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WRIT 101: College Composition
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Helps students develop fluency in writing clear, forceful, effective prose and acquire the college-level reasoning, reading and writing skills that they will find necessary for success in other college courses. prerequisites: adequate score on placement test or completion of designated developmental writing courses with a grade of C- or higher [ WRIT]
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WRIT 211: Popular Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Explores writing that entertains, informs and persuades.The course includes advertising, journalism, public relations, blogs, political messages,Web content and other mass media.The emphasis is on contemporary writing and writers.The course will consider the effects of visual as well as verbal aspects of communication. Students will complete several writing assignments in selected forms and styles covered in the course.
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WRIT 215: Introduction to Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Introduces students to the creative process and craft of writing poetry and fiction by exploring the elements and techniques of those genres. Students will write and share poems and short fiction in a workshop setting.
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WRIT 313: Writing for Information Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Designed to help writers learn to adapt specialized subject matter to various audiences. Focus on audience analysis, strategies for organizing information and integration of verbal text with graphics. Writing projects are drawn from students' own disciplines or special interests.
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WRIT 314: Argument & Persuasion
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
For students in all disciplines who wish to develop control and confidence in critical thinking and persuasive writing. Instruction centers on the analysis and production of written arguments on issues of current interest or enduring importance that are enriched by cross-disciplinary perspectives and multiple points of view.
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WRIT 315: The Art of Memoir
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
An opportunity to write memoir. Students read and study memoirs by contemporary authors to become familiar with the many possibilities available to writers working in this form. Also focuses on issues relevant to the writing of memoir, including craft and technique, memory and truth telling, and interior and exterior significance.
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WRIT 316: Creative Journalism
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
A study of famous journalists and journalistic writing, including analysis of the style, language and ideas of writers who have gone beyond basic reporting to break new ground. Requires a professional approach to journalistic writing.
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WRIT 317: Techniques of Popularization
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Techniques and approaches to making technical information clear and understandable to nontechnical audiences.
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WRIT 318: Creative Writing Workshop:Poetry & Personal Essay
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
The study of varied forms of poetry, with opportunities to practice traditional forms or to create new ones.
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WRIT 319: Creative Writing Workshop:Fiction & Nonfiction
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
The study of forms and techniques of fiction, with opportunities to write both traditional and experimental prose.
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