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EDUC 595: Internship in Educational Administration
2.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Students will register for 2 semester hours in each of two semesters. Internship in educational administration jointly planned and supervised by the School of Education and public and/or private school administrators in full compliance with state requirements. Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program or to the credentialing program; completion of educational administration concentration; consultation with advisor. (2, 2)
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EDUC 596: Graduate Seminar
1.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Students register for one semester hour in each of two semesters. Professional seminars are scheduled and presented by candidates, their university professors, and professional colleagues in the schools in partnership. Prerequisites: Completion of coursework in educational administration concentration. (1,1)
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EDUC 597: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Projects of varying length related to educational issues or concerns of the individual participant and approved by an appropriate faculty member and the dean. (1-4)
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EDUC 598: Studies in Education
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
A research paper or project on an educational issue selected jointly by the student and the graduate advisor. Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program; EDUC 544, 545; minimum of 26 hours of coursework leading to the M.A.; consultation with the student's advisor. (3)
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EDUC 599: Thesis
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
The thesis problem will be chosen from the candidate's major field of concentration and must be approved by the candidate's graduate committee. Candidates are expected to defend their thesis in a final oral examination conducted by their committee. (3 or 4)
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ENGL 213: Topics in Literature:Themes and Authors-LT
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
A variable-content course that focuses on the act of reading and interpreting texts. (4)
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ENGL 214: Introduction to Major Literary Genres-LT
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Introduction to ne or more of the major literary genres (fiction, poetry, or drama). Focus of course varies with instructor and term. May be taken more than once for credit with approval of department chair. (4)
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ENGL 216: Topics in Literature:Emphasis on Cross-Cultural Perspectives-C,LT
4.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
A variable-content course that focuses on literature form non- Euro-American societies. Because course topics may vary considerably, course may be repeated for credit with approval of department chair. (4)
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ENGL 217: Topics in Literature:Emphasis on Alternative Perspectives-A,LT
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
A variable-content course that focuses on literature that fosters an awareness and understanding of diversity in the United States. Because course topics may vary considerably, courses may be repeated for credit with approval of department chair. (4)
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ENGL 221: Research and Writing-WR
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Strategies for writing academic research papers are practiced, including developing appropriate research topics, locating and using a variety of relevant sources, substantiating generalizations, and using paraphrase and citation accurately. (2 or 4)
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