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3.00 Credits
Intensive study of literature, language, and/or literary criticism, culminating in a substantial critically informed research paper on a topic of the student's choosing. Prerequisite: Senior status, English major. Qualified juniors may enroll in the seminar with permission of the Department. Writing Emphasis Course
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Supervised placement in a publishing house to learn the rudiments of the publishing trade. Prerequisite: Selection by English Department and instructor.
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45.00 Credits
Opportunity for English majors of advanced ability to pursue in a concentrated manner a specific area of study in literature, language, or writing not available through current course offerings. Approximately 45 hours of supervised work required for each credit hour. May be repeated for credit. Only six credits may be applied toward graduation. Prerequisites: Twelve credits in English or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Intensive study of theories of authorship, culminating in a substantial original manuscript and a critically informed reflective essay on its production. Prerequisite: Senior Status, English Writing Option major, or by permission. Writing Emphasis Course
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Supervised placement at a daily or weekly newspaper, a monthly magazine, or a comparable publication to write news or feature stories under deadline. Prerequisites: ENG 2920 and ENG 3915. The Honors Program in English is designed to provide able and strongly motivated students with the opportunity to study subjects in greater depth than in standard courses, to carry on independent research, and to develop creative projects. Honors courses are open to all Kean University students who have a 3.0 or better average.
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3.00 Credits
Reading in world literatures from ancient times to the present. Emphasis on cultural diversity, selected themes, and literary genres. Development of aesthetic and ethical values and of critical reading, thinking, and writing. Prerequisite: ENG 1030 (or equivalent) and completion of any freshman placement requirements in reading.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the earth and its processes from the perspective of observations and measurement, observing technology and systems, applications of observations and data to problem solving. Approved General Education Distribution Course
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of Earth as an inclusive system. The atmosphere, geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and cryosphere and their interrelations. (3hr. lec./3 hr. lab.) Prerequisites: ES 1000 or permission of instructor
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4.00 Credits
Fundamental skills and scientific techniques used in the study of geoscience: computer applications; Internet resources, spatial data representation and analysis; quantitative descriptions of geophysical phenomena; statistical methods for data analysis; basic numerical methods. (3 hr lec./3 hr lab.) Prerequisites: MATH 1054 and four hours of Geoscience
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4.00 Credits
Principles and applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Fundamentals of digital cartography, spatial analysis, digital data. Acquiring, assembling, geo-referencing field data; topographic maps; images from remote sensing. Emphasis on Earth and Human Systems; population, urban development and land use. (3 hr lec./3 hr lab.) Prerequisites: MATH 1054, four hours of Geoscience or permission of instructor
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