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    May 05, 2024  
2019-2020 Augusta University Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Augusta University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

English

  
  • ENGL 4310 - Studies in Feminism (3 Credit Hours)



    A course which uses feminist scholarship to analyze selected texts and topics.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4330 - Studies in Popular Culture (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of selected topics in popular culture.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4350 - Studies in Medieval Literature and Medievalism (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive study of selected topics in medieval literature and literary traditions that grow out of the Middle Ages.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4360 - Studies in World Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive study of selected topics in world literature. The course may focus on major figures, periods, literary movements, or genres.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4410 - Chaucer (3 Credit Hours)



    A study of Troilus and Criseyde, The Canterbury Tales, and some minor poems.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4420 - Shakespeare (3 Credit Hours)



    The major Shakespearean histories, comedies, and tragedies within the context of the Elizabethan theater.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4430 - Milton (3 Credit Hours)



    The major and minor poems and selected prose of Milton.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4440 - Major British Authors (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive examination of the works of a major British writer (e.g., Blake, Joyce, or Woolf).


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4450 - Major American Authors (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive examination of the works of a major American writer (e.g., Faulkner, Melville, or Morrison).


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4510 - Literary Theory (3 Credit Hours)



    A study of the major critics from Aristotle to the present, with emphasis on the development of various twentieth-century critical positions.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4520 - Research in Writing (3 Credit Hours)



    A course on research methods in Writing Studies culminating in a major research project. Research projects will be grounded in major theories of writing, including perspectives offered by linguistics, psychology, communications, rhetoric and literary theory. Presentation and publication opportunities will be explored.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching


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  • ENGL 4530 - Studies in Theory (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive examination of selected topics in critical theory and practice; the course may focus on major theorists, periods, or movements.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4601 - Major Project I (3 Credit Hours)



    An independent study course which allows the student to devote full attention to a writing project. The student should focus on some aspect of narrative, dramatic, or poetic writing and should produce a work of publishable or near-publishable quality.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis


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  • ENGL 4602 - Major Project II (3 Credit Hours)



    An advanced independent study course which allows the student to devote full attention to a writing project. The student should focus on some aspect of narrative, dramatic, or poetic writing and should produce a work of publishable quality.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching


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  • ENGL 4630 - Poetry Workshop (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive practicum in the writing of poetry. Students will write and revise their own poetry, participate in a weekly workshop of evaluation and criticism, and read extensively in the work of contemporary poets.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4640 - Fiction Workshop (3 Credit Hours)



    Advanced concepts and procedures important to the writing process, among them questions of genre, mode, and technique. Students will write material in the (fiction) genre of their choice, critique the work of other students, analyze selected published works, and read selected texts focusing on the writing process.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4660 - Advanced Creative Nonfiction (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive practicum in the writing of creative nonfiction. Students will write and revise their own creative nonfiction, participate in workshops of evaluation and criticism, and read extensively in the canon of contemporary and classic creative nonfiction.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4670 - Literary Editing and Publishing (3 Credit Hours)



    Basic instruction on literary magazine history and production. Students will read and research a variety of magazines, as well as apply the knowledge they acquire and practice the skills they learn by soliciting, selecting, and editing creative works for publication in Sand Hills, which may be used in their professional portfolios.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENGL 4680 - Special Topics in Writing (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive study of selected topics in professional and/or creative writing. .


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4711 - Introduction to Linguistics (3 Credit Hours)



    The fundamentals of descriptive and structural linguistics; phonemes and phonemic transcription; morphology and syntax; and transformational grammar.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4712 - Modern Grammatical Systems (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of modern grammatical systems, with emphasis on a description of the grammatical structure of English.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4720 - History and Structure of the English Language (3 Credit Hours)



    A study of the history and structure of the English language from Old English to the present.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4800 - Capstone Seminar (3 Credit Hours)



    In this course, students will develop and demonstrate critical reading and thinking skills, advanced research and writing skills, and ability to explore a specialized topic in depth and in context. The capstone culminates in a capstone project.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C) and (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C) or (ENGL1113 >= C and ENGL1114 >= C) and ENGL3250 >= C
    Repeat Status: No
    Class Restrictions: Senior-Semester
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ENGL 4950 - Selected Topics (3 Credit Hours)



    Seminar in a particular author, period, style, subject or movement, often conducted on an interdisciplinary basis.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Independent Study, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 4960 - Undergraduate Internship (1 TO 3 Credit Hours)



    An internship is a service-learning experience based in an off-campus agency or organization. The experience entails the completion of a specific task and the acquisition of specific knowledge and skills under the supervision of faculty and the cooperating organization or agency.


