Course List

Here's an alphabetical list of all the courses available here at MMC. Click on a course for more information.

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EDU 452: Clinical Practice in Grades K-6

Each student teaches a full day in a public elementary classroom for fifteen (15) weeks. Students are admitted to this course through a stringent screening ...

EDU 453: Clinical Practice Seminar, K-6

This seminar is held in conjunction with EDU452, and offers an opportunity for student teachers to participate in small group discussions. The focus of discussion ...

EDU 456: Clinical Practice in Grades 7-12

Each student will teach a full day under the supervision of an approved teacher in an accredited public or private secondary classroom for fifteen (15) ...

EDU 457: Clinical Practice Seminar I

This seminar is held in conjunction with EDU 456 and offers an opportunity for student teachers to participate in small group discussions. The focus of ...

EDU 458: Clinical Practice in Grades K-12

Each student will teach a full day under the supervision of an approved teacher in an accredited public or private secondary classroom for fifteen (15) ...

EDU 459: Clinical Practice Seminar II

This seminar is held in conjunction with EDU 458 and offers an opportunity for student teachers to participate in small group discussions. The focus of ...

EDU 480: Transitional Licensure Mentoring

This is one-semester course for approved teachers in the transitional licensure program. It must be repeated eachsemester for one to three years in which the ...

EDU 499: Selected Topics and Readings in Education

This course covers selected topics and readings that are related to the student&rsquo;s area of study. Permission of the instructor and the Vice-President for Academic ...

ENG 097: Reading Strategies

This course is designed to introduce students to the various strategies of successful college-level reading, including improved comprehension, speed, and vocabulary. . Students who place ...

ENG 099,100: Developmental Writing I and II

This two-semester course is designed to introduce students to the various strategies of successful college-level expository writing. Course instruction includes punctuation, grammar, mechanics, essay structure, ...

ENG 101, 102: Composition I & II

This two-semester course focuses on the conventions of standard written English. Parallel reading will be assigned. Research and analytical skills will be emphasized in the ...

ENG 111, 112: Honors English I & II

A two-semester course designed for students with high English ACT scores and high English grade point averages in high school, this course follows the same ...

ENG 131: Drama and the Theatre (also listed as DRA 131)

An introduction to the history of theatre, drama, and the principal phases of theatrical production, this course will allow students to study theatre both analytically ...

ENG 201, 202: World Literature I & II

This is a chronological study of world literary masterpieces with consideration of the philosophical, religious, and esthetic contexts of their respective historical periods; involves some ...

ENG 203, 204: British Literature I & II

This is a survey of British literature from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century, focusing on the changing dynamic of British literature and culture ...

ENG 205, 206: American Literature I & II

A survey of American literature from 1492 to the present, this course exposes students to a wide selection of American material from the age of ...

ENG 221: Speech

Designed as an introduction to the basic principles of extemporaneous speaking, this course will familiarize students with workable methods for planning, preparing, and delivering speeches.

ENG 232: Set Construction Practicum (also listed as DRA 232)

This workshop emphasizes the practical application of those skills necessary to producing a theatrical set from conception to implementation. Prerequisite: enrolled in or completed ENG ...

ENG 233: Stage Movement Practicum (also listed as DRA 233)

This workshop emphasizes the practical application of theatrical performance skills from acting to all aspects of stage movement. Prerequisite: enrolled in or completed ENG 131.

ENG 234: Theatre Production Practicum (also listed as DRA 234)

This is a workshop emphasizing the practical application of the technical skills necessary to theatre production, including lighting, sound, backstage crew, and stage management. Prerequisite: ...

ENG 301: Nineteenth Century Novel

This is a three-hour course for junior and senior level students. Students will read eight novels, as well as criticism about those novels included in ...

ENG 302: Romantic and Victorian Poetry

This course will focus on the English Romantic movement from about 1785 through the Victorian Period. Students will read the &ldquo;Pre-Romantics&rdquo; proceed to the high ...

ENG 303: Twentieth Century Novel

The primary task in this overview of British and American writers of experimental fictional prose who wrote in the modern or contemporary periods will be ...

ENG 304: Twentieth Century Poetry

This course will focus on the poetry of the Modern period. Students will read works of the early Moderns&mdash;such as Thomas Hardy, William Butler Yeats, ...

ENG 305: Modern Drama

This course will consist of a broad survey of British, American, and European plays from Ibsen to the present, focusing on the movement from the ...

ENG 310: Literature for Youth

This course explores the importance of literature in the lives of young people, and in the educational process, with primary attention given to literature for ...

ENG 311: Technical Writing

Technical writing is a practical writing course for the business world. Students will write a variety of letters and reports, with most emphasis given to ...

ENG 313: Advanced Composition

A development of the principles of prose writing, Advanced Composition will emphasize exposition, argument, and research as a means of learning and of communicating knowledge ...

ENG 315: Advanced Grammar

This course will focus on learning, or re-learning, the basics of grammar from parts of speech, to the sentence, to verbals, to diagramming, which will ...

ENG 321: Women’s Literature

In considering the influence of women in literary history and contemporary literature, the readings in this course will focus primarily on women novelists and prose ...

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