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ENG 310W: Creative Nonfiction cr
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Students develop their skills in writing a variety of forms of creative nonfiction, including genres such as memoir, biography, oral history, science, nature, and travel. The course also broadens students' reading and appreciation of master writers from several different eras and cultures. Prerequisite: ENG101.
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ENG 317W: Advanced Technical Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
An advanced course in professional document design that applies problem-solving strategies to resolve communication issues. Practice in editing and collaborative writing are included. Students are expected to use communications software to produce and revise their documents. They may be required to research subjects via the Internet and use E-mail to communicate with each other and the professor. One-third of the semester is devoted to an individual project. Prerequisite: ENG117W or permission of instructor. CR. 3
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ENG 320W: Grantwriting in a Global Economy
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
In this workshop driven class, students will research, design, write and submit proposals and grants. They will also learn and practice persuasive techniques. The course will end with the writing of individual comprehensive funding requests. Prerequisite: ENG101 and ENG117W or 317W. CR. 3
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ENG 331W: African- American Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
This course introduces students to the African-American literary tradition and the critical questions and concepts central to this tradition. Students will study a variety of primary texts and explore some of the ideas, genres, and movements developed in response to and/or alongside these texts, such as the slave narrative, the "tragic mulatto," the Harlem Renaissance, folklore, the Black Aesthetic, and black feminism. Prerequisite: ENG102W or permission of instructor. CR. 3
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ENG 336W: The Writers of Maine
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Works of Sarah Orne Jewett, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Edwin Arlington Robinson, and Kenneth Roberts considered in detail. Works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry by other Maine authors, past and present, also receive attention. Prerequisite: ENG102W. CR. 3
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ENG 343W: New Novels: Many Cultures, Many Voices
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Provides an introduction to several world and U. S. cultures through the lens of selected literary works. It explores, in an introductory way, some styles and topics of current fiction, as well as the historical and cultural backgrounds and belief systems that produced them. Prerequisites: ENG101 and 102W or permission. CR. 3
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ENG 345W: The American Writer
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
A study of an era of American literature as approached through the writings of one of that era's eminent writers. Prerequisite: ENG102W. CR. 3
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ENG 347W: The American Short Story: Sources, Forms, Development cr
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
The American short story examined in terms of sources and form from its beginnings to the present. Emphasis will be on the development and achievements of the short story as a major American contribution to world literature. Prerequisite: ENG102W.
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ENG 348W: European Short Story
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Readings in the major short story fiction of England, France, Spain, Italy and Russia. Emphasis on the universal concerns of individual writers. Prerequisite: ENG102W. CR. 3
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ENG 350W: Women Writers
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
(This course is cross listed with WST350W). This course aims to explore the different paths that women's writing has taken. Study will include authors from a range of historical periods and regions. Genres that may be examined include the novel, poetry, and drama, as well as less-traditional forms of writing such as diaries and letters. Prerequisite: ENG102W. CR. 3
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