    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C) and (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1101H >= C or ENGL1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99
    Schedule Type: Internship/Practicum


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  • ENGL 4961 - Professional Writing Internship (3 Credit Hours)



    In-service learning experience in the field of professional writing.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: ENGL2680 >= C
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Internship/Practicum


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  • ENGL 4990 - Undergraduate Research (3 Credit Hours)



    A major research project exploring a specific topic under the close direction of the supervising instructor. Emphasis is placed on the student’s learning research techniques. The student should produce a work of near-publishable quality. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Directed Study (one-to-one)


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  • ENGL 6001 - Oral Proficiency for ESL Speakers in Academic Context (1



    This 1-credit course helps ESL (English as a second language) speakers improve their oral proficiency skills in English in academic and professional contexts. Topics include linguistic issues such as different sound systems, sound articulation, rhythm, stress, sound change in articulation, intonation, and pragmatic language use. This course does not count towards the M.A.T. or M.Ed. degree. This course does not count toward F-1 visa minimum hour requirements.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • ENGL 6002 - Research-Oriented Writing for ESL Writers (1



    This 1-credit course combines the format of lecture, workshop and online teaching to help ESL (English as a second language) academic writers improve research-oriented writing and literature review for academic purposes in professional fields. The focus of instruction is on essay structure, information presentation and appropriate/correct use of grammar and sentence structures. This course does not count toward the M.A.T. or M.Ed. degrees. This course does not count toward F-1 visa minimum hour requirements.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • ENGL 6010 - Special Topics in World Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive study of selected topics in world literature. The course may focus on major figures, periods, literary movements, or genres, and will usually include non-Western as well as Western texts. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6110 - Special Topics in Genre (3 Credit Hours)



    A comparative study of a particular genre, such as comedy, tragedy, or satire. Prerequisite(s): Admissions to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Independent Study, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6125 - Literature for Children (3 Credit Hours)



    A critical study of literature for children. Topics include the history of children’s literature, a survey of types of children’s literature, and problems in teaching. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6130 - Topics in Pre-Adolescent and Adolescent Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    A critical study of literature appropriate for middle grades students. Topics include major genres and major authors in the context of critical perspectives. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6230 - Studies in African-American Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    Study of major texts in African-American literature, beginning with early slave narratives. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6250 - Studies in Women’s Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of a wide range of women writers, with an emphasis on multicultural and/or multidisciplinary approaches. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6310 - Literature of the English Middle Ages (3 Credit Hours)



    Intensive study of the literature of the English Middle Ages, from Beowulf through Mallory. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6315 - Literature of the English Renaissance (3 Credit Hours)



    Intensive study of English literature from 1485 to the Restoration, excluding Shakespeare. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6320 - English Neoclassical and Romantic Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    Intensive study of English literature from the Restoration to 1830. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6325 - English Literature: Victorian Through the 1900s (3 Credit Hours)



    Intensive study of English Literature from 1830 to 1945. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6350 - Topics in British Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    Selected topics in the literature of the British Isles, including periods, literary movements, or genres. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6410 - American Literature to 1875 (3 Credit Hours)



    Intensive study of major writers, movements, and historical periods in American literature to 1875. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6420 - American Literature Since 1875 (3 Credit Hours)



    Intensive study of major writers, movements, and historical periods in American literature since 1875. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6440 - Studies in Southern Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive study of works by Southern writers, with emphasis on the twentieth century. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6450 - Topics in American Literature (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive study of selected topics in American literature, including literary movements, periods or genres. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6520 - Research in Writing (3 Credit Hours)



