Graduate Program in English
PO Box 1510
Pembroke, NC 28372
Phone: 910.521.6624
Fax: 910.775.4092
Relay: 910.521.6246
Email: click here
Location: Dial Humanities Building, Room 121
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For other course offerings at UNCP, visit Braveweb and the Course Sections Search.
Note that posted course offerings are subject to change based on enrollment, instructor availability, and program development.
| SEMESTER | CLASS/TITLE | DAY |
INSTRUCTOR |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012, Spring | ENG 5000: Literacy in Context | T |
Virginia Jones |
| ENG 5830: Second Language Acquisition | M |
Eun Hee Jeon |
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| ENGS 5710: Working-Class Literature and Culture | W |
Michele Fazio |
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| EED 5810: Internship | TBA |
Roger Ladd |
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| 2012, Summer I | ENG 5110: Principles of English Linguistics | MTWR |
Eun Hee Jeon |
| 2012, Summer II | ENGS 5220: Rhetorical Analysis of Contemporary Media | MTWR |
Teagan Decker |
| 2012, Fall | ENG 5300: Theories and Methods of Literary Research | T |
Roger Ladd |
| ENG 5850: Cultural Issues of ESL | M |
McClanahan |
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| ENGS 5640: The Victorian Age | R |
Monika Brown |
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| EED 5810: Internship | TBA |
Roger Ladd |
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| 2013, Spring | EED 5520: The Teaching of Literature | Denise Feikema |
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| TESL 5890: Applied Pedagogy of Teaching ESL | Eun Hee Jeon |
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| ENGS 5200-5299: Critical Approaches to Children’s Literature | Susan Cannata |
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| 2013, Summer I | ENG 5050: Native American Literature, with travel option | Jesse Peters |
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| 2013, Summer II | ENGS 5100-99: Democracy and the Teaching of English: Four Figures and Their Impact on K-16 Literacy Education (Dewey, Burke, Richards, and Rorty) | Cyndi Miecznikowski |
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| 2013, Fall | EED 5510: The Teaching of Writing | Monika Brown |
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| ENG 5810: Phonetics and Phonology | Eun Hee Jeon |
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| ENGS 5100-99: The Rhetoric and Political Economy of 21st Century Literacies | M. J. Braun |
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| 2014, Spring | ENG 5000: Literacy in Context | Virginia Jones |
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| ENG 5830: Second Language Acquisition | Eun Hee Jeon |
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| TBA | |||
| 2014, Summer I | ENG 5110: Principles of English Linguistics | Eun Hee Jeon |
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| 2014, Summer II | ENGS 5100-5199: Rhetoric, Democracy, and Propaganda | M. J. Braun |
ESL graduate courses will be offered on the following rotation: ENG 5810, fall odd years; ENG 5830, spring even years; ENG 5850,
Seminars (indicated with the ENGS prefix) are limited to fifteen students. Professors may grant permission for additional students.
Thesis Courses (ENG 6010, ENG 6020, ENG 6030) are scheduled on demand, and will not be listed on this schedule.
Core Courses are offered on the following rotation: EED 5520, spring odd years; EED 5510, fall odd years; ENG 5000, spring even years, ENG 5300, fall even years. Courses offered by the School of Education are offered most semesters, and may be available online; see Braveweb for details.
Education courses are scheduled by the Department of Professional Pedagogy and Research; see this rotation for the usual schedule, and Braveweb for specific details.
Updated: Friday, March 23, 2012
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