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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Practice in modern narrative techniques. Emphasis on writing and peer criticism of short fiction.
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4.00 Credits
Exploration of the great diversity of essay forms with an emphasis on the expository, persuasive, and personal essay.
Prerequisite:
GES110 or GES244.
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3.00 Credits
Analyzing, writing, and marketing feature stories of various types-service articles, profiles, human-interest pieces, and in-depth issue articles-for possible publication in newspapers or magazines.
Prerequisite:
ENW115.
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2.00 Credits
Creation and evaluation of news display, headlines, photos, and typography used in newspapers, magazines, and online media.
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2.00 Credits
Editing of copy for publication in newspapers, magazines, and online media. Exposure to the book publishing process. Includes working with the Associated Press and Chicago Style manuals.
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3.00 Credits
Reporting the news as a photojournalist. Stresses recognition, development, and creation of news photographs and the skills of the photo editor. Provides experience in shooting and editing photos using digital technology.
Prerequisite:
ENW115, COM213, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Open to students with a well-defined writing project in a genre of their choice (e.g., fiction, nonfiction, poetry, biography, etc.) to be completed by the end of the course. Regular and frequent consultations with instructor and class sessions with peers for critique and encouragement.
Prerequisite:
Consent of instructor. Workshop may be repeated for credit with permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Open to students with a well-defined writing project in a genre of their choice (e.g., fiction, nonfiction, article collection, poetry, biography) to be completed by the end of the course at the New York Center for Art & Media Studies. Regular and frequent consultations with instructor and class sessions with peers for critique and encouragement will be part of the course, as well as special events and interaction with the writing resources available in New York City.
Prerequisite:
GES125; enrollment in NYCAMS.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Art and craft of travel writing are studied and practiced while traveling. Focus on reading travel writing from the past and present, and writing about one’s own travel experience as it is happening. May also include reading literature and other books related to the place of travel.
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4.00 Credits
Focus on the craft of creative nonfiction, which offers a freedom and scope beyond that of any other genre. Includes examples of well-crafted memoir, nature, travel, and spiritual writing from writers such as E.B. White, Barbara Kingsolver, Anne Lamott, Wendell Berry, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Reynolds Price. Students polish their own nonfiction prose for publication.
Prerequisite:
ENW205A or ENW211; consent of instructor.
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