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Course Criteria
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
A writing course for students in all professions, emphasizing the elements of effective written communication: analyzing purpose, audience, organization, tone and style as well as developing research skills and revision techniques. Course emphasizes writing projects in students' intended professions. Prerequisite: SYM 102 or equivalent transfer credit. Offered fall semester; should be taken prior to EPW 331 and EPW 370.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced writing course emphasizing workplace communication and editing appropriate to diverse professions. The writing projects of workplace professionals are analyzed and used as models to demonstrate and practice the transition from academic to business writing. Prerequisite: SYM 102.
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3.00 Credits
Course may focus on poetry, fiction, or screenwriting. Instruction in techniques, study of professional samples, analysis and critique of student writing. May be repeated with new topic. Prerequisite: EPW 202. Offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of historically classic and contemporary media styles from objective reporting to literary journalism and in-depth news analysis. Practice in writing complex articles including factual reports, critical reviews, interpretive reports, editorials, news analyses and participant-observer reports. Prerequisite: EPW 201. Offered periodically.
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4.00 Credits
Provides experience in writing, editing, designing, and presenting formal reports and proposals; in creating and placing graphics; and in creating electronic presentations. Includes learning and practicing methods and procedures for gathering, analyzing, and shaping report data. Study and practice in performing technical editing and incorporating graphic elements. Prerequisite: SYM 102. Offered spring semester in both regular and accelerated format.
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3.00 Credits
Course focuses writing grant proposals, visual literacy. Provides detailed and practical introduction to prepare, submit and manage grants to public and private funders. Includes all parts of preliminary grant work, writing the proposal, identifying budget items, preparing budgets, meeting compliances and legal issues, managing the funded project, and closing out the project.
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2.00 Credits
Provides practice in analyzing, writing, and organizing material in script formats for video productions and for TV and radio announcements and commercials. Process moves from storyboarding to editing. Offered annually.
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4.00 Credits
Provides students with experiences in writing copy and designing print materials for internal and external audiences. Student participation in the entire pre-press process. Covers basic news writing style and press releases; introduction to designing newsletters, flyers, brochures, and advertising copy; introduction to publishing and graphics software. Prerequisites: EPW 309 and one of these: BUS 248, EPW 331. Offered spring semester.
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2.00 Credits
In-depth study and hands-on work in journalism and the production of the college newspaper, Arches. Prerequisite: EPW 296.
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2.00 Credits
Overview of classical and contemporary views of the nature, scope and function of rhetoric. Analysis of the philosophical and ethical thinking that shapes modern and postmodern attitudes toward language and communication. Some practical application of theoretical ideas and frameworks. Readings include feminist, African American, and Asian challenges to the tradition, as well as the foundations in Plato and Aristotle, and the reformulations of Weaver, Burke, Toulmin, Foucault, Perelman, and Habermas. Offered fall semester.
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