Academics

Course Overview

This course provides a way for students to integrate theory and practice. Students will apply knowledge and skills gained in the classroom by interning at a business, government agency, or at another field experience site approved by the Major-Minor Coordinator in the department. Students will fulfill their duties in a learning contract developed by their on-site supervisor and faculty sponsor. Student performance will be assessed via products agreed upon with the faculty sponsor, including, but limited to, weekly journals, reflective papers, and research proposals or projects.

Program: English

Credit: 3

Faculty

Other Courses

ENG-112

Reading and Writing…

The emphasis of this course will be to…

English

ENG-111

Critical Reading and…

This course will focus on specific critical reading…

English

ENG-101

Foundational Critical Reading…

This course will provide ample support for students…

English

ENG-290

Elements of Creative…

This course introduces students to the elements of…

English

Credits 3-4

ENG-295

Special Topics [Topic…

Special Topics in the discipline, designed primarily for…

English

Credits 1-5

ENG-311

World Literature I

Study of important and representative works of literature…

English

Credits 3-4