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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Creative Writing is a course designed to aid students in writing their first short stories, poems, and plays. Class time will be spent in discussion of form and theory, as well as in workshop sessions in which students and the instructor will critique student work.
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3.00 Credits
The Poetry course is designed to aid students in developing their skills in writing poetry. Class time will be spent in discussion of poetic form and theory, as well as in workshop sessions in which students and the instructor will critique student work. Issues related to publication and writing for publication will be a significant focus of the course as well.
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3.00 Credits
The Playwriting course will aid students in developing the skills they need to write stage plays. Class time will be spent in discussion of dramatic form and theory, as well as in workshop sessions in which students and the instructor will critique student work. Issues related to play development and production will be a significant focus of the course as well.
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3.00 Credits
The Fiction course is designed for students who have an interest in producing original creative prose works, especially in the short story. Students will both write creatively and analyze the creative works of others to gain a better understanding of the writing process. Issues related to publication and writing for publication will be a significant focus of the course as well.
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3.00 Credits
The Creative Nonfiction course introduces students to nonfiction genres, which includes personal essay, memoir, literary journalism, nature and travel writing, science writing, cultural criticism, and other forms. Class time will be spent reading and analyzing a variety of creative nonfiction forms, as well as writing creative nonfiction essays and critiquing student work.
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3.00 Credits
Students will examine the relationship between film and literature, with specific focus on the aesthetic impact of narrative, drama, and poetry on film and the significance in film of romanticism, realism, and expressionism as literary modes as well as the nature and history of the adaptations of literary works to film. Students will gain hands-on experience with the challenges of creating and adaptation of a literary text through the course project. The course carries three hours of credit in Areas C and F.
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1.00 Credits
This course offers instruction in editing, layout, and design. As a practicum, it offers students the opportunity to work on the production of the annual non-fiction prose publication, Hoi Polloi.
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1.00 Credits
This course offers students instruction in writing, editing, and designing a creative arts magazine. As a practicum, it allows students the opportunity to work on the production of the annual creative arts magazine, The Chestatee Review.
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1.00 Credits
Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are: Children’s Literature, Ethnic Literature, Fantasy-Science Fiction Literature, Mythology and Literature, Film as Communication, The Occult in Literature, Creative Writing, and other topics suggested by students.
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2.00 Credits
Special interest courses which may not be transferable are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are: Children’s Literature, Ethnic Literature, Fantasy-Science Fiction Literature, Mythology and Literature, Film as Communication, The Occult in Literature, Creative Writing, and other topics suggested by students.
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