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Education All students registering for undergraduate Education courses must submit required clearances to the School of Education prior to the first day of class*. Students who do not are required to drop the course prior to the end of drop/add period.
*Clearances are submitted by July 1 and renewed annually for those who are enrolled in any of the following programs: undergraduate majors PreK-4, PreK-4/Special Ed PreK-8, Art BFA, Secondary Education minors, and undergraduate certification programs.
Undergraduate courses exempt from clearance requirements are: ED 203 , ED 362 , ED 363 , ED 360 , and ED 463 .
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• ED 443B Student Teaching Dual Practicum: Special/Secondary
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• ED 459 Professional Seminar & Practicum in Special Education
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• ED 463 Education Studies Capstone
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• EN 100 Basic College Writing
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• EN 101 Thought and Expression I
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• EN 103 English for International Students
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• EN 104 Writing for the Academic Conversation
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• EN 199 Interpreting Literature
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• EN 200 Critical Reading/Writing Workshop
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• EN 201 Thought and Expression II
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• EN 202 Research Writing for English Majors
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• EN 203 Literacy Tutoring for Adult Learners
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• EN 211 Creative Non-Fiction Workshop
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• EN 212 Writing Poetry and Fiction I
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• EN 216 Writing Workshop
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• EN 217 Journalism I
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• EN 218 Business Writing
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• EN 219 Literary Themes and Forms
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• EN 220 Selected Authors
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• EN 222 Lewis & Tolkien
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• EN 223 Contemporary Short Fiction
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• EN 224 Native American Fiction
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• EN 225 Introduction to Gay and Lesbian Fiction
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• EN 226 Detective Fiction
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• EN 227 Philadelphia in Literary and Cultural Context
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• EN 229 Voices of America
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• EN 230 Survey of African American Literature
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• EN 231 African American Short Story
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• EN 232 Louise Erdrich
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• EN 233 Shakespeare
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• EN 235 Editing and Publishing the Small Literary Magazine
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• EN 240 Intermediate Fiction Writing
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• EN 241 Intermediate Poetry Writing
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• EN 267 Introductory Fiction and Poetry Workshop
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• EN 272 Poetry for Page and Stage
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• EN 299 Interpreting Literature II
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• EN 311 Writing Center Issues
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• EN 314 Writing for Magazines
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• EN 315 Technical Writing
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• EN 316 Writing for the Health Industry
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• EN 318 Journalism II
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• EN 320 Classical and Medieval European Literature
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• EN 321 European Renaissance and Enlightenment Literature
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• EN 322 Modern British Literature
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• EN 323 Modern American Literature
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• EN 327 The discovery of Adulthood in British and American Fiction
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• EN 328 William Faulkner
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• EN 329 Narrative Form in Fiction and Film
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• EN 330 Black Cinema
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• EN 332 Literature and the Law
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• EN 333 Teaching English as a Second Language
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• EN 334 Introduction to Linguistics and Language History
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• EN 335 Special Topics in American Literature
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• EN 336 Asian Literature
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• EN 337 Disaster, Death, and Madness
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• EN 341 The Slave Narrative
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• EN 342 Ireland in 20th Century Film and Literature
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• EN 343 Writing for Children
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• EN 344 Special Studies Seminar
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• EN 346 Russian Fiction
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• EN 349 The Short Novel
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• EN 350 Major Authors Seminar
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• EN 351 Jane Austen
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• EN 352 Alfred Hitchcock’s American Films
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• EN 353 Mark Twain
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• EN 355 Southern Fiction
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• EN 359 Literature after War
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• EN 360 Contemporary American Autobiography
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• EN 361 Seminar: Modern Drama
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• EN 362 A Few Great Novels
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• EN 363 Seminar: Modernism and Postmodernism
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• EN 364 Seminar: The Lyric
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• EN 365 The Contemporary Moment
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• EN 366 Kerouac and His Sources
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• EN 368 Tell It Slant: Memoir Writing Workshop
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• EN 369 Young Adult and Children’s Writing Workshop (Intermediate Level)
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• EN 371 Career Internship in English
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• EN 372 Special Studies in Writing
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• EN 373 Writing for the Law
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• EN 374 Grant Writing for Non-Profits
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• EN 375 Fiction Writing Workshop
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• EN 376 Writing for the Web and New Media
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• EN 377 Advanced Editing Workshop
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• EN 378 Poetry Writing Workshop
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• EN 381 Modern British Literature and Culture
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• EN 382 Medieval Women
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• EN 383 Geoffrey Chaucer
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• EN 384 Graphic Fiction Adaptations from Literature and Life
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• EN 385 Humanities Colloquium
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• EN 386 Creative Writing Institute
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• EN 389 Independent Study
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• EN 488 Creative Writing Culminating Manuscript
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• EN 490 The Text, the Critic and the World
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Intensive English At the beginning and intermediate levels (096-099), students take a set of three integrated skills-courses as part of the core curriculum. These three courses include the following: Writing and Reading; Speaking and Listening; and English Grammar.
Students at the advanced level (level 100) may take the following integrated skills courses that address academic content areas.
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• ESL 090A English Language Test Preparation
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• ESL 090B Clarity & Accuracy in English Pronunciation
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• ESL 090C Culture and Communication
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• ESL 090D Vocabulary Development
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• ESL 090E American Cultural Studies for English Language Learners
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• ESL 090F Reading and Discussion
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• ESL 101 Advanced English: Academic Reading and Writing
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