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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to theories of language structure, language acquisition, and the functions of language within a cultural setting, with particular emphasis on semantics.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in the writing of poetry, with emphasis on techniques. This course serves as a prerequisite for ENG 3661, ENG 3662, ENG 3663, and ENG 4550. (WRITING)
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in the writing of fiction and memoir, specifically the short story, with emphasis on techniques. This course serves as a prerequisite for ENG 3662, ENG 3663, and ENG 4550. (WRITING)
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in the writing of poetry, with emphasis on workshops of students’ work and discussion of poems by contemporary poets. May be repeated for credit when content does not duplicate. Prerequisite: ENG 3651.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in writing fiction, with emphasis on experimentation and technique in the short story. May be repeated for credit when content does not duplicate. Prerequisite: ENG 3651, ENG 3652, or ENG 3670/THR 3670.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in the writing of creative non-fiction, with emphasis on workshops of students’ essays and study of published works. May be repeated for credit when content does not duplicate. Prerequisite: ENG 3651, ENG 3652, or ENG 3670/THR 3670.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the art and craft of writing for performance. Readings will include plays, performance theory, and performance reviews. The course will be run as a workshop in which every student must be an active participant in evaluating her or his own work and that of others. Assignments will include written work, oral presentations, workshop evaluations, and performances. May be repeated for credit when content does not duplicate. This course serves as a prerequisite for ENG 3662, ENG 3663, and ENG 4550. (Same as THR 3670.)
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide the opportunity to establish a solid foundation in screenplay writing. Strong emphasis will be placed on structure, style and naturalized dialogue, as well as the fundamental importance of thinking and writing visually and simply. Focus will be on the motion picture medium, though other forms such as sitcoms, industrial A/V and soaps will be covered briefly. (Same as THR 3679.)
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3.00 Credits
Focus on technical writing concepts, usability, ethics, and research. Emphasis on applied genres: instructions, process descriptions, abstracts, definitions, technical reports, and various electronic forms. Prerequisites: ENG 2001 or its equivalent and ENG 3090 or permission of the instructor. (WRITING; SPEAKING)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the work of outstanding women writers; course content may vary and may concentrate on poetry, fiction, drama, or nonfiction prose, and associated criticism and theory. (WRITING; MULTI-CULTURAL)
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