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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102; English Majors, Minors, Liberal Arts English Concentrations, or permission of instructor A foundation course for English majors in the literature concentration. Introduce students to literary criticism, as well as critical thinking and writing in English Studies. Emphasis in on the application of principles and methods of literary study to selected texts, which prepares students to examine and respond to texts from a variety of critical perspectives.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 A course emphasizing the development of skill in organizing materials, the formation of a lively and concrete style and an authentic personal voice, and the growth of useful techniques in the arts of exposition, persuasion, and argumentation.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 An exploration of the principles of journalism as applied in effective news writing and media reporting. Students develop skills in story design and structure, note-taking and story development, accuracy, balance, fairness, style, and writing technique. Legal and ethical issues are explored in detail as students develop and write local stories.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 An introduction to the writing and communications skills required in the sciences that include a study of scientific discourse communities. Students will read and analyze scientific texts, write papers and reports using the styles and conventions of particular scientific communities, and develop and deliver conference-style presentations.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 An introduction to the communication skills required in business and industry which emphasizes writing and revising business reports and proposals, letters and memorandums and on preparing and presenting oral reports. Computer applications are included.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 An introduction to the many purposes, audiences, forms, and formats of technical documents and professional correspondence. Students practice writing and editing letters, memos, and reports to achieve worthwhile content, sensible organization, and readable style and learn techniques of audience-and-use analysis to adjust a message’s level of technicality to the needs and background of its audience. The course focuses throughout on writing as a deliberate process of deliberate decisions. Computer applications included.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 The study of contemporary techniques in the writing of poetry. Manuscripts are read and discussed in class and during individual conferences. Workshop format.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 Techniques of writing fiction. Manuscripts are read and discussed in class and during individual conferences. Workshop format.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 A study of the fundamental principles of dramaturgy. Manuscripts are read and discussed in class and during individual conferences. Workshop format.
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Prerequisites: ENL101, ENL102 Study of and practice in the oral interpretation of literary works with heavy emphasis on acting and the Stanislavski method.
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