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ENGL090
COLLEGE
WRITING SKILLS |
3 sh |
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Intensive practice in
critical reading skills and forms of college writing.
Course is
not a remedial course; credits count toward graduation
as elective credits.
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ENGL100
COMPOSITION
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3 sh
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Introduction to the basic
principles of effective English written communication.
Fulfills General Education Requirements.
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ENGL110
INTRODUCTION
TO LITERATURE
(PREVIOUSLY
DIMENSIONS
OF LITERATURE)
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3 sh
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An
introduction to fiction, poetry, and drama that seeks to
develop the student's understanding of literature.
Fulfills
General Education Requirements.
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ENGL119
FIRST
YEAR STUDENT SEMINAR FOR ENGLISH MAJORS |
1 sh |
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An
introduction to the Lock Haven University Teacher
Education Conceptual Framework and national standards
for foreign language and English. The course
guides students through the Stage I teacher education
requirements and early field experience tasks, and
addresses topics taught in generic freshman seminars.
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ENGL205
INTRODUCTION
TO LITERARY STUDIES |
3 sh |
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An introduction to the
methods and theories of literary analysis. The
course covers how to write about literature, how to
conduct literary research, the history of the book, and
approaches to literary theory. Prerequisite:
ENGL100
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ENGL220
WORLD
LITERATURE
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3 sh
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A
survey of world literature. Prerequisite:
ENGL100 Fulfills General Education Requirements.
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ENGL225
CORE
TEXTS IN THE WESTERN TRADITIONS |
3 sh |
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An introduction to classical
mythology and the Bible that prepares students to
understand allusions to these works in modern literature.
Prerequisite: ENGL100
or HONR111.
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ENGL230
BRITISH
LITERATURE BEFORE 1800
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3 sh
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A
comprehensive survey of British literature from the
Anglo-Saxon beginnings to the end of the 18th century.
Prerequisite:
ENGL100* Fulfills General Education Requirements.
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ENGL231
BRITISH
LITERATURE AFTER 1800
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3 sh
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A
comprehensive survey of 19th and 20th century
British Literature. Prerequisite:
ENGL100. Fulfills General Education Requirement.
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ENGL235
LITERATURE
FOR ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS
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3 sh
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A
pre-professional study of young-adult literature designed
for teachers, librarians, and others using literature with
young people. The
course includes surveying suitable tests, using them in
secondary schools, using text-sets on universal themes,
pairing young-adult literature with classics, using
literature as biblio-therapy, and listening, viewing,
reading, writing, talking about literature.
Attention is also given to censorship and the
history of adolescent literature.
Prerequisite:
ENGL100*.
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ENGL237
CREATIVE
NONFICTION WORKSHOP |
3 sh |
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A workshop that teaches how
to use the techniques of fiction writing in the writing
of nonfiction.
Prerequisite:
Composition
(ENGL100 or HONR111) and an introductory literature
course (ENGL110, ENGL220, or HONR112)
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ENGL240
AMERICAN
LITERATURE BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR
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3 sh
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A
study of selected American authors from 1600 to the Civil
War, with some emphasis upon the development of major
literary trends. More
emphasis upon selections than upon historical and
biographical information.
Prerequisite: ENGL100*
Fulfills General
Education Requirements.
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ENGL242
AMERICAN
LITERATURE AFTER THE CIVIL WAR
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3 sh
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A
study of selected American authors from the Civil War to
the present, with some emphasis upon the development of
major literary trends.
More emphasis upon selections than upon historical
and biographical information.
Prerequisite: ENGL100*
Fulfills General
Education Requirements.
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ENGL258
BUSINESS
WRITING
(new number ENGL345)
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3 sh
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This
course acquaints students with current theories and
practices of effective professional communication,
especially forms of written communication used in
business, industry, and other fields. The focus is
on developing, through practice and counsel, students'
ability to write effectively for specific audiences in a
variety of professional situations, using common business
formats. Prerequisite: 45
semester hours; ENGL100
or permission of the instructor.
(Fulfills writing emphasis, multiculturalism, and
information literacy)
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ENGL264
FICTION
WORKSHOP
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3 sh
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Teaches the writing of short
fiction through a balance of lectures, readings, writing
exercises and the traditional workshop.
