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3.00 Credits
Writing and marketing feature articles for periodicals. Workshop opportunities to write and revise articles are provided. At the conclusion of the course, students have a portfolio of their own writing samples. Prerequisite: ENGL 2413 Introduction to Media Writing. (Same as COMM 3063)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to adolescent fiction books, authors, and issues. Application to classroom settings is incorporated. Prerequisite: ENGL 1023 or 1033 Research Writing, or instructor permission.
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3.00 Credits
Design, layout, editing, and preparation of stories and articles for final publication or broadcasting. This course teaches students to shorten and re-format to produce maximum comprehension and readability. Prerequisite: COMM / ENGL 2413 Introduction to Media Writing. (Same as COMM 3173)
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3.00 Credits
The study of selections from Shakespeare's comedies, romances, and sonnets in relation to the Elizabethan/Early Modern Age. Prerequisite: ENGL 2113 British Literature I or instructor's permission. (Same as DRAM 3213)
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3.00 Credits
The study of selections from Shakespeare's tragedies, histories, and sonnets in relation to the Elizabethan/ Early Modern Age and English history. Prerequisite: ENGL 2113 British Literature I or instructor's permission. (Same as DRAM 3223)
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3.00 Credits
Through the study and preparation of various kinds of documents, students apply and strengthen the critical, thinking, writing, and reading skills developed in ENGL 1013 Expository Writing; ENