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  • 3.00 Credits

    Students learn basic elements of journalistic writing for the print media, including news reporting, feature writing, and column writing. Course introduces study of libel law, observation of community media, and production of one issue of the school newspaper. Prerequisite: ENWR 102 or consent of instructor. Spring semester. Fulfills writing intensive requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In-depth study and practice of a major genre or mode of contemporary writing, such as drama, memoir, or nature writing. Topic selected by the instructor. Prerequisite: ENWR 102 or consent of the instructor. Nature writing and memoir are 337; playwriting and imaginative writing are 347. May fulfill writing intensive requirement. Spring semester, odd-numbered years.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Literary Translation is a literature and creative writing course designed to help you improve your understanding of Spanish literature while you translate Latin American literary works into English and polish your translations through workshops. The course provides instruction in the structures and nuances of the work of one contemporary Latin American writer (usually a poet) together with workshops in the translation of literary works from Spanish of English. Our goal will be to produce publishable-quality translations of previously untranslated works of literature. Prerequisites: SP 102 and ENWR 264 or permission of the instructor. Odd-number Fall terms.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed in conjunction with an English major's curriculum the internship offers "on-the-job" training for a career in such fields as publicrelations, journalism, communications, public information, or social services administration. The student works under supervision in an appropriate business or private, state or federal agency in the Helena community to gain practical experience in written communication. A minimum of nine (9) hours experience per week over the semester is required. Prerequisite: Two advanced writing courses and junior or senior status.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Advanced Creative Writing is a weekly meeting of experience writers of poetry and fiction (and other genres) for the purpose of honing their skills through a semester of extensive writing and rigorous workshops with other advanced student writers. Students who take the course for fewer than three credits are given reduced submission requirements, but must still attend and participate in all workshop meetings. Since the course is a workshop, the content varies from year to year. Prerequisite: ENWR 264 or permission of instructor. Spring semester. Course is repeatable. Fulfills writing intensive requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The English Capstone Workshop is a writing course in which advanced English majors practice professional writing and presentation skills and aid one another in the further development of these skills. The course is required for all English majors who are in the last fall semester of study before graduation. Early in the term, members of the class prepare a campus conference on literature, English education, and writing to be held late in the fall term: they propose, organize, and coordinate sessions on subjects of interest in these areas, and they issue calls for papers to English majors and other interested parties for presentation at the conference. Students in the course then spend the semester writing their senior projects, regularly subjecting the texts they are working on to intensive workshops by the other members of the class. They then present portions of their final project at the conference they have organized.Fall term. Fulfills writing intensive requirement.
  • 6.00 Credits

    A beginning course in French with emphasis on speaking with attention to reading and writing as well. Three (3) class periods and one supervised conversation alternate weeks. Prerequisite: None for FR 101; FR 101 or equivalent for FR 102. Offered annually. Fulfills global diversity requirement.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Reading of contemporary texts with conversation and composition. Directed toward the development of a speaking and reading knowledge of French. Three (3) class periods and one supervised conversation alternate weeks. Prerequisites: FR 102 or equivalent for 203; FR 203 or equivalent for FR 204. Offered annually. Fulfills global diversity requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of representative written passages from various authors of Francophone North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia). Analysis of various readings in both discussions and compositions. The course also covers the arts, history, and present political situation of the Maghreb. Fall 2007. Satisfies CORE literature. Fulfills global diversity requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of representative oral and written passages from various authors of French literature from the Middle Ages through the 18th century. Analysis of the readings and listening program in both discussions and compositions. The course also covers the arts and the history of that period. Spring 2008. Satisfies CORE literature. Fulfills global diversity requirement.
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