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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Required by upper level English majors concentrating in literature or professional writing, this one credit, half-semester course focuses on final portfolio preparation, careers, r_sum_s, departmental assessments, etc. Should be taken senior year or first semester, junior year. Ideally, the internship(s) should be completed prior to taking Capstone. Offered fall semester (first quarter).
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4.00 Credits
Review of classical Greek origins of issues concerning the nature of literature and criticism. Study of major 20th century theories and applications: historical, formalist, mimetic, readerresponse, structuralist and various post-structuralist perspectives. Some consideration of directions in feminist, African American, and Latin American scholarship. Offered spring semester.
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4.00 Credits
Practice in newsgathering, hard news and feature reporting, headline writing, general assignment and beat reporting, and interviewing. Some attention to broadcast newswriting. Students in class are reporters for Arches, the college newspaper. Offered fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
Writing and reading of narratives, fictional scenes, and poetry, moving from the factual to the imaginative. Students learn the forms, styles, and conventions used by other creative writers while also exercising their own voices and genre preferences. Offered frequently.
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3.00 Credits
Study and application of principles of copy writing, design and page makeup for print publication. Includes newspaper, newsletter, brochure, and other print materials. Utilizes page layout software such as InDesign and graphics software such as PhotoShop Elements. Attention also to creating publications for the world wide web. Offered periodically.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice of writing prose that presents information and ideas and is intended to inform and/or persuade. Emphasis placed on relating content to appropriate form, thinking logically, doing pertinent research, and documenting sources appropriately. Elements of style emphasized. Sequel to SYM 102. Offered fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
Practice and application of basic journalistic principles of news style, copy-editing, and design layout. Work with typography, illustrations, and printing processes. Students edit copy and assist in the production of the college newspaper. Prerequisite: EPW 201. Offered spring semester.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Independent writing that offers practical experiences working on Arches. Students in this class will develop and design news, feature and editorial pages and will develop and design photo essays.
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2.00 Credits
Theory and practice in writing for print media, radio and TV: press releases, public service announcements, ad copy, profiles, features. Computer word processing techniques required for the course. Prerequisite: EPW 201. Offered fall semester.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Study of current approaches to writing in periodicals and trade journals. Student learns how to do specific research, write query letters and submit manuscripts for editorial consideration. Offered annually.
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