    A course on research methods in Writing Studies culminating in a major research project. Research projects will be grounded in major theories of writing, including perspectives offered by linguistics, psychology, communications, rhetoric and literary theory. Presentation and publication opportunities will be explored. Graduate students will design and conduct an original primary research project. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6550 - Studies in Major British Authors (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive examination of the works of one or two major British writers (e.g. Blake, Joyce, or Woolf). Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • ENGL 6560 - Studies in Major American Authors (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive examination of the works of a major American writer (e.g., Faulkner, Melville, or Morrison). Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6610 - English Language: History and Structure (3 Credit Hours)



    Studies in the nature of linguistic change and the development of the English language from Old English to the present. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6620 - English Linguistics (3 Credit Hours)



    Introduction to English linguistics: studies in the nature of language, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and language variation. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6625 - Contemporary English Grammar and Usage (3 Credit Hours)



    Modern grammar and usage. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6650 - Grant Writing (3 Credit Hours)



    Advanced study in the concepts, strategies and practices essential for producing effective grant proposals. Students will study grant-writing theory and format and complete assignments that enable them to apply this knowledge in practical form. Graduate students will work extensively on grant proposals. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6680 - Professional and Technical Writing (3 Credit Hours)



    Advanced study in the concepts, strategies, and practices essential for writing procedures, proposals, manuals, reports, process descriptions and multiple forms of business correspondence. Students will communicate complex subject matter to specific audiences, lay and technical, in print and digital formats. Attention will be given to effective use of format, layout, headings, tables of contents, appendices and supporting graphics. Documents will undergo a thorough revision process that emphasizes vocabulary, syntax and content. Graduate students will serve as project leaders. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6681 - Advanced Style and Editing (3 Credit Hours)



    A workshop-based course in intensive editing of writing projects with a focus on academic style and conventions. Graduate students will develop and edit their writing for publication. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6682 - Writing in the Community (3 Credit Hours)



    A service-learning-based writing course in which students will collaborate with local community- and campus-based organizations to generate usable documents appropriate to the organization’s needs. Students will be required to write within a local exigency for a public audience. Project details must be specified in a written agreement between the organizations and student groups in consultation with the course instructor. Graduate students will serve as project leaders. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ENGL 6700 - Special Topics in Writing (3 Credit Hours)



    An intensive study of selected topics in professional and/or creative writing. Graduate students will complete a substantial theory-based project. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6800 - Issues in Literary Criticism (3 Credit Hours)



    Selected topics in professional or creative writing, appropriate for graduate study. The course may focus on issues of craftsmanship, technique, or genre. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ENGL 6950 - Special Topics (1 TO 3 Credit Hours)



    Seminar in a particular author, period, style, subject, or movement, often conducted on an interdisciplinary basis. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the graduate program and permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99
    Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group, Independent Study, Asynchronous Instruction


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Elementary Education

  
  • ELED 3151 - Elementary Curriculum (3 Credit Hours)



    Students will be expected to demonstrate knowledge of theory and practices necessary to plan and implement curriculum for individual children and groups; to systematically develop and conduct assessments of individual children; and to engage in reflection about their practices.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Elementary Education
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis


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  • ELED 3161 - Classroom Management for Learning (3 Credit Hours)



    Management and Family Involvement fosters the attitudes, skills, and knowledge necessary for the effective management of productive learning environments. Issues such as management of students’ behavior, classroom procedures, and classroom organization, situated within and related to the larger framework of successful planning and conduct of instruction, are addressed.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Elementary Education
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis


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  • ELED 3212 - Literacy I: Basic Literacy for Elementary Education (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is designed to help beginning elementary education teachers learn how to teach reading, writing, oral language development, and listening in their classrooms. It will focus on the best practice supported by research in these fields and will emphasize how the teacher can set up a classroom that fosters literacy learning for students aged 5-12.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis


