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ENG 480: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Individualized study under the direction of a faculty member, leading to the production of a substantial written product. May be used to meet a requirement for the English major or minor with prior approval of the department chairperson. Prereq: ENG 205 and junior standing.
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ENG 490: Practicum:Tutoring and Individualized Instruction in English
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
A course that enables a student to gain practical experience in teaching English on a one-to-one basis while staffing the University’s Writing Workshop. Tuition waiver possible. Hours do not apply to University Core Curriculum or the English major. Students attend a weekly seminar of approximately one and one-half hours and tutor in the workshop. Prereq: consent of instructor. F, Sp
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ENG 491: The Writer at Work
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
An advanced seminar for students in the Writing Emphasis, the Writing Concentration, or the Creative Writing Concentration, involving all aspects of preparing a manuscript through actual publication. Students will complete a project demonstrating such professional competence. Prereq: senior standing and consent of instructor. F, Sp
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ENG 498: Internship in English
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
A course granting credit for work experiences related complementing the English major. The course provides for a minimum of 150 hours of supervised professional work, two written evaluations by the supervisor, an on-site visit by a University representative, maintenance of a log or portfolio, and periodic interviews with a department faculty member. Open to juniors or seniors. Grades assigned as Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory only. Prereq: ENG 301 and consent of instructor. F, Sp, Su
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ENG 499: Seminar in Literature and Language
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
An advanced topics course for majors, minors, and other qualified students. A maximum of six credit hours may be earned. Prereq: 62 credit hours and consent of instructor.
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ENG 549: Major Author
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
An intensive study of the works of a major author in fiction, poetry, drama or non fiction. Course may be repeated for credit as long as the student has not previously studied the author in an ENG 449. Prereq: junior standing. Sp
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ENGR 101: Engineering Orientation
0.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
One hour lecture. Presentation and discussion of current professional engineering topics by faculty and guest lecturers. Student club meetings also are held during this class period. Required of all new full-time engineering students. No prereq.
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ENGR 103: Principles of Problem Solving
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Two hours lecture, two hours lab. This course will introduce students to engineering laboratory methodologies and procedures, technical writing, and design. Fundamental mathematical tools to conduct experiments will be emphasized such as error analysis, unit conversions, statistics, and graphical analysis. Prereq: MATH 118 or consent of instructor.
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ENGR 104: Applied Problem Solving
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Two hours lecture, two hours lab. A continuation of the concepts taught in ENGR 103 applied to select engineering topics: mechanics, electronics, mass balances, and statistics. Computer applications for problem solving and graphical analysis are emphasized. Prereqs: MATH 118 and ENGR 103.
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ENGR 107: Introduction to Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Six hours lab. This course is the first in a two-course design sequence. It introduces first-year engineering students to engineering and design by previewing core engineering topics such as mechanics, circuits, and thermodynamics. The course also introduces students to computer programming using Visual Basic. Prereq: MATH 230 or consent of instructor.
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