Prerequisite:
Composition (ENGL100 or HONR111) and an introductory
literature course (ENGL110, ENGL220, or HONR112).
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ENGL266
DRAMA
WORKSHOP: PLAYWRITING I
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3 sh
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A
workshop in the writing of plays in which students
participate in discussions, pursue independent writing
projects, and meet with the instructor for individual
consultation. Prerequisite:
ENGL100* or permission of the instructor.
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ENGL268
POETRY
WORKSHOP
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3sh
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A
workshop in the writing of poetry in which students
study and discuss published poems and apply similar
literary techniques to their own work, and participate in
workshop discussions, pursue independent writing
projects, and evaluate and discuss the work of fellow
students, and meet with the instructor for individual
consultation. Prerequisite:
Composition (ENGL100 or HONR111) and an introductory
literature course (ENGL110, ENGL220, or HONR112)
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ENGL280
INTRODUCTION
TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE
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3 sh
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Surveys historical and
comparative linguistics, psycholinguistics, etymology,
phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.
Special attention is paid to the history of the English
language, usage, literacy, and nonstandard varieties of
English.
Prerequisite:
ENGL100 or HONR111
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ENGL315
COMPOSITION
USAGE AND EDITING TECHNIQUES
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3 sh
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A
study of the techniques of evaluation of expository and
argumentative prose and of procedures for editing such
writing. Considerable attention will be specifically
focused on usage and the way it influences the
effectiveness of prose writing. Usage is defined as Pooley
uses it, namely "the choice of words, phrases,
idioms, and syntax in the expression of ideas in speech or
writing." Prerequisite: ENGL100.
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ENGL328
HUMANITIES
SEMINAR: TOPICS
IN LITERARY STUDY
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3 sh
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A
thematic or topical approach to literature, with emphasis
on close textual analysis and an exploration of the
relationship between literature and the historical or
social contexts. Texts might be drawn from American,
British, or world literature, and could include poetry,
prose, drama, or nonfiction. Topics might include,
among others: images of women, representations of
the American West, medical themes in literature, novels
about war, domestic fiction, or literary realism.
Prerequisite:
ENGL100*.
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ENGL336
SHAKESPEARE
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3 sh
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Survey
of William Shakespeare's major works, including comedies,
tragedies, histories, and sonnets.
Prerequisite:
ENGL100 (or HONR111)* and ENGL110*, ENGL220 (or HONR112) or permission of the instructor.
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ENGL345
BUSINESS
WRITING
(previously
ENGL258) |
3 sh
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This
course acquaints students with current theories and
practices of effective professional communication,
especially forms of written communication used in
business, industry, and other fields. The focus is
on developing, through practice and counsel, students'
ability to write effectively for specific audiences in a
variety of professional situations, using common business
formats. Prerequisite:
60
semester hours
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ENGL357
ADVANCED
COMPOSITION, RHETORIC
AND WRITING
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3 sh
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Study of
the history of ideas about rhetoric and the effective
use of language and images. The course focuses on
practical applications for composing, critiquing, and
teaching written, visual, and oral texts.
Prerequisites: ENGL100 (or HONR111) and completion of 60 sh or
permission of the instructor.
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ENGL360
TECHNICAL
WRITING
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3 sh
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Practical experience in
communicating scientific and technical material to a
variety of audiences through clear, concise, and
accurate writing.. Prerequisite: ENGL100.
(Fulfills information literacy)
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ENGL400
ADVANCED
TOPICS IN BRITISH LITERATURE |
3 sh |
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Intensive study of a theme,
genre, issue, or period in British literature. Prerequisite:
ENGL100 or HONR111
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ENGL402
ADVANCED
TOPICS IN AMERICAN LITERATURE |
3 sh |
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Intensive study of a theme,
genre, issue, or period in American literature. Prerequisite:
ENGL100 or HONR111
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ENGL404
ADVANCED
TOPICS IN WORLD LITERATURE |
3 sh |
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Intensive study of a theme,
genre, issue, or period in world literature. Prerequisite:
ENGL100 or HONR111
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ENGL405
GRAMMARS
OF ENGLISH
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3 sh
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An analysis
of English grammar from the perspectives of traditional
grammar and transformational generative grammar.
