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LI 304: The Short Story
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is designed to study the characteristics and influence of the short story as a modern literary genre. The emphasis will be on the five elements: conflict, plot, characterization, theme, and symbolism/irony. Modern short stories will be studied, and the historical development of this genre in America and Europe will be traced. This is a writing-intensive course that requires reading, discussion, writing, and critical thinking. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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LI 331: Selected Works of Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course will present selected Shakespearean drama and poetry. This writing-intensive course will emphasize the interpretation of Shakespeare's content, style, and characterization. Writings will consist predominantly of literary analysis. The course will seek to help the student develop an understanding of the themes and applications of these classics. Also listed as DR331. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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LI 341: Foundations of Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course in literary criticism deals with the philosophy, systems, and patterns by which literature is studied. The focus of the course is to understand how to work with literary text within its literal, grammatical, cultural/historical context in order to determine authorial intent. Works that lay the foundation for literary criticism will be examined and several stellar literary texts will be evaluated.
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LI 342: Classical Epic
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course serves as an introduction to the two epics of Homer, the Iliad and the Odyssey, as well as Virgil's historical epic, the Aeneid. The study will approach these seminal works as a foundation for understanding the classical Graeco-Roman world. The aim will be to experience their respective dramas so as to uncover the fundamental political and philosophic understanding embedded in them. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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LI 401: Themes in Adolescent Literature
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This reading-intensive course is designed to acquaint prospective teachers of English, potential writers, and others who work with youth with a survey and range of literature appropriate for the needs and capabilities of junior and early high school students. This course is designed to trace the literary themes of books written for and about adolescents. Prerequisite: EN102, EN103, or EN105
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LI 490: Independent Study in Literature
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is a program of independent study is open to students interested in areas not covered by current course offerings. Areas of concentration and other details may be worked out between the student and the instructor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and the department chair
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MA 102: College Math I
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is designed to develop the concepts and skills of mathematics, beginning with a comparison of number systems and bases, working through number theory and calculations with whole numbers and fractions, and applying these ideas and skills to applications of percentage, problem solving, and beginning algebra. Students will be required to construct a spreadsheet that calculates a weighted grade.
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MA 127: Freshman Mathematics Seminar
0.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is an introduction to the Secondary Mathematics program. The student will become acquainted with the basic requirements of the program. The student will also be given a chance to view websites and other materials relevant to teaching secondary school mathematics. Additionally, the student will practice solving some challenging problems using only high school mathematics.
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MA 201: College Math II
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is designed to extend the concepts and skills of mathematics, applying the ideas and skills of College Math I to algebra, geometry, basic trigonometry, probability, and statistics. Emphasis is placed on educational statistics required for assessment of learning. Students will be required to construct a spreadsheet that calculates educational statistics. Prerequisite: MA102
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MA 204: Discrete Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is an introduction to discrete mathematics. The students will demonstrate an understanding of topics such as basic logic and mathematical reasoning, proof techniques in mathematics, elementary set theory, relations and functions, permutations and combinations, and elementary graph theory.
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