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Dr. Linda Uhlenkott, Ph.D. English Professor
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Contact Information | Office Location: | MCML123, Elko Campus | | Phone: | 775.753.2346 | | Email: | lindau(a)gwmail.gbcnv.edu NOTE: Substitute @ for (a) when sending a message. |
Office Hours - Monday: 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Education
- Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno, 1996
- M.A., University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 1991
- B.S., Lewis Clark State College, 1987
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| Memberships | - National Council of Teachers of English
- Great Basin Writing Project
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| Honors and Awards | - 2006 Outstanding Teacher Award for Great Basin College
- 2000 Awarded Student Government Association Excellence in Teaching Award for Potter College, Western Kentucky University
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Classes NOTE: Viewing syllabi in Word (blue symbol) or Excel (green symbol) requires that your computer has those Microsoft products. Viewing PDF documents (red symbol) requries the Adobe Reader plugin for your browser, available free from Adobe. Whether or not syllabi are posted here is up to the discretion of the faculty member.
| ENG 101 |
| Title: | Composition I |
| Catalog Description: | Critical reading and writing of the expository essay. Emphasizes pre-writing, strategies for organization, and revision. |
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| ENG 102 |
| Title: | Composition II |
| Catalog Description: | Continuation of English 101. Emphasizes writing from sources, argument, the investigative paper, and research techniques. |
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| ENG 325 |
| Title: | Advanced Literary Study |
| Catalog Description: | Designed for students who are familiar with basic elements of literature and who have some experience with literary interpretation. Students will examine the major critical approaches to literature and learn to apply these approaches. Students will read and analyze works of fiction, poetry, and drama; write several essays; and one longer paper. [H] |
| My Comments: | This course is taught entirely online. |
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| ENG 333 |
| Title: | Professional Communications |
| Catalog Description: | A course in applied rhetoric for students to develop the writing and communication skills they will need as professionals. The goal is to make strong writers with flexible analysis, writing, and oral communication skills. |
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| ENG 411B |
| Title: | Principles of Modern Grammar |
| Catalog Description: | Principles of modern grammar and usage. Designed for students seeking certification in secondary English. |
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