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ELET 410: Introduction to Electricity/ Electronics
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A course in electrical circuits and electrical machines for students NOT majoring in electronics engineering technology. Topics include the following: resistors, dc circuits, magnetism, electromagnetic forces, ac voltage and current, inductance and capacitance, dc generators and motors, ac circuits, single-phase and three-phase circuits, transformers, 3-phase induction motors, synchronous motors and generators, single-phase motors, motor controls, and electrical distribution. Prerequisites: PHYS 117 General College Physics II; MATH 121 College Algebra and Trigonometry II
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ELET 420,421: Senior Project I, II
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Design, construction, documentation, and demonstration of a chosen project which shows a strong understanding of a selected subject in electronics. Prerequisite: senior standing in EET Curriculum.
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ELET 499: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A course which can be designated by the department to cover some aspect of Engineering Technology as needed by a class or group of students in lieu of another technical elective or as independent study to upgrade their skills and knowledge in a particular subject area. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor
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ENED 371: The Teaching of English in Secondary Schools
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Examination of traditional and current theories and practices in the teaching of English, with opportunities for supervised lab and firsthand experiences in practice teaching.
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ENED 371 - The Teaching of English in Secondary Schools
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ENED 402: Student Teaching in English
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
This course is designed to provide supervision on the content area for pre-service secondary English candidates. Prerequisite: Department approval Corequisites: EDUC 401 Student Teaching Seminar, EDUC 402 Student Teaching
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ENED 431: Teaching Composition
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A course dealing with developing a philosophy of composition, emphasizing particularly the relationship between the process of composing and the process of exploring a subject. Also presents ways of organizing and conducting the composition class as well as techniques of evaluation.
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ENED 432: Reading And Literature sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A course based on the premise that one is likely to read well by reading often in a favorable, positive atmosphere. Emphasis on environments teachers create and materials and procedures they use which can lead to students developing the desire to read and the habit of reading extensively. Practicum in planning lessons in literature for students with various abilities and interests, with emphasis on adolescent literature.
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ENED 433: Verbal Proficiency Examination
0.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A written and oral examination to assess students' verbal competencies at the beginning of their senior year.
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ENGL 110: Composition I
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Introduces students to critical thinking and the fundamentals of academic writing. Frequent and intensive writing in varied expository modes, with emphasis on analysis and discussion of the composing process.
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ENGL 111: Composition II
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Continues to develop students' critical thinking skills, documentation expertise, and academic writing proficiency. Greater focus on persuasive writing and the research process. Close examination and discussion of a range of texts about the human experience leading to frequent and intensive writing. Prerequsite: ENGL 110 Note: Students must pass ENGL 110 and ENGL 111 with a "C-" or better to satisfy the General Education Writing Requirement.
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