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ELED 423: Elementary Reading Methods
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. Principles, techniques, approaches and materials for teaching reading in grades K through 8. Observation and participation in a planned teaching experience in a school setting will illustrate and support the learning processes. Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education and ED 320, 352. Corequisite: ELED 421, 422, 424, SCI 426. Course restricted to Elementary Education majors.
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ELED 424: Elementary Social Studies Methods
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. Curriculum, theory, and methodology in the teaching of social studies. Observation and participation in a planned teaching experience in a school setting will illustrate and support the learning process. Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education and ED 320. Corequisite: ELED 421, 422, 423, SCI 426. Course restricted to Elementary Education majors.
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ELED 430: Preschool Curriculum,Activities and Practicum
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. Study of development of 4-7 year olds and procedures in preschool planning including teaching techniques and expressive materials for the campus preschool. Laboratory. Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education, ED 320 and ELED 335. Course restricted to Elementary Education majors.
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Engineering ENGR 101: Engineering Graphics
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. Lettering and sketching; pictorial and orthographic representations; uses engineering graphics computer software to create geometrical constructions; developments, technical practices; dimensions and tolerances; engineering drawing using computer; graphical analysis of engineering data; geographical calculus.
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ENGL 111H: Honors Composition I
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. (gel) The first course in the honors curriculum, ENGL 111 takes the place of ENGL 110. The course is reading intensive and encourages intellectual independence. Admission to the Honors Program is not a Prerequisite(s), but ACT scores of 25 in reading and writing are required. Does not apply to the English major/minor.
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ENGL 120: College Composition II
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
gel) Advanced practice in college-level writing from sources and in applying rhetorical strategies. Emphasis on rhetorical strategies and incorporating research in academic writing. Does not apply toward the English major/minor. Prerequisite: ENGL 110.
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ENGL 121H: Honors Composition II
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. (gel) The second course taken in the honors curriculum. Replaces ENGL 120 in the General Education program. Independent research and writing focuses on a rigorous study of literature. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 110 or 111; admission to Honors Program or permission of the Honors Director. Does not apply toward the English major/minor.
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ENGL 194: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Minot State University
1-3 cr. Independent or directed study of special topics in the study of English (literature, linguistics, composition, and pedagogy). Repeatable for credit.
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ENGL 199: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Minot State University
1-3 cr. Varying areas of content, issues, or themes in the study of language and/or literature. Repeatable for credit as topics change.
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ENGL 200: English Usage Lab
4.00 Credits
Minot State University
2 cr. Review of punctuation, mechanics, usage, structure, and syntax of present day English. May be repeated as desired. Only four credits may be used towards graduation requirements. Does not count towards the English major/minor/BSE. Repeatable for credit.
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