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ENGL 315: Journalism Law and Responsibility
3.00 Credits
Friends University
(See Communications)This course is cross listed with COMM 315
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ENGL 330: Grammar in the Context of Writing
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. This course provides an overview of three systematic grammars: traditional, structural and transformational. Emphasis will be placed on the understanding and teaching of grammar in the context of writing. Each student will also devise a project that ties grammar to writing.
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ENGL 335: Young Adult Literature and Writing
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Students will read, write about and discuss works of young adult literature with special attention to how these can be effectively taught in middle school and high school settings. Works studied will include literature from a variety of genres representing diversity in gender, race, culture and ethnicity. In addition, students will practice writing for various purposes and audiences.
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ENGL 340: The Story of English
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202 with a grade of ‘C’ or better. With primary focus on the history and development of the English language, this course also examines the principles of English grammar and syntax. Some attention is given to the status and varieties of English in thecontemporary world.
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ENGL 345: On-line Newspaper (Crimson Chronicle)
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Friends University
ENGL/COMM 175.Examines the three principles of on-line media through application in the Crimson Chronicle. Will also address the legal and ethical concerns of writing on line.This course is cross listed with COMM 345
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ENGL 355: Writing for the Media
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202, COMM 275 and GRFX 280 with a grade ‘C’ or better.Students will examine writing, composition, structure, format, content and style for the medias of radio, television/video and motionpicture production. Students will analyze and examine various written samples and will compose and complete writing projects for each media. Areas of study will include: visual storytelling, feature writing (news, entertainment, documentary, educational or inspirational) and basic dramatic scriptwriting. This course is restricted for juniors and above.
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ENGL 360: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 201 with grade of ‘C’ or better. Students write and edit poetry, drama or fiction in a workshop environment. The course emphasizes peer evaluation in editing, revising and preparing work for publication.
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ENGL 365: Writing for the Professions
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Students will review and practice writing styles appropriate for careers in public relations or a business environment. They will learn to write formal reports, news releases, speeches, memos and other materials used in the business world. In addition, students will study copy writing techniques for advertising and public relations.Crosslisted with COMM 365
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ENGL 390: Teaching English for Speakers of Other Languages
2.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202 with grade of ‘C’ or better. Covers the sound system, word formation and grammar of English with techniques for teaching these systems to beginning ESOL students. For teachers who expect to teach ESOL in elementary or secondary schools or who want to pursue graduate study in ESOL.
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ENGL 391: Teaching English for Speakers of Other Languages Practicum (TESOL)
1.00 Credits
Friends University
must be taken concurrently with or after completion of ENGL 390.Participants will tutor ESOL students one-onone and/or teach in a classroom setting. Activities include designing and teaching a unit of study and assisting middle school, high school or college students with oral and written communication skills. Participants will facilitate and engage in cooperative learning, partner/small and large group learning, interviews, games, reading, writing, grammar and assessment.
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