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WRTG 3325: Forms of Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Comprehensive examination of the formal elements of the literary art of writing poetry, with an emphasis on the study of prosody, traditional and contemporary poetics, contemporary poetic theory, poetic craft, and other technical aspects of the art. The course is taught as a workshop. Prerequisite: WRTG 2310. Fall.
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WRTG 3330: Forms of Nonfiction
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
This course will provide an in-depth consideration and practice of one of the many forms of creative nonfiction writing, including but not limited to memoir, the review essay, travel writing, the literary essay, literary journalism, social and political writing, sports writing, and nature writing.?Subjects will be determined by instructor interest and expertise. Prerequisite: WRTG 2310. Annually.
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WRTG 3331: Forms of Illustrated Narrative
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
This course is an upper-division workshop course that provides students with a comprehensive overview of the formal elements of illustrated and interactive narratives with an emphasis on the study of comic art, collage, computer-generated projects, literary works accompanied by visual art or photography, gaming storylines, installations, and other forms of illustrated/interactive narratives. Students will practice the different forms being studied and submit a portfolio of original work at the end of the course. Students will also study many established writers and artists in the genre as models, as well as examine critical articles on illustrated narrative design and theory, but most class time will be devoted to examining students' works-in-progress. Some class time will be devoted to peer review and discussion, invention exercises, and marketing strategies. Prerequisite: WRTG 2310. Annually.
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WRTG 3335: Forms of Fiction
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
This course will provide an in-depth consideration and practice of one of the many forms of fiction writing, including but not limited to the novel, short-short fiction, magical realism, mystery writing, science fiction, and metafiction.?Subjects will be determined by instructor interest and expertise. Prerequisite: WRTG 2310. Annually.
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WRTG 3340: Writing Acquisition: Theory And Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Designed for the mid-level teacher education candidate, this course introduces basic theories behind the teaching of writing and addresses the literacy benchmarks established for mid-level grades. Students will learn strategies for teaching the writing process. Prerequisite: 1320. Fall.
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WRTG 3370: Poetry Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
An upper division workshop course focusing on the writing of original poetry. Students will present drafts of work for peer review and discussion and will submit a portfolio of original material at the end of the course. Some class time will be devoted to readings, invention exercises, and marketing strategies. Prerequisites: WRTG 2310 and WRTG 3325. Fall and spring.
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WRTG 3371: Fiction Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
An upper division workshop course focusing on the writing of original fiction. Students will present drafts of original work for peer review and discussion and will submit a portfolio of original material at the end of the course. Some class time will be devoted to readings, invention exercises, and marketing strategies. Prerequisites: WRTG 2310 and WRTG 3335. Fall and spring.
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WRTG 3372: Creative Nonfiction Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
An upper division workshop course focusing on the writing of original creative nonfiction. Students will present drafts of original work for peer review and discussion and will submit a portfolio of original material at the end of the course. Some class time will be devoted to readings, invention exercises, and marketing strategies. Prerequisites: WRTG 2310 and WRTG 3330. Fall and spring.
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WRTG 3373: Illustrated Narrative Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
An upper-division elective workshop course focusing on the writing of original illustrated and/or interactive narratives. Students will present drafts of work for peer review and discussion and will submit a portfolio or original material at the end of the course. Some class time will be devoted to readings, invention exercises, and marketing strategies. Prerequisites: WRTG 2310 and WRTG 3331. Fall and spring.
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WRTG 3374: Travel Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
An upper division workshop course exploring the genre with a focus on the writing of original travel writing. Students will present drafts of work for peer review and discussion and will submit a portfolio of original material at the end of the course. Some class time will be devoted to readings, invention exercises, and revision strategies. Prerequisites: WRTG 2310 and WRTG 3330. Fall and spring.
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