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3.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. The study and practice of various techniques used in writing poetry, fiction, and drama. Students will read and critique examples of contemporary literature and produce a collection of original writings, including at least one exercise in each form. Requires: ENGL 150 Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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1.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lecture with 1 hours. Students will be introduced to the technical communication profession and the goals of the TPC program. Through group projects, the students will develop their teamwork, collaboration, and project management skills while working with students at all levels. Each semester, students will complete a different semester project directed by a TPC faculty member. TPC students are required to complete a minimum of 3 semesters of ENGL 280 prior to graduation (the first must be completed during the student's first year in the program) but may not repeat topics. Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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1.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lecture with hours. This course has a lab with hours. Special Topics in ENGL - 200 Level. This course covers various topics taught by diverse faculty and may not be offered every semester. Typically Offered On Demand
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4.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 4 Provides writing experience on commercial publication including community newspapers, as well as radio stations and public relations offices. Students are required to work 160 - 180 hours at the internship site. Typically Offered Summer Only
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1.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 1 This special studies course has been designed to allow students to work closely with a faculty member to pursue a topic of specialized interest. Topics for study and project requirements will be negotiated jointly between the faculty member and the student. Typically Offered On Demand
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3.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. Linguistics will enable students to follow and contribute to public debates about language-related issues, observe and facilitate their own and their children's language development, work more effectively with the structure of language, and appreciate the complex richness of their own language. Requires: ENGL 250 or ENGL 211 Typically Offered On Demand
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3.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. An advanced course designed to train the student as a technical communicator. The student is taught to present technical concepts, facts, data analysis and evaluation to both a scientific or technical audience. Included are skills in editing, organization, and development of technical articles for publication, abstracting, proposals, memorandum reports, project/progress reports, technical descriptions, professional and technical letters, and the protocols of formal research reporting. Requires: ENGL 211 or ENGL 250 Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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3.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. Proposal writing background and training in applying for sponsored project funds. Skills and techniques needed for organizing and writing a full-scale, formal proposal, the process of writing contract proposals submitted in response to specific bid solicitation, writing in connection with preliminary proposal planning, writing a letter proposal, the history of grants and grant-making, philosophies and strategies in project idea development, and methods for finding funding sources. Requires: ENGL 250 Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. Continues skills begun in ENGLISH 2, with focus on typical types of problems and documents used in Business. Emphasis on audience and rhetorical analysis, working with multiple documents, primary and secondary research skills, and completion of a major analytical report. Requires: ENGL 250 or ENGL 211 Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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3.00 Credits
College: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Languages and Literature Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. The problems of editing and revising written texts through the study of style. Students begin studying contemporary editing practices. They examine the changes in correctness, eloquence, and theories of rhetoric from Aristotle to current theorists. Using samples of written (English) texts, primarily scientific and technical writing, students examine their assumptions of "good style" and consider the importance of rhetorical concerns: appropriateness, audience awareness, and stylistic choices. Requires: ENGL 311 or ENG 321 Typically Offered On Demand
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