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3.00 Credits
The development of poetry as a genre and art form. Major periods, movements, and poets from Western and world canons illustrate the richness of the poetic tradition. Prerequisite: ENGL U101 and ENGL U102.
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The development of plays and playwrights. Plays from the classical period are explored, and the development of drama through its major movements to the present time is charted. Prerequisite: ENGL U101 and ENGL U102.
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Close reading and textual analysis of popular literature, television, film, graphic novels, video games, animation, popular music, YouTube, and other mass culture phenomena with an emphasis on cultural studies methodologies for understanding content, form, genre, and literary influences. Popular culture examples will be chosen to reflect current popular trends. ENGL U240/ENGL U340 will be offered concurrently. The reading and writing assignments for ENGL U340 will be longer and more intensive. Students many not enroll for both courses. Prerequisite: ENGL U101 and ENGL U102.
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Advanced theory and practice of writing, editing, planning, and communicating in professional contexts. Particular emphasis is placed on application of rhetorical principles for specialized audiences in the workplace. The course may be taken twice if the topic is different. Prerequisite: ENGL U101 and ENGL U102.
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The writing of informative text and techniques for presenting it in appropriate formats. Particular emphasis is placed on creating concise texts which use pictures, charts, graphs, and other visuals to convey information to readers in fields such as computer science, engineering, medicine, industrial technology, and other professions. Prerequisite: ENGL U101 and ENGL U102.
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The writing and design of documents in a professional environment with an emphasis on accessibility and usability. Particular emphasis is placed on universal design principles to create texts that may be used by a wide variety of audiences with a range of abilities. Prerequisite: ENGL U101 and ENGL U102.
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Methodology, creation, and application of multimedia narrative and expository storytelling using digital technologies to combine images, video, art, text, music, and spoken word. Writing workshops will cover a variety of genres and provide opportunities to develop projects suitable for career, community, professional, and personal audiences. Prerequisite: ENGL U101 and ENGL U102.
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Role of locale in a selection of literature written in English or world literature in translation, together with cultural immersion relevant to course texts. Prerequisite: ENGL U101 and ENGL U102.
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The stylistic registers available to writers. Emphasis will be placed on questions of grammatical correctness from a sociolinguistic perspective and considerations of effectiveness, grace, emphasis, and suitability of styles for a range of both subject matter and audiences. Prerequisite: ENGL U101 and ENGL U102.
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Key principles and concepts of understanding and composing complex arguments across the disciplines, with special focus given to arguments that shape public policy. Prerequisite: ENGL U101 and ENGL U102.
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