1953-1955 Academic Catalog
, 90 REMEDIAL ENGLISH CEDARVILLE COLLEGE LfBR/1!'~ "- t CEDARVILLE, OH.lQ ENGLISH R emedial English for s tude nts de ficient in reading a bility and in knowled ge o f English gr ammar. The course \.Vi ll include practice in reading, a nd a re– v iew of English gr amma r, wit h pract ice in p a r sing, an a lys is a nd diagr amming, and enou gh writing t o en courage good English ha bits. N o, c redit . 10 1-102 FRESHMAN E NGLISH A course intended t o d evelop in the studen t the p ower to express himself correctiy, t o think a ccurate ly, and to write effectively. T h ree hours cre dit for each semes t e r. R equired. 201-202 ENGLISH AND AMERICAN S URVEY R e quired o f all candidates for a degree. A study of t he deve lopment of these lit e r a tures, by period a nd t y p e d irected toward developing in the student both k nowled ge of li terature and c rit ica l j udgm ent. Eng lish lite r a ture firs t sem es te r . Ame ri can lite r a ture the second semester. Three hours credit for each course. R equired. 203 EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE A study o f the li teratura o f England fr om Ang.o-Saxon times t o the R ena is– sance, wit h e mphas is on the 14th cen tury, p a rticularly t he poetry o f C ha uce r . Open to any student who has completed 201-202. Three hours c redit. 2 10 ADVAJ\,CED GRAMMAR Open to students who have completed English 10 1- 102, a nd w ho pla n t o ma jor in E nglish with the intention of teaching tha t subject in hi gh school. T he purpose o f the course is to give prosp ective t eache rs a thorou gh knowl– edge of E ngli sh gramma r, includi11g i ts m ost cont rovers ia l p roblem s a nd t rends, as a back ground fo r teaching. T h ree hours credi t. 220 I NTRODUCTION TO P OETRY A course intended p r imari ly f or ar}· teaching f ie ld in E nglish. poetry. T hree hou rs c redit. 25 1 W ORD DERIVATION p rospective teacher s who will have a second– A study of t he st ruc ture and meaning o f A course designed t o ga in a b etter understanding of the English language . Basic Latin and Greek words are studied and applied. P r ima r i ly des igned for students not taking a foreign language. Counts toward a m ajor. T wo hou rs credit. 252 ] OURNALISM A study of the types, problems, and his tory of newspaper writing with practice in writing vari ous types. Counts toward a major. Three hours credit. NOT GIVEN EVERY YEAR 30 1-302 ADVANCED COMPOSITION A course devoted to practice in writing, with class periods given to reading - 49-
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