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  • ELED 3231 - Elementary Science Education (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will engage prospective teachers in active learning that will address issues, events, problems, and process skills in science in grades Pre-K through 5. The students will be expected to integrate knowledge of science, learning, and pedagogy and apply that knowledge to science teaching.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • ELED 3241 - Elementary Social Studies Education (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is designed for students to develop an understanding of the disciplines in Social Studies with an emphasis on history, civics and government, geography, and economics concepts appropriate for the elementary grades. Emphasis will be placed on active learning, critical thinking, and developmentally appropriate practices.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching


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  • ELED 3252 - Language Arts Curriculum (3 Credit Hours)



    The development of listening, speaking, and writing skills of children along with effective uses of language in oral/written communication are stressed.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1BSED-ELEM-BSED-Elementary Education
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis


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  • ELED 3271 - Using Children’s Literature to Teach Reading (3 Credit Hours)



    The theoretical and practical aspects of literacy will be presented with particular emphasis on teaching literacy to diverse populations. In addition, the role of family and community involvement and the use of technology for literacy development will be stressed. Instructional approaches and materials for teaching literacy will be an integral component of the class.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1BSED-ELEM-BSED-Elementary Education
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ELED 4313 - Literacy II: Advanced Literacy Instruction for Elementary Education (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will examine reading and writing difficulties encountered in the classroom. It will emphasize diagnostic/prescriptive teaching through experience with informal diagnostic assessment tools. Students will then use results of these assessments to design and implement tutoring for children experiencing difficulties.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis


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  • ELED 4322 - Elementary Mathematics Education (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will focus on mathematics as a conceptual approach enabling children to acquire clear and stable concepts by constructing meanings in the context of physical situations and allows mathematical abstractions to emerge from empirical experiences. The students will be expected to integrate knowledge of mathematics, learning, pedagogy, students and assessment, and apply that knowledge to teaching mathematics in grades Pre-K through 5 in the context of the recommendations of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) and the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS).


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis


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  • ELED 4332 - STEAM Education (3 Credit Hours)



    ELED 4332 will help prepare preservice elementary teachers to plan and teach in an integrative manner. Students will learn the definitions of STEM/STEAM literacy and integrative STEM/STEAM education. Students will work collaboratively to design and build design-based lesson plans that give the learner explicit opportunities to apply standards-based knowledge and build enduring understandings in the context of engineering and/or art. Additionally, students will begin to participate in an active learning community of educators and STEAM professionals. Finally, students will demonstrate their own understandings of integrative STEM/STEAM education by completing a culminating design project.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1BSED-ELEM-BSED-Elementary Education Degree Restrictions: Bachelor of Science in Educati
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • ELED 4342 - Elementary Social Studies Education II (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will develop an understanding of the national social studies standards. Special emphasis will be placed on instructional approaches that actively engage young learners in concept formulation, skill introduction and development, performance assessment.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis


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  • ELED 4352 - Educational Assessment for Learning (3 Credit Hours)



    This course prepares the Elementary Educator to develop appropriate assessments for students in grades Pre-K through 5. Topics include but are not limited to formative and summative assessment strategies, assessment of learning vs. assessment for learning, interpreting and using standardized test results, and choosing appropriate assessment tools. Particular focus will be upon assesment results to make instructional decisions. Candidates will also practice communication of assessment results to students, parents, and other educators.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1BSED-ELEM-BSED-Elementary Education
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • ELED 4381 - The Creative Arts (3 Credit Hours)



    Designed to meet the unique needs of the elementary regular classroom teacher; this course, based on the arts infusion model, will emphasize aesthetic perception, creative expression, cultural heritage, and aesthetic valuing as reflected in the content areas of music, creative dramatics, movement and the visual arts.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis


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  • ELED 4491 - Elementary Student Teaching (15 Credit Hours)



    Students are placed with selected master teachers for an entire semester during which they teach in the curriculum areas for which they are seeking certification. During the semester the apprentice teacher, under the supervision of the master teacher, assumes the responsibilities of professional teaching practice. Students reflect on and synthesize the conceptual and theoretical constructs of pedagogy with the complexity of practice.


    Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 30

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis
    Fee Detail Code Description
    Student Teacher Fee
    Fee Amount
    200
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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Environmental Health

  
  • MPHE 8900 - Fundamentals of Air Pollution with a Lab (4 Credit Hours)



    This course provides an overview of a broad array of topics related to air pollution, including sources, emissions and properties of air pollutants, sampling and analytical approaches, impacts of air pollutants (including to visibility, tropospheric and stratospheric ozone, and involving climate change), regulatory aspects, human exposures and effects (including as examined via toxicology and epidemiology), risk assessment, and ethical considerations.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: MPH_HINF-Master of Public Health
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • MPHE 8902 - Environmental Toxicology (3 Credit Hours)



    The toxicology of chemical compounds of wide industrial use; carcinogens in the workplace; chemical hazards and their interaction with man by class of compound; criteria for threshold limit values.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: MPH_HINF-Master of Public Health
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • MPHE 8903 - Occupational & Environmental Hygiene (3 Credit Hours)



    Regulatory controls and occupational safety in the use of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: MPH_HINF-Master of Public Health
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • MPHE 8904 - Environmental Aquatic Sciences (3 Credit Hours)



    The course addresses multiple fundamental aspects of aquatic sciences relevant to public health, including an overview of hydrology, aquatic ecosystems, aquatic chemistry, chemical transport and fate, water-related microorganisms and disease, monitoring, wastewater and drinking water treatment, climate change, water and health, and approaches to addressing water problems, including via federal and state policies in the U.S.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: MPH_HINF-Master of Public Health
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • MPHE 8905 - Environmental Impact Risk & Exposure Assessment (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will present topics in the study of National Policies and methodologies in identifying synergistic effects and biological markers.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: MPH_HINF-Master of Public Health
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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Esthetic Dentistry

  
  • ESTD 5001 - Esthetic Restorative Dentistry (3 Credit Hours)



    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Dental College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ESTD 5601 - Esthetic Restorative Dentistry (3 Credit Hours)



    Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Advanced Standing DMD
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ESTD 9001 - Esthetic Seminar I (1 Credit Hour)



    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    College Restrictions: Residents
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ESTD 9002 - Esthetic Seminars II (2 Credit Hours)



    Lecture Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    College Restrictions: Residents
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ESTD 9003 - Esthetic Seminars III (2 Credit Hours)



    Lecture Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    College Restrictions: Residents
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • ESTD 9901 - Esthetic Fellowship Clinic I (6 Credit Hours)



    Clinical patient treatment


    Lab Hours: 6

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    College Restrictions: Residents
    Schedule Type: Internship/Practicum


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  • ESTD 9902 - Esthetic Fellowship Clinic II (13 Credit Hours)



    Clinical patient treatment


    Other Contact Hours: 13

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    College Restrictions: Residents
    Schedule Type: Internship/Practicum


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  • ESTD 9903 - Esthetic Fellowship Clinic III (18 Credit Hours)



    Clinical patient treatment


    Other Contact Hours: 18

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    College Restrictions: Residents
    Schedule Type: Internship/Practicum


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Ethics in Dentistry

  
  • ETHD 5001 - Ethics for Health Professionals (1 Credit Hour)



    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: College of Allied Health Sci , Dental College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • ETHD 5002 - Ethics, Jurisprudence and Dentistry (1 Credit Hour)



    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
    Repeat Status: No
    College Restrictions: Dental College of Georgia
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • ETHD 5602 - Ethics, Jurisprudence, and Dentistry (1 Credit Hour)



    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Advanced Standing DMD
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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European Union Studies

  
  • EURO 3234 - Introduction to the EU (3 Credit Hours)



    An introduction to the history, institutions, and policies of the European Union. The course also examines the role of the EU as a global actor, including its relations with the United States.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • EURO 4090 - Selected Topics in EU Studies (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of selected topics in European Union studies. May be repeated for credit if topics are different.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • EURO 4130 - European Union Studies (3 Credit Hours)



    A study of the legal institutions that constitute the European Union and the legal processes of those institutions in the context of international law and in comparison to the United States. The course examines the body of law, both static and dynamic, on which these institutions rest and that have been produced by the institutions themselves. This law includes the several treaties that provide the legal basis of the EU; the body of statutory law enacted by the Parliament, the Council, and the Commission; the judicial decisions adjudicated by the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance; and finally, the administrative rulings issued by the European Ombudsman.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • EURO 4160 - Federalism and Multilevel Governance in the EU (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of multilevel governance in the European Union and the United States, comparing American federalism to the EU’s less centralized, more confederal system. The origins and development of each system are examined, as are the complex relationships between the different levels of government in each. The course also asks whether and how each system is evolving - towards greater centralization, or more decentralization?


