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ELED 434: Science Methods for Elementary Teachers
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Admission to teacher education.Multiple techniques for the teaching of science that emphasize process skills and inquiry methodology through āhands-onā experiences.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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ENGL 103: Fundamentals of Writing
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Tihs course will help students strengthen their basic writing skills to prepare them for English 111 Composition. Topics covered include grammar, mechanics, sentence structure, paragraph development, and organization. This course does not fulfill the general education requirements for Composition. Course Delivery Method: TRA
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ENGL 105: Relieving Anxiety about Writing
1.00 Credits
Friends University
This course will provide strategies and tips that will help students relieve anxiety about writing. Material covered will include the writing process, thesis statements, organization, procrastination, time management, and confidence. In addition, other fears addressed will cover common grammatical errors (and tips to avoid them) and the basic elements of APA style. This class is appropriate for and recommended for all levels of writers who may experience anxiety about writing. (Pass/Fail).Delivery Methods: TRA
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ENGL 111: Composition
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course is designed to provide instruction and practice in practical and academic writing. Students study a variety of writing models and rhetorical styles. Short essays emphasize the writing process, focusing on drafting, revising and finishing. Students must pass with a āCā or better.Delivery Method: WEB, HYB
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ENGL 112: Researched Composition
3.00 Credits
Friends University
ENGL 111 with a āCā or betterThis course draws upon skills introduced in English 111. Students learn the techniques of argumentation and skills for composing and documenting research papers in APA format. Literary analysis and elements of fiction are also covered. Students must pass with a āCā or better.Delivery Method: WEB, HYB
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ENGL 175: Reporting 1
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Instruction in information gathering and writing techniques for various media.(Typing proficiency required.)This course is cross listed with COMM 175
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ENGL 210: World Masterpieces 1
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202 with grade of āCā or better.A survey course that examines selected literary works important in the history of civilization through the 17th century A.D.
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ENGL 211: British Literature 1 (Beginnings to 1800)
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202 with grade of āCā or better. A study of literature that reflects the religious, political and cultural texture of British society from its literary beginnings to the start of the Romantic movement.
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ENGL 212: British Literature 2 (1800-Present)
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202 with grade of āCā or better. The same focus as in ENGL 211 extended to British literature from the Romantic movement onward.
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ENGL 220: World Masterpieces 2
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202 with grade of āCā or better.A survey course that examines selected works important in the history of civilization from the 18th century A.D. to the present.
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