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ENGL 2020 Intro to Literature (3L,3CR) Introduction to Literature further refines the student's abilities to gather and synthesize material from independent reading. The course focuses on teaching the specific skills, techniques, and terminology necessary for writing effectively about literature and writing literary criticism. This course will devote significant time to the discussion of writing and to its application in addition to engaging students with a variety of readings that may come from a variety of literary periods and movements. College- level essays, including a research paper and, and two oral presentations are required. Course will fulfill the Cultural Environment requirement for general education.Prerequisite ENGL 1010.
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ENGL 2045 Conferencing with Writers (3L,3CR) This course covers methodology of one-to-one and one-to-small group writing tutoring. The course introduces writing tutors to the education principles and Writing Center goals underlying common tutoring techniques. Topics addressed are theories of learning, principles of memory, learning styles, successful tutoring techniques, online tutoring, and writing across the curriculum. Writing tutors will observe and participate in tutoring sessions in the Casper College, UW/CC Writing Center. This course is required for, but not restricted to, Writing Center Staff. Non-Writing Center staff must make arrangements with the director to provide for alternative tutoring situations. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010. ENGL 1020 recommended.
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3.00 Credits
ENGL 2046 Conferencing with Writers II (3L, 3CR) This course is a continuation of ENGL 2045 and covers theories underlying one-to-one and small group responses to writing. The course introduced writing tutors to writing center and peer tutor theories that inform uniformly accepted best practices. Topics addressed are theoretical constructs of collaboration, interpersonal dynamics, responding to students and student texts, and online tutoring. This course is required for, but not restricted to, Writing Center staff. Non-Writing Center staff must make arrangements with the director to provide for alternative tutoring situations. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010. ENGL 1020 recommended.
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3.00 Credits
ENGL 2050 Creative Writing: Fiction (3L,3CR) [E] Analysis of the elements of fiction and practice of writing fiction at the introductory and intermediate level. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010.
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3.00 Credits
ENGL 2055 Creative Writing: Writing in the Wild (3L,3CR) Student-centered, weeklong field experience in Yellowstone National Park focuses on reading and writing imaginative verse and prose inspired by nature. Class days are devoted to collecting journal observations during daily hikes, engaging in a variety of writing exercises, and discussing readings and each other's writing. The course culminates in the submission of a writing portfolio. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 (ENGL 1020 recommended) or permission of the instructor, alert senses, and the ability to hike moderate distances (6-12 miles a day) over uneven terrain.
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ENGL 2060 Creative Writing:Nonfiction (3L,3CR) [E] As the enormous popularity of national bestsellers demonstrate, the creative nonfiction genre has far-reaching appeal for the millions of readers. In this course the student will analyze the elements of nonfiction and practice writing nonfiction at the introductory and intermediate level. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010. ENGL 1020 recommended.
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3.00 Credits
ENGL 2080 Creative Writing:Poetry (3L,3CR) [E] Analysis of the forms of poetry, and practice of writing poetry at the introductory and intermediate level. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010. ENGL 1020 recommended.
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3.00 Credits
ENGL 2130 Creative Impulse (Twentieth Century Humanities) (3L,3CR) [E] Focuses on the visual arts, literature, music, and philosophy of the twentieth century. Attention is given to the influence of history upon our culture and the changes in thinking brought about by scientific discovery. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010. ENGL 1020 recommended.
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3.00 Credits
ENGL 2140 World Literature I (3L,3CR) [E]Exploring literature from a wide array of time periods and language backgrounds, this course examines great works of world literature, ancient and modern. This course also engages themes as explored through various time periods, cultures, and visual genres like cinema and the visual arts. Through discussion and analysis, this course explores the diverse ways that cultures attempt to express themselves through written and artistic expression. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010. ENGL 1020 recommended.(Cross-listed with HUMN 2140.)
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3.00 Credits
ENGL 2145 War Literature (3L,3CR) War stories exist at the nexis of two fundamental human drives: the drive to create, and the drive to destroy. In an effort to better understand these human impulses, students in War Literature will examine a range of texts that deal with complex, multivalent experiences of war. Texts will include letters, poems, stories, songs, speeches, propaganda, and film. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010. ENGL 1020 recommended.
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