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • EURO 4230 - Doing Business in the EU (3 Credit Hours)



    A study of the challenges of doing business in the European Union compared to the United States. It focuses on institutions and rules in both systems which impact the business environment for domestic and international firms. It also addresses how political decisions affect the business environment in both the EU and US.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • EURO 4260 - European Monetary Union (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of the history and evolution of European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and its impact on the United States and the global economy. Key topics include the origins and creation of EMU, the institutions and functioning of EMU, the relationship between EMU and the European Union, and the impact of EMU on the United States and transatlantic relations. The course also examines the Eurozone debt crisis and its implications for the US and world economy.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • EURO 4330 - European Union Science and Technology Policy (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of science and technology policy, with particular attention to the European Union and (for comparison) the United States. The course begins with an overview of technical innovation and the current state of science and policymaking in the EU and the US. It then examines how govenments can encourage technological innovation, and concludes by asking whether government and society can (or should) try to limit or control technological innovation. It also examines US-EU cooperation and dissension on science and technology issues.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • EURO 4430 - EU Environmental Policy (3 Credit Hours)



    A survey of critical issues in European Union environmental policy, including the historical origins of environmental policy, the difficulties of implementing changing regulations, the role of EU governance in policy implementation, and the future prospects for EU success in environmental regulation. These issues are examined in comparative context, using the United States as the other case. The course looks at how environmental policies are made in both the US and EU in the context of multilevel governmental systems of different types. It also examines how the US and EU have addressed similar environmental problems, and the extent of transatlantic cooperation in dealing with global environmental issues.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • EURO 4530 - European Social Policy (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of social policy in the European Union. The course focuses on the history of social policy in Europe, and on current social policy arrangements in Europe and the EU. It describes the context of policy making and EU social welfare model(s). It also examines gender policy, education, child care, elder care, and other policies in the context of improving social conditions in the domestic policy arena.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • EURO 4630 - Communications and Media (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of communications and the media in the European Union and the United States. Key topics include: 1) basic concepts and principles in the EU and US law, 2) broadcasting, 3) voice telephony, 4) the Internet and social media, 5) the consequences of EU enlargement, 6) and media policies and practices. The course examines how decisions about communications and media are essentially political in nature, and how those decisions affect politics in general. It also asks whether developments in media and communications are a force for greater unity or fragmentation in the EU and US. Finally, the course examines US-EU cooperation and influence on global media and communications issues.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • EURO 4730 - EU Foreign Policy (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of the foreign policy of the European Union. This course explores the institutional and practical challenges facing the EU as it attempts to pursue a more integrated and coherent common foreign policy in the context of a constantly shifting process of regionalization. It explores the institutional framework of the EU foreign policy apparatus as well as the interactions between the EU and its member states’ foreign policy institutions. These issues are examined in the context of several key issue areas in which the EU exercises (or attempts to exercise) a common foreign policy.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • EURO 4760 - United States - European Union Relations (3 Credit Hours)



    An examination of relations between the United States and the European Union. Topics include history of the US-EU relations and US views on the European integration project, the economic and security dimensions of the US-EU relationship, and the place of US-EU relations in the broader transatlantic relationship. The course also examines US-EU cooperation on global issues and the future of transatlantic relations in the context of emerging powers and a changing world order.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • EURO 4830 - EU Studies Capstone Course (3 Credit Hours)



    A capstone course for students in the EU Studies certificate program. It explores various selected topics in a way that allows students to synthesize their knowledge of the EU.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes, 2
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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