Primary attention will be given to understanding English
morphology and syntax, grammar concepts, and evidence
and arguments for correctness in usage.
Prerequisite:
ENGL100 or HONR111 and 30 semester hours
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ENGL408
ADVANCED
TOPICS IN CREATIVE WRITING |
3 sh |
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Advanced craft lessons and
workshop in fiction, poetry, drama, screenwriting, and
creative nonfiction.
Prerequisite:
ENGL237, ENGL264, ENGL266, or ENGL268
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ENGL425
MAJOR
AMERICAN WRITERS
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3 sh
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Examines
no more than three major American writers of the 19th or
20th century. Emphasis
is on the characteristics of each writer, their
personality and professional relationships to each other,
and their influence on the development of American
Literature. Prerequisite:
ENGL100* and ENGL110* or permission of the instructor.
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ENGL435
MAJOR
BRITISH WRITERS
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3 sh
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Focuses
on the major works of from one to three major British
writers for an in-depth study.
In addition to a study of the primary texts, the
course may also include an examination of relevant
historical, biographical, and critical materials. Prerequisite:
ENGL100* and ENGL110* or permission of the instructor.
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ENGL499
INDEPENDENT
STUDY
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Where ENGL100, Composition, is required, it is understood
that HONR111, Honors English, also applies.
Where ENGL110, Dimensions of Literature, is
required, it is understood that any English course meeting
the general education literature requirement also applies,
as follows: ENGL220,
230, 231, 240, 242, or HONR112.
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SECONDARY
EDUCATION - ENGLISH |
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ENGL119
FIRST
YEAR STUDENT SEMINAR FOR ENGLISH MAJORS |
1 sh |
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An
introduction to the Lock Haven University Teacher
Education Conceptual Framework and national standards
for foreign language and English. The course
guides students through the Stage I teacher education
requirements and early field experience tasks, and
addresses topics taught in generic freshman seminars.
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ENGL206
METHODS
OF TEACHING ENGLISH 1 |
2 sh |
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An
introduction to professional attitudes and
discipline-specific pedagogical skills necessary to
implement effective
classroom instruction. The first in a sequence of
early field experiences designed to provide students an
opportunity to observe and participate in several
diverse school settings. Restrictions Upon Student
Registration: Student must be in good academic
standing and have passed Praxis I. Must register concurrently for EDUC212
Classroom Management in the Middle and Secondary School
Setting, and EDTF205 Instructional Media for Secondary
Education 1. No other courses may be scheduled
during the block time frame in order to allow for the
field experience component of this course. It is
recommended (but not required) that students complete
PSYC103 and EDTF101 before registering for ENGL206.
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ENGL312
METHODS
OF TEACHING ENGLISH 2 |
4 sh |
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The
second in a sequence of early field experiences designed
to provide student an opportunity to observe and
participate in several diverse school settings.
Extends and applies the theoretical base presented in
Methods 1, as students develop and refine the
professional attitudes and discipline-specific
pedagogical skills necessary to implement effective
literacy instruction. Restrictions Upon Student
Registration: Students must have earned candidacy,
meeting the requirements established by the Council of
Teacher Education. Students must have passed
PRAXIS 1 exams and hold a 3.0 GPA. Students must
register concurrently for EDTF311 Instructional Media
for Secondary Education 2, and PSYC317 Educational
Psychology. No other courses may be scheduled
during the block time frame in order to allow for the
field experience component of this course.
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ENGL415
& 416 STUDENT
TEACHING AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICUM:
SECONDARY I AND II
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7/7 sh
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Student
teaching provides the capstone experience for pre-service teachers.
Two student teaching experiences are provided at
two levels (appropriate to certification areas and grade
level ranges). Supervised
practice in classrooms with certified
teachers introduces the student to all aspects of the
teaching day. University professors supervise the student teachers and
conduct weekly practicum sessions.
Restrictions: To register, a student must meet Pennsylvania State
Teacher Education Guidelines in overall average and
average in major, no courses less than a “C” in professional
courses and a successful clinical field experience.
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