to be successful in academic subjects at the university level. The course includes a comprehensive look at sentence-level grammatical units.
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ENGL 1113: Rhetoric & Composition
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Training in skills involved in the writing process through the composition of short essays and the reading of prose selections. At least one essay--including all steps in the composition process--will involve instruction and practice in computer-assisted writing and editing. (TCCNS = ENGL 1301)
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ENGL 1123: Rhetoric & Composition
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Continued training in skills involved in the writing process through composition and reading with the addition of particular skills needed for thoughtful research, including selection, analysis, integration, and documentation of both print and electronic sources. Preparation of a research paper of moderate length demonstrating these skills. (TCCNS = ENGL 1302)
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ENGL 2113: Composition Skills
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Skill in clear and forceful composition and in standard usage is the primary objective of the course. The course is required of those who have failed the Writing Proficiency Examination. May not be counted toward an English major or minor, or toward English as a first or second teaching field or teaching emphasis.
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