Mar 29, 2024  
ARCHIVED 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
ARCHIVED 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Information


 

English

  
  • ENGL 483 - Writing Internship


    Practical experience in a writing-related setting. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per course. (Closed to freshmen 0-24 hours).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: ENGL 303.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 484 - Writing Internship


    Practical experience in a writing-related setting. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per course. (Closed to freshmen 0-24 hours).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: ENGL 303.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 485 - Writing Internship


    Practical experience in a writing-related setting. S/U grading. 9 hours per week per course. (Closed to freshmen 0-24 hours).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: ENGL 303.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 491 - Supervised Student Teaching in English, 9-12


    A full-time supervised teaching experience in English. (Closed to freshmen 0-24 hours).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    COREQ: EDSE 485, 495.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 492 - ESL Practicum


    Student placement in an academic setting exploring principles of language learning, intercultural communication, and ESL methodology.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    COREQ: ENGL 416 or ENGL 413.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 493 - Topics in Creative Writing


    Study and practice of writing in a special area, e.g., the novel, drama, science fiction, juvenile literature. (Closed to freshmen 0-24 hours).

    Credits: 1-3, R6
  
  • ENGL 494 - Special Topics in Advanced American English for Non-Native Speakers


    An advanced academic writing skills class for upper level undergraduates whose native language is not English. Focus will be both on rhetorical style and on mechanics (grammar and punctuation). (Closed to freshmen 0-24 hours).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Credit not applicable toward hours for graduation.

    Credits: 1, R6
  
  • ENGL 496 - Seminar in World Literature


    World literature and/or in translation organized by literary period, national origin, or theme. (Closed to freshmen 0-24 hours).

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 497 - Senior Seminar in Writing


    Capstone course for journalism concentration. Majors in Professional Writing and Minors in creative writing, journalism, and professional writing may be admitted with instructor’s permission. (Closed to freshmen 0-24 hours).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Senior standing.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 498 - Senior Seminar in English


    This course will provide a capstone experience for the English major, evenly divided between career preparation and an intensive study of a chosen topic. (Closed to freshmen, sophomores, and juniors 0-72 hours).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Senior standing.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 501 - Writing for Careers


    Writing for Careers

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 514 - Fundamentals of Teaching Composition


    Fundamentals of Teaching Composition

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 515 - Linguistics


    Linguistics

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 516 - Teaching English as a Second Language


    Teaching English as a Second Language

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 517 - Methods of Teaching Literature


    Methods of Teaching Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 550 - Major British Writers


    Major British Writers

    Credits: (3, R9)
  
  • ENGL 564 - Native American Literature


    Native American Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 571 - Studies in Poetry


    Developments in poetry, forms, and audience. Poets and poetry from various literary periods examined in the context of current criticism.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 572 - Studies in Fiction


    Developments in fiction, forms, and audience.  Writers and texts from various literary periods examined in the context of current criticism.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 573 - Studies in Drama


    Developments in drama, forms, and audience.  Writers and plays/performances from various literary periods examined in the context of current criticism.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 580 - Studies in English


    Studies in English

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • ENGL 589 - Co-op: Writing and Editing


    Co-op: Writing and Editing

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • ENGL 600 - Selected Ethnic Literature


    Selected Ethnic Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 601 - Gender Studies


    Gender Studies

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 602 - African-American Literature


    African-American Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 603 - Proposal and Grant Writing


    Introduces students to the grant and proposal writing process.  Students will identify organizational needs, research funding sources, and plan, develop, and write grants/proposals.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 604 - Writing for Electronic Environments


    Writing for Electronic Environments

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 605 - Technical Writing for Business and Industry


    Technical Writing for Business and Industry

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 606 - Nonfiction Writing


    Nonfiction Writing

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 607 - Technical and Professional Editing


    Students produce a variety of texts using appropriate and advanced technologies that are in high-demand in the workplace.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 608 - Fiction Writing


    Fiction Writing

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 609 - Poetry Writing


    Poetry Writing

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 610 - Rhetorical Theory


    In-depth survey of the western rhetorical tradition from classical times to the present, with the principal focus on major contributions through the twentieth century.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 611 - Mountain Area Writing Project


    Mountain Area Writing Project

    Credits: (6)
  
  • ENGL 612 - The Mountain Area Writing Project (Level 2)


    The Mountain Area Writing Project (Level 2)

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 613 - Stylistics


    Stylistics

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 614 - Contemporary Rhetoric


    Contemporary Rhetoric

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 615 - Linguistic Perspectives


    Linguistic Perspectives

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 616 - Foundations of ESL and Language Learning


    Foundations of ESL and Language Learning

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 617 - Historical Linguistics


    Historical Linguistics

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 618 - Methods of Literary Research and Bibliography


    Methods of Literary Research and Bibliography

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 619 - English Grammars


    English Grammars

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 620 - Chaucer


    Chaucer

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 621 - Medieval Language and Literature


    Medieval Language and Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 622 - Anglo-Saxon Language and Literature


    Anglo-Saxon Language and Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 625 - Applied Phonetics and Pronunciation Teaching


    Applied Phonetics and Pronunciation Teaching

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 626 - ESL Methodology: Listening and Speaking


    ESL Methodology: Listening and Speaking

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 627 - ESL Methodology: Reading and Writing


    ESL Methodology: Reading and Writing

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 628 - ESL Curriculum and Administration


    ESL Curriculum and Administration

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 630 - The Bible as Literature


    The Bible as Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 631 - Shakespeare


    Shakespeare

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 632 - Renaissance Literature


    Renaissance Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 635 - Teaching Grammar, Reading and Writing to ESL Students


    Teaching Grammar, Reading and Writing to ESL Students

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 641 - Milton


    Milton

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 642 - Seventeenth-Century Poetry and Prose


    Seventeenth-Century Poetry and Prose

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 643 - Literature of the Enlightenment


    Literature of the Enlightenment

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 645 - Second Language Acquisition and TESOL Methodology


    Second Language Acquisition and TESOL Methodology

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 651 - Romantic and Victorian Poetry


    A survey of Romantic and Victorian poetry, from the visionary William Blake to the luminary Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the decadent Oscar Wilde.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 652 - Nineteenth-Century British Fiction


    A survey of nineteeth-century British fiction with special emphasis on significant novels of the era, from Austen and the Brontes to Dickens, Eliot, and Wilde.

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENGL 653 - Nineteenth-Century British Fiction


    Nineteenth-Century British Fiction

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 655 - Professional Development of the ESL Teacher


    Professional Development of the ESL Teacher

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 660 - Early American Literature through Romanticism


    Early American Literature through Romanticism

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 661 - American Realism through Modernism


    American Realism through Modernism

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 662 - American Post-Modern Literature


    American Post-Modern Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 670 - Early Twentieth-Century British Literature


    Early Twentieth-Century British Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 671 - Late Twentieth-Century British Literature


    Late Twentieth-Century British Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 672 - Twentieth-Century Genre


    Twentieth-Century Genre

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 673 - Global and Post Colonial Literature


    Global and Post Colonial Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 674 - Transnational Literature


    Transnational Literature

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 676 - Pre-Twentieth-Century Criticism and Theory


    Pre-Twentieth-Century Criticism and Theory

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 677 - Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism and Theory


    Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism and Theory

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 683 - TESOL Practicum


    TESOL Practicum

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENGL 693 - Special Topics in English


    Special Topics in English

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • ENGL 694 - Special Topics in Rhetorical Theory


    Special Topics in Rhetorical Theory

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • ENGL 695 - Contemporary Composition Theory


    Contemporary Composition Theory

    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • ENGL 699 - Thesis Research


    Thesis Research

    Credits: (3, R12)
  
  • ENGL 779 - Continuing Research—Non-Thesis Option


    Continuing Research—Non-Thesis Option

    Credits: (1, R10)
  
  • ENGL 799 - Continuing Research—Thesis Option


    Continuing Research—Thesis Option

    Credits: (2, R24)

Entrepreneurship

  
  • ENT 195 - Social Entrepreneurship: Creating Innovative Solutions to Social Problems


    Introduces students to the concept of social entrepreneurship as a mechanism for individuals to develop innovative solutions to society’s most pressing problems.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 201 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship


    Introduction to the principles of starting and operating an entrepreneurial venture.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 250 - Innovation and Creativity


    Developing and enhancing individual and organizational creativity and innovation.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 293 - Topics in Entrepreneurship


    Topics in Entrepreneurship

    Credits: (1-6, R6)
  
  • ENT 301 - New Venture Leadership


    Developing, enhancing, and maintaining leadership in a successful entrepreneurial venture.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 325 - New Venture Creation


    Planning and executing the creation of a successful entrepreneurial venture.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 350 - New Venture Execution


    Instituting and expanding a successful entrepreneurial venture.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 389 - Cooperative Education


    Cooperative Education

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of instructor.

    Credits: (1-3, R6)
  
  • ENT 401 - Entrepreneurial Funding


    Introduction to the concepts of capital formation, cash management, capital management, financial reporting and financial analysis for any student seeking to fund a new venture.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: ENT 301 and ENT 325; COREQ: ENT 450

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 450 - New Venture Strategy


    Operating and developing a successful entrepreneurial venture in a competitive environment.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ.: ENT 301 and ENT 325

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 475 - Entrepreneurial Experience


    The study of entrepreneurship as a driver of economic activity.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ:  ENT 301 and ENT 325.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 482 - Independent Study


    Independent Study

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of instructor.

    Credits: (1-3, R6)
  
  • ENT 483 - Internship


    Internship

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of instructor.

    Credits: (1-3, R6)
  
  • ENT 493 - Topics in Entrepreneurship


    Topics in Entrepreneurship

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of instructor.

    Credits: (1-6, R9)
  
  • ENT 601 - Entrepreneurial Innovation I


    Entrepreneurial Innovation I

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 610 - Entrepreneurial Creation


    Entrepreneurial Creation

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 620 - Entrepreneurial Planning


    Entrepreneurial Planning

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 625 - Entrepreneurial Development


    Entrepreneurial Development

    Credits: 3
  
  • ENT 630 - Entrepreneurial Growth


    Entrepreneurial Growth

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 640 - Entrepreneurial Funding


    Entrepreneurial Funding

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 650 - Mezzanine Funding


    Mezzanine Funding

    Credits: (3)
  
  • ENT 660 - Entrepreneurial Leadership


    Entrepreneurial Leadership

    Credits: (3)
 

Page: 1 <- Back 107 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17Forward 10 -> 31