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Writing 2400: Introduction to Creative Writing
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
Students will study the forms, techniques, and processes of fiction, poetry, or script writing by reading models and by practicing their own writing. Students will discuss their own writing in the con- text of readings from traditional and contemporary works. The specific focus of the course will vary from year to year.
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Writing 2410: Expository Writing
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
This course will focus on the art of essay writing in various modes. Required readings will vary, but there will always be a substantial amount of writing and revising. Offered occasionally.
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Writing 2430: Journalism
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
This basic course teaches the skills of news writing and reporting, including the history and principles of journalism and the techniques of layout and copywriting. Offered occasionally.
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Writing 3400-3402: Writing and Reading Fiction
4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
An advanced class in the reading and writing of fiction. Prerequisite: ENGL 2400 or with the permission of the instructor. Offered occasionally.
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Writing 3410-3412: Writing and Reading Poetry
4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
An advanced class in the reading and writing of poetry. Class time will be divided between discussing poems by writers outside the class and by students in it. Prerequisite: ENGL 2400 or the permission of the instructor. Offered occasionally.
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Writing 3760-3762: Special Projects in Writing
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
This course is designed for students who want to pursue an independent writing project beyond work done in one of the established courses. Students must obtain permission of the instructor to register for this option.
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Writing 3900: Senior Workshop in Creative Writing
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
Students writing in a variety of genres will work together to complete substantial creative projects. Prerequisites: ENGL 2400 and two courses designated by the English department as intermediate courses in creative writing, or the consent of the instructor.
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Writing Program 1000: Thinking and Writing
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Millsaps College
This course is designed to provide additional writing experience to students who have already taken Introduction to Writing and Thinking. It may also be used by transfer students to meet Core 1 requirements. Prerequisite: IDST1000 and recommendation of instructor.
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Writing Program 2001: Introduction to Teaching Writing
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Millsaps College
This course is designed to prepare prospective peer tutors to work in the Writing Center. It will introduce them to the writing process on a theoretical as well as practical level, and to theoretical and practical components of Writing Center work. Specific topics will include the role of the peer tutor, the rhetorical situation, types of academic writing, cultural perspec- tives, and approaches to talking about writing at various stages of the writing process. Faculty recommendation required.
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Writing Program 3001: Advanced Teaching Writing
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Millsaps College
This course examines the theoretical and practical components of Writing Center work, paying particular attention to their reflective nature, that is, to the ways in which theories of collaborative learning challenge and extend Writing Center practice and the ways in which Writing Center practice interrogates and shapes Writing Center theory. The course will also further introduce students to aspects of Writing Center administration, particularly the task of marketing the Writing Center on the Millsaps campus. Specific topics will include recent critiques of collaborative learning, approaches to consultation, consultant roles, the role of grammar instruction in the Writing Center, consulting strategies for ESL students, and the use of computers in the Writing Center. Prerequisite: WRIT 2001.
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