2004-2005 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Literacy Studies
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The following areas are administered by this department and listed independently:
Reading and Writing.
Associate Professor Zaleski, Chairperson
Assistant Professor Garcia, Director of the Reading/Writing Learning Clinic
Professor Taylor;
Associate Professor Henry;
Assistant Professor Cohen, Flurkey, Garcia, Goodman, McGinnis.
Literacy Studies Courses
In addition to semester notations next to each course, a selection of courses
is offered during January and Summer sessions. Consult the January and Summer Sessions bulletins for these schedules.
Reading (READ)
Professor Taylor;
Associate Professor Henry;
Assistant Professors Cohen, Flurkey, Goodman, McGinnis.
Assistant Professor Garcia, Director of the Reading/Writing Learning Clinic
The master’s, professional diploma and doctoral degree programs in reading are
registered with the New York State Education Department, and the master’s and
professional diploma programs meet certification requirements.
The Reading Program offers two undergraduate courses and a variety of academic
programs for the graduate student.
The Reading/Writing Learning Clinic offers noncredit clinical services for the
University and for the community at-large.
Undergraduate Courses
The undergraduate offering consists of two developmental reading courses, READ
11, and the advanced course, READ 12. READ 12 may be applied toward liberal arts
credit. These courses focus on developing the higher-level reading skills essential
for the most efficient acquisition of knowledge through written communication,
discursive and nondiscursive.
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