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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: EDF 303 and minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. Secondary school curriculum materials and methods of instruction. Open only to upper-division students majoring in secondary English or elementary education majors seeking certification in English. To be taken the semester before student teaching.
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6.00 Credits
6, 3/6 Prerequisites: EDF 303, ENG 200; minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 in major. Methods and materials necessary to become an effective teacher of English. Includes secondary school curriculum, New York State standards for the language arts, planning, assessment, and classroom management. Additional emphasis
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENG 200, ENG 309, ENG 462 or ENG 463, EDF 303, EDF 403, and EDU 416; minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0, 2.75 in English, and professional education courses. Full-time practice teaching, five days a week for seven weeks in a middle school/junior high school situation. College supervision biweekly. Elementary extension students teach one situation. Required for upper-division students in secondary English and elementary education extension students.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENG 200, ENG 309, ENG 462 or ENG 463, EDF 303, EDF 403, and EDU 416; minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0, 2.75 in English, and professional education courses. Full-time practice teaching, five days a week for seven weeks in a senior high school situation. College supervision biweekly. Required for upper-division students in secondary English.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: ENG 190 and 3 credit hours of literature, or permission of instructor. Specific writers, genre, period, theme, etc. May be taken for credit more than once when content varies.
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0.00 Credits
Independent Study 3
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0; K, L See page 112.
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3.00 Credits
See page 112.
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3.00 Credits
3, 2/3 Survey of projection theory, multi-view projection, spatial relationships, and visualization of point, lines, planes and solids; size and shape description through sketching, and computeraided drawing; standards and conventions, auxiliary views, revolutions, tolerance, dimensions, geometric tolerances, and pictorials.
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