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ENE 3005: Literature for Adolescents (3 cr.)
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ENE 3005: Literature for Adolescents (3 cr.)
This course is designed to introduce students to literature commonly taught in middle and high school classes. The readings will give students an opportunity to explore works that speak to the developmental and psychological needs of young adults. Through recent publications as well as classics of literature, we will examine the history of young adult literature and the social and literary movements that have influenced it. Because they depict conditions and experiences familiar to middle and high school students, these works are frequently included in the secondary school teaching canon. The readings are selected to be representative of genre and theme and reflective of reading levels from 6th grade through 12th. Most importantly, students will develop criteria for selecting literature for the classroom and become actively involved in creating strategies for effective instruction.
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2013-2014 Undergraduate College Catalog
Manhattanville College Mission
Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Policy
Brief History of Manhattanville: History and Educational Commitment
Inventory of Undergraduate Programs
Inventory of Graduate Programs
Undergraduate Programs of Study(Majors, Minors & Requirements)
Accounting/Economics/Finance/ Business Management/Marketing
Holocaust and Genocide Studies Program
Latin American Studies Program
Library and Information Studies
Mathematics and Computer Science
Full-Time Undergraduate Degree Requirements
Information and Research Skills
Co-Advisors for Double Majors & First-Year Freshman Policy
Declaration of Major Policy (Effective Fall 2012)
Credit Overload Policy & Graduation Credit Requirements
Academic Integrity & Procedures Regarding Violations of Code of Academic Integrity
Academic Probation and Dismissal Policy
Graduation Participation Requirements
Registration Requirements & Online Student Resources
Official & Unofficial Transcripts
Credit for Course Work from International Institutions
Continuing Manhattanville Students
All Students with External Credits
Matriculated Graduate Students
Conversion of Credits from Quarter to Semester Value
Courses Not Eligible for Transfer
Institutions with which Manhattanville has Established Articulation Agreements:
AP Exam Subjects Accepted by Manhattanville (Minimum Score: 4)
Bachelor Degrees in Accelerated Format
English Language Institute (ELI)
Higher Education Learning Program (HELP)
Manhattanville Advancement Program (MAP)
Manhattanville College Programs
Partnerships with Other Institutions
B.A. Manhattanville College: Pace University, Dyson College of Arts and Sciences: M.S. in Publishing
B.A. Manhattanville College: Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine: D.M.D.
B.A. Manhattanville College: New York Medical College: D.P.T. Physical Therapy
B.A. Manhattanville College: New York Medical College: M.S. Speech-Language Pathology
School of Graduate & Professional Studies Programs
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
Master of Fine Arts in Writing
Master of Science in Marketing Communications Management
Master of Science in International Management
Master of Science in Business Leadership
Certificate in Non-Profit Leadership
Master of Science in Human Resource Management and Organizational Effectiveness
School of Education Graduate Programs
Master of Arts in Teaching/Master of Professional Studies Diploma/Certification
Advanced Certification Programs
Individual Evaluation Certification and Extension Programs
Doctorate in Educational Leadership
Accounting/Economics/Finance/Management/Marketing Courses
Health & Wellness Education Courses
Organizational Management & Human Resource Development (Graduate Program) Courses
Interdisciplinary Studies Courses
Business Leadership (Graduate Program) Courses
Finance (Graduate Program) Courses
MGPS Master of Science Courses (Graduate Program)
Physical Education & Sports Pedagogy (Graduate Program) Courses
Physical Education Courses (Undergraduate)
Sport Business Management (Graduate Program) Courses
International Management (Graduate Program) Courses
Marketing Communications Management (Graduate Program) Courses
Music History & Literature Courses
Political Science & Legal Studies Courses
Vice President for Student Affairs
Office of International Student Services
Student Activities and Organizations
Connie Hogarth Center for Social Action
Full-Time Undergraduate Students Tuition and Fees
Part-Time Undergraduate Students Tuition and Fees
Graduate Students Tuition and Fees
Teacher Education Tuition and Fees
International Student Financial Aid
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Rights and Responsibilities of Scholarship Recipients
Graduate School of Education: Alumni and Graduate Scholarships
District Partnerships and Tuition Discounts
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)
Satisfactory Academic Progress for TAP Recipients Enrolled in Undergraduate Four-Year Programs
Aid for Part-Time Study (APTS)
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