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Nov 15, 2025
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2024-2025 UMA Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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Education |
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• EDU 390W - Secondary Methods of Teaching
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• EDU 392 - Methods of Teaching Computer Science
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• EDU 395 - Advanced Field Experience Seminar
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• EDU 396 - Advanced Field Experience Practicum
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• EDU 399 - Student Teaching Seminar
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• EDU 400 - Mindful Teachers Teaching Mindfulness
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• EDU 401W - Educational Psychology
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• EDU 420 - Teaching, Learning, and Organizing for Equity, Social Justice, and Change
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• EDU 444 - Self-Care and Resilience for Educators
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• EDU 479 - Trauma-Sensitive Classrooms
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• EDU 489 - Topics in Education
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• EDU 490 - Secondary Student Teaching (B. English C. Life Science D. Physical Science F. Mathematics G. Social Studies)
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• EDU 491 - Student Teaching Elementary
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• EDU 492 - Student Teaching Early Elementary
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• EDU 493 - Student Teaching (A-art; M-music)
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• EDU 495A - Capstone: Alternative Practicum and Seminar in Education
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• EDU 495B - Capstone: Alternative Practicum and Seminar in Education
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• EDU 496 - Student Teaching Early Childhood Teacher
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• EDU 497 - Social-Emotional Learning: Core Competencies
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• EDU 500 - Mindful Teachers Teaching Mindfulness
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• EDU 510 - Restorative Practice
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• EDU 520 - Teaching, Learning, and Organizing for Equity, Social Justice, and Change
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• EDU 530 - The Whole Child
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• EDU 540 - The Whole Educator
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• EDU 544 - Self-Care and Resilience for Educators
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• EDU 550 - Whole School…Whole Community…Whole Child
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• EDU 579 - Trauma Sensitive Classrooms
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• EDU 580 - The “Just-Right Challenge”
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• EDU 590 - Master’s Thesis
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• EDU 597 - Social-Emotional Learning: Core Competencies
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• SED 262 - Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder
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English |
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• ENG 100 - Introduction to Academic Reading & Writing
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• ENG 101 - College Writing
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• ENG 102W - Introduction to Literature
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• ENG 111W - Journalism
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• ENG 185W - Introduction to Mythology: Origins of Literature
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• ENG 201W - How to Write Anything: Academic, Professional, and Public Genres
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• ENG 202W - Survey of British Literature I: Beowulf to Romantics
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• ENG 203W - Survey of British Literature II: Romantics to the 20th Century
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• ENG 210W - Writing for Allied Health
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• ENG 214W - Writing about Art
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• ENG 250W - Survey of American Literature I: The Colonial Era to the Civil War
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• ENG 251W - Survey of American Literature II: Post-Civil War to Contemporary
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• ENG 289 - Topics in Literature
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• ENG 294 - Independent Study in English
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• ENG 300W - Introduction to Literary Criticism
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• ENG 301W - History of the English Language
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• ENG 303 - Hip-Hop America: Culture, Consciousness and Movement
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• ENG 305W - Irish American Literature
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• ENG 310W - Creative Nonfiction
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• ENG 311W - Queer Literature
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• ENG 313W - Digital Writing and Rhetoric
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• ENG 315 - Communities of Writing: Practice and Pedagogy
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• ENG 316 - Editing for Professional Contexts
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• ENG 317W - Professional Writing
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• ENG 318 - Cultural Criticism and Theory: The Arts of Social Change
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• ENG 319W - Embodied Writing
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• ENG 320W - Grant Writing in a Global Economy
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• ENG 321W - Writing for Change
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• ENG 325W - American Stories - Reading and Writing Memoir
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• ENG 330 - Wham! Bang! Pow! Graphic Storytelling in Form and Practice
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• ENG 331W - African American Literature
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• ENG 335W - Native American Literature
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• ENG 336W - The Writers of Maine
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• ENG 337 - American Masculinities
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• ENG 340 - Francophone Literature
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• ENG 341W - 20th Century American Literature
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• ENG 347W - The American Short Story: Sources, Forms, Development
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• ENG 348W - European Short Story
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• ENG 350W - Women Writers
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• ENG 351W - Creative Writing
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• ENG 352 - Studies in Mythology and Fantasy
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• ENG 353W - The Literature of War
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• ENG 355 - Dramatic Literature: Play Reading and Analysis
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• ENG 357W - Writing Place
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• ENG 360W - Selected Work of Shakespeare
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• ENG 363W - Maine Poet Laureates: Poetry of Place and Purpose
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• ENG 366W - Children’s and Young Adult Literature
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• ENG 370W - Medieval and Renaissance Literature
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• ENG 375 - Contemporary Latin American Literature
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• ENG 376W - Medieval Literature
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• ENG 380 - Comments, Tweets, and Texts: the Language of the Social Network
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• ENG 389 - Topics in Literature, Writing, and Rhetoric
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• ENG 390W - 19th Century American Literature
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• ENG 394 - Independent Study in English
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• ENG 450W - Poetry: Cross-Cultural Form and Theme
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• ENG 452W - Creative Writing II
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• ENG 458W - Race and Ethnicity in American Literature and Culture
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• ENG 461W - Romantic and Victorian Poetry
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• ENG 470W - Literature of the Holocaust
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• ENG 475W - Postcolonial Fictions
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• ENG 486 - History of Literary Criticism and Critical Theory
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• ENG 489 - Topics in Literature
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• ENG 494 - Independent Study in English
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• ENG 496 - English Internship
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• ENG 499W - Senior Seminar
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French |
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• FRE 101 - Elementary French I
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• FRE 102 - Elementary French II
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• FRE 103 - Basic French Conversation: Beginners and Beyond
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• FRE 201 - Intermediate French Immersion Travel (Quebec Weekend)
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