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EDST 4001: Senior Internship
6.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The seminar is organized to support senior candidates engaged in their culminating field experience and to deepen beginning teachers' understanding of three main topics: the classroom and the school, student development and learning, and curriculum. Selected topics will include current curriculum, analysis of teaching effectiveness, human relations in the school, classroom management and discipline, teaching strategies, learning across the curriculum, evaluation, employment and professional growth. 6 credits
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EDST 4120: Seminar in Special Education & Speech & Language Pathology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course is for seniors in the 4+2 special education/speech and language pathology program, and is taken in conjunction with their clinical practice. Candidates are provided with a forum to work through their full-time teaching experience (e.g. strategies, behavioral interventions and supports) and reflect upon their practice over the program and in preparation for their future in schools and speech therapy. A culminating professional standards portfolio is completed in this course that allows candidates to provide their own evidence to indicate their competence, social consciousness and reflective skills. 3 credits
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EDST 4500: Senior Internship
6.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A 15-week placement in an approved school setting (under the supervision of a cooperating teacher and College of Education personnel) that enables candidates to develop and refine their competencies as teachers. Complementing this full-time practical experience is a weekly seminar that relates theoretical principles and content to practice through case studies, class discussion, and the development of lesson plans, modules and curriculum units. Requires full-time student teaching for a full semester. Prerequisites: EDST 1501, 3510, 1301, 2003, 3700, 3301, 2501 and appropriate methods course or program recommendation. 6 credits
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ENGL 0100: English Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
An intensive first-level course covering the writing process, sentence structure, and grammar in the context of paragraphs and short essays, reading comprehension, and vocabulary development. 3 institutional credits
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ENGL 0150: Skills for Effective Writing and Reading
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A developmental writing and reading course designed to increase competence in writing essays and reading comprehension. For ESL and EOP students only. 4 institutional credits
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ENGL 0160: Reading and Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A 3-credit workshop linked with specified sections of ENGL 1201 required for students whose placement examinations indicate the need for additional reading and writing instruction in a focused, intensive environment. 3 institutional credits
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ENGL 0180: Second Language Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A 3-credit workshop linked with specified sections of ENGL 1201 required for second language students who need additional reading and writing instruction in a focused, intensive environment. 3 institutional credits Note: Specially denoted sections of 1201 and 1202 are available for students who have learned English as a second language on the advanced level. These courses are identical to regular sections of College English in content, text, instruction, and credits, but they provide additional instruction when necessary to aid non-native English speakers and writers.
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ENGL 1025: Communication for State Police
2.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Communications and speech with practical exercises performed in front of a television camera with critiques of the tapes. Interviewing and courtroom testimony. Hostage recovery, public information and police discretion. 2 credits
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ENGL 1027: Language and Communication for Law Enforcement Officers
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Grammatical aspects of language and the mechanics of composition of primary importance covering police reporting systems, unity and coherence, and sentence and paragraph structure. Semantics and word content, within the parameters of a meaningful and pragmatic vocabulary. Compositions and assigned readings. 3 credits
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ENGL 1201: College English I
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Structured exercises in writing and revising short essays based on themes suggested by representative readings. Prerequisite: satisfactory score on required placement test or ENGL 0100 or 0150 as appropriate. 3 credits
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