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EDUC 476: Content Reading and Writing
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Corequisite: EDUC 345 Designed to help prepare secondary classroom instructors to utilize reading and writing to enhance the teaching of their subject areas. Included are affective learning, vocabulary, comprehension and study skills, instructional strategies for individual content areas, and use of multiple resources. Students apply literacy strategies in field settings and through microteaching. Fall semester.
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EDUC 477: Secondary Reading Methods
2.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: Practicing Teacher Designed for the in-service teacher, this course explores using metacognition, interactive reading and writing strategies, and current research on vocabulary development, comprehension, and graphic organizers in 7-12 classrooms. Summer.
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EDUC 485: Issues in Education
1.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: EDUC 345 This course for secondary education majors includes discussion of contemporary educational trends and issues and certification procedures. Spring semester.
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ENGL 100: Basic Skills in English
2.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Focuses on the skills necessary to successfully complete ENGL 111College Writing I including sentence creation, paragraph development and essay writing. Stresses critical thinking, analytical reading, and the writing processes of invention, drafting, peer review and revision. Students who fail to meet the requirements for ENGL 111 must pass ENGL 100 with a minimum grade of C to enter ENGL 111. The course is elective credit but does not satisfy general education requirements. Fall/spring semesters.
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ENGL 111: College Writing I
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: Minimum ACT English raw score of 17 or an SAT Verbal score of 430, ENGL 100 with a minimum grade of C or, for English as a Second Language students, a minimum TOEFL score of 550 or 525 plus a passing essay. The writing of clear, concise and well-developed exposition. Objectives include peer evaluation, learning to revise and edit drafts, and evaluation of models for writing. Critical thinking and editing skills are emphasized. Fall/spring semesters.
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ENGL 112: College Writing II
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: ENGL 111 The application of rhetorical principles to further expository and persuasive writing and sharpening of skills in basic research writing. Students study the relationship of language to thought and are introduced to logic and propaganda. Writing exercises include an analysis of literature, a researched and documented paper, and persuasive writing. Readings and class discussions foster critical thinking skills. Includes application of APA and MLA research formats. Fall/spring semesters.
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ENGL 202: Language and Culture
1.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Analyzes the dynamics of culture and its influence on language development. Emphasizes the examination of various aspects of American culture that have characterized the English language and the implications that this has for English language learners.
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ENGL 235: Approaches to Literature: British and American
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: ENGL 112 The writing of analytical persuasive papers on the major literary genres: poetry; short story; novel; and drama. Writers demonstrate a working knowledge of the tools of literary criticism in analyzing several works. Fall semester.
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ENGL 236: Approaches to Literature: World
3.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: ENGL 112 A chronological approach to major works of literature from all major genres, with emphasis on works in translation. As with ENGL 235, students explore various methods of approaching literature. A chief aim is the appreciation and enjoyment of the expressions of various cultures and times and their analysis from a Christian perspective. General education requirement for educational certification. Spring semester.
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ENGL 277: Grammar and Linguistics
4.00 Credits
Union College - Nebraska
Prerequisite: ENGL 112 Introduces the origin, history and development of the English language, and various grammatical systems. Structural and transformational systems are emphasized. Spring semester, alternate years.
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