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EDUN 414: Senior Seminar-SEC ED
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
The purpose of the Senior Seminar in Education is to address critical issues in Education, deal with job related topics, and define the nature of professional experience. The course will include a series of speakers addressing critical issues related to teaching typical and special needs children of all ages. All student teachers must enroll for this course at the time they enroll for EDUN 412.
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ENGL 101: Writing I
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
A course in writing based upon reading, discussion and extensive writing of texts including fiction, non-fiction, drama and poetry. Essays reflect such rhetorical modes as description, exposition analysis and argumentation as well as literary criticism. Introduction to research methods including evaluation of sources and citation. Assessment of student work through criteria. Prerequisite: Placement test. Core requirement (FRBL).
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ENGL 102: Writing II
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
A course in writing that continues the development of reading and writing skills initiated in Writing I. Emphasis is on research technique. Instruction in the development of the research paper, from topic selection to the final draft and oral presentation to the class. Prerequisite: ENGL 101. Core requirement. (FRBL)
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ENGL 103: Honors Writing I
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Intended for the advanced writer. Emphasis on refining critical writing and thinking skills through a variety of challenging texts. Prerequisite: Placement by writing rubric. Satisfies core requirement. (FRBL)
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ENGL 104: Honors Writing II
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Intended for the advanced writer. Further emphasis on academic writing with focus on research methods including evaluation and syntheses of primary and secondary sources and MLA citation method. Prerequisite: ENGL 103. Satisfies core requirement. (FRBL)
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ENGL 115: Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
This course develops the communication skills necessary for effective oral communication in both academic and professional settings. Emphasis is placed upon building self-confidence, organizing messages, and making presentations, oral and written self-and peer-critiquing; individual attention as needed. Offered all semesters. Core requirement. (FRBL)
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ENGL 201: World Literature I
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Study of representative works from the ancient world through the Renaissance. Offered in the Fall semester. Satisfies core requirement. (SHF)
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ENGL 202: World Literature II
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Study of representative works from Neo-Classicism through the Modern Age. No prerequisites. Offered in the Spring semester. Satisfies core requirement. (GESH)
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ENGL 203: American Literature I
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Study of American literary development from the Colonial Period through the 18th Century, and to the Romantic Age, represented in the writings of major authors. Offered in the Fall semester.
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ENGL 204: American Literature II
3.00 Credits
Holy Family University
Study of American literary development from Whitman and Dickinson through Local Color, Realism and Naturalism, to the Modern Age, represented in the writings of major authors. No prerequisites. Offered in the Spring semester.
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