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Writing 4880: Writing for Teachers
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
[Same as SEC ED 4880]. Designed for prospective as well as in-service teachers, the course includes: (1) writing - short papers to be shared in workshop groups; (2) reading - current theory and research on writing and the implications for teachers; (3) teaching- classroom activities that foster growth in writing. The course counts toward the Certificate in Writing.
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Writing 4890: Writing Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisite: ENGL 3100 or its equivalent as judged by instructor. Course limited to students who are completing their certificates in writing. May be taken concurrently with the final course in the certificate sequence. Students work in a supervised internship to complete professional writing assignments. Special consent form required.
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Writing 4892: Independent Writing Project
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisites:? ENGL 3100 or equivalent as judged by instructor.? Course limited to students who are completing their certificates in writing.? May be taken concurrently with the final course in the certificate sequence.? Students work individually with an instructor to complete an extensive creative writing or critical analysis writing project.? This course is available on a limited basis only with the approval of the Coordinator and faculty sponsor.? Special consent form is required.
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Writing 4985: Editing Litmag
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisites: ENGL 3100 or equivalent and at least two creative writing courses.? Course is primarily for students nearing the end of their certificates in writing.? Students in this course create Litmag, the UMSL student literary magazine.? Students will call for submissions; they will read and select work to be published; and they will produce the magazine, dealing with issues like format, budget, proofreading, print run, advertising, distribution, and publicity.? The course is offered only in the spring and culminates with the publication of Litmag in late April.
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Writing 5100: Graduate Workshop in Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisite: Open to students in the MFA program and to others with permission of instructor. Consists of a writing workshop in which the poetry written by the students enrolled in the course is discussed and analyzed by the instructor and members of the class. Students taking this course will be expected to write original poetry throughout the course. May be repeated for maximum graduate credit of fifteen hours.
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Writing 5110: Graduate Workshop in Fiction
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisite: Open to students in the MFA program and to others with permission of instructor. Consists of a writing workshop in which the fiction (short stories or chapters of a novel) written by the students enrolled in the course is discussed and analyzed by the instructor and members of the class. Students taking this course will be expected to write original fiction throughout the course. May be repeated for maximum graduate credit of fifteen (15) hours.
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Writing 5120: Graduate Workshop in Poetry and Fiction
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisite: Open to students in the MFA program and to others with consent of the instructor. Consists of a writing workshop in which the poetry and fiction written by the students enrolled in the course are discussed and analyzed by the instructor and members of the class. Students taking this course will be expected to write original poetry and/or fiction throughout the course. May be repeated for maximum graduate credit of fifteen (15) hours.
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Writing 5130: Graduate Workshop in the Novel
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor, based on submission of sample of novel manuscript. A writing workshop in which a novel written by the student is discussed and analyzed by the instructor and members of the class. Students must have a complete novel manuscript (50,000 words minimum) ready for discussion by the beginning of class. May be repeated for maximum graduate credit of fifteen (15) hours.
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Writing 5140: Graduate Workshop in Nonfiction
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisites: Open to students in the MFA program and to others with permission of the instructor. A variable-topics writing workshop focusing on one or more of the following forms: personal essay, memoir, travel writing, literary journalism, biography, or other types of literary nonfiction. May be repeated for maximum graduate credit of fifteen (15) hours.
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Writing 5170: Techniques,Methods,and Effects in Fiction Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisites: Open to students in the MFA program and to others with consent of the instructor.? This course analyzes the technical choices made by important contemporary fiction writers in the area of point of view, tone, seeing, form, and plot structure, and it examines the effects of those choices. Close consideration is given to fictional techniques that contribute to a story's characterization, tension, interest, reliability, drama, irony, and humor. The course is primarily for creative writers.
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