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3.00 Credits
Conducts close, professional-level study of major areas of folklore and folklife research. Also taught as HIST 6770. Repeatable for credit. (F)
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3.00 Credits
This course examines principles of online writing instruction, as well as their implementation. Emphasis is placed on writing instruction within English departments. Cross-listed as: ENGL 7800. Prerequisite/Restrictions: Admission to the Master of Technical Communication program or PhD in Technical Communication and Rhetoric program, or permission of instructor Repeatable for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to scholarship in the field of composition studies. Students become acquainted with scholars, forums, themes, and methods of the field. (F,Sp)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to teaching writing, designed specifically for graduate instructors teaching in the English Department writing program. Focuses on theory and practice of teaching writing, specifically ENGL 1010, but also prepares graduate instructors for further teaching responsibilities. (F)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers intellectual traditions of rhetoric from classical times to the present and major theories and controversies in the field. This class is repeatable for credit once if taught by a different instructor. Cross-listed as: ENGL 7830. Prerequisites/Restrictions: Admission to the Master of Technical Communication program or PhD in Technical Communication and Rhetoric program, or permission of instructor. Repeatable for credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students to teach technical writing courses at the undergraduate level. Students learn about the history and scope of the field of technical communication and develop pedagogical materials for use in academia or industry. Cross-listed as: ENGL 7860. Prerequisites/Restrictions: Admission to the Master of Technical Communication program or PhD in Technical Communication and Rhetoric program, or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
Examines field of creative writing as an art, concentrating on issues of craft and creation. May study the fundamentals of a particular genre, the history of a genre, theories of form, how writers work, how they approach their genre, etc., all with an eye toward craft and examined from a writer's perspective. Prerequisites/Restrictions: Enrollment limited to graduate students only. Repeatable for credit. (F,Sp,Su)
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3.00 Credits
Students write fiction and participate in writing workshops where their work is critiqued by the class. The course also involves study of the art and craft of fiction, its history, form, and content, especially that of contemporary fiction examined from a writer's perspective. Prerequisite/Restrictions:Admission to the graduate specialization in Creative Writing or instructor permission Repeatable for credit
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3.00 Credits
Students write poetry and participate in writing workshops where their work is critiqued by the class. The course also involves study of the art and craft of poetry, its history, form, and content, especially that of contemporary poetry examined from a writer's perspective. Prerequisite/Restrictions: Admission to the graduate specialization in Creative Writing or instructor permission Repeatable for credit
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3.00 Credits
Students write creative nonfiction and participate in writing workshops where their work is critiqued by the class. The course also involves study of the art and craft of creative nonfiction, its history, form, and content, especially that of contemporary creative nonfiction examined from a writer's perspective. Prerequisites/Restrictions: Admission to the graduate specialization in Creative Writing or instructor permission Repeatable for credit.
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