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4.00 Credits
A growing number of people in the US and around the world are rejecting traditional religions. Some are turning to New Age religions or Wicca. Others have created organizations like The Satanic Temple to challenge traditional religions. Many others are now nonreligious. This course examines why traditional religion is declining and explores what comes next, connecting secularization in Tampa, with that in the US, and declining religion internationally.
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4.00 Credits
The aim of this social science course to provide an overview of major concepts and research areas related to the negative communication behaviors often experienced in the context of personal relationships. The course will cover relevant dark side communication topics such as secret-keeping, jealousy, infidelity, bullying, relational intrusion (snooping), stalking, aggression, conflict, and hurtful communication at the local and larger societal contexts.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the forms and techniques of creative writing, with opportunities to write poetry, fiction, or creative non-fiction.
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4.00 Credits
A beginning creative writing course that employs intensive exercises in self-discovery as preparation for writing stories, poems or plays that authentically convey emotion.
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
The course examines the many types and uses of digital writing from a rhetorical (that is, audience- and purpose-oriented) perspective. Students will be asked to research, reflect on, and compose in multiple digital genres, including blogs, social networking environments, wikis, content management systems, and standalone websites.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A study of one or more specialized writing genres and/or techniques. Topics may include science fiction and fantasy writing, autobiography, persuasive writing, critical reviews, travel writing, science writing, photojournalism, unblocking writer's block and writing for the stage.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the techniques of writing stage and television scripts. May be repeated for advanced credit with portfolio by permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This course is primarily intended to introduce students to basic publication and editing techniques used in print and online publications. Course content will cover publication design, editing, following a style guide, use of images and text, ethical issues, publication management, and various technologies used in the publishing industry.
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2.00 Credits
Yearbook Publication is a course in yearbook design and production. Students will learn to write and edit copy, quotes, and headlines; take and crop digital photographs; use software specific to yearbook production; and manage business aspects of publishing a yearbook. Not recommended for first-semester freshmen. May be repeated for a maximum of eight credits.
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