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Accuracy of Information

While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information, the Registrar is the authoritative source for this information. Please contact the Registrar or the director of the program with any questions.

Program of Study Forms

Please consult the Registrar's Web Page for Current Program of Study Forms. Students are required to complete a Program of Study Form during their first semester as a degree seeking graduate student. Without a Program of Study form on file, graduate courses may not count towards your degree.

Primary Contact

Dr. Jane Frick
Phone: 816-271-4315
EMail: frick@missouriwestern.edu
Web Site: http://www.missouriwestern.edu/plwp
You can also contact the Graduate Dean for more information

Curriculum

Professional Core Courses (12 Credits)

EDU/ENG 512 Teaching Writing With Technology 3
EDU/ENG 610 Prairie Lands Invitational Institute 6
EDU/ENG 612 Seminar in Professional Writing for Teachers 3

Electives (6 Credits)

Course Title Credits
ENG 500 Literature for Adolescents 3
ENG/EDU 501 Topics in Teaching Writing - May be repeated for up to 4 credits 1-2
ENG/EDU 502 Professional Learning Community - May be repeated for up to 4 credits 1-2
ENG 503 Literature for Children 3
ENG 567 Grammar and the Teaching of Grammar 3
ENG 573 History of the English Languaga 3

More Information

Full information on this certificate program is available on the Prairie Lands Writing Project Web Site and is maintained outside of this Wiki.

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