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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Study of the basic techniques of working with actors as well as the analysis of plays for production and the "geometry" of stage blocking.Practical experience in direction of a project negotiated with the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Study of plotting, analysis, and dialogue in the preparation of a dramatic work. Practical experience in creative writing of one-act and/or full length plays. Prerequisite: THEA 2350.
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9.00 Credits
Students are mentored by professionals in performance organizations for at least nine hours per week. The intern is to observe, fi rst-hand, day-to-day functions and operations of the organization and given meaningful projects to perform. These duties are to be negotiated among the mentor, UMHB faculty, and intern. The intern's work is to be evaluated by the mentor and UMHB faculty at the end of the internship. The intern will keep a daily log with simple one- or two-line entries that identify daily tasks, accomplishments, hours worked, and any problems encountered.
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3.00 Credits
Instruction and practice in writing informal essays, short stories, poetry, and possibly other forms of creative writing. Class discussion and criticism of work produced. All work considered for publication in The Baylorian. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, 2321, and 2322. (Offered Fall & Spring)
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3.00 Credits
A study of modern English grammar with emphasis on its origin, syntax, morphology, usage, and current misusage. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, 2321, and 2322. (Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
A course focused on developing advanced skills in nonfi ction writing. Includes study of theories of composition. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, 2321, 2322. (Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the form, style, and methods of illustration necessary for the production of a technical document in the sciences. Emphasis on clarity, completeness, accuracy, precision, and objectivity in the presentation of scientifi c information. This course counts only as an elective for the English major. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, 2321, 2322. (Offered as needed)
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3.00 Credits
A study of a selected topic in rhetoric, composition, or writing. With approval of the department chair, this course may be repeated for credit when content varies. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, 2321, 2322. (Offered as needed.)
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3.00 Credits
Study of classical and modern rhetoric, from Aristotle and Cicero to Booth, Toulmin, and others. Emphasis on skills necessary to construct and analyze arguments and to engage in a variety of discourses in a rhetorically effective way. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, 2321, 2322. (Offered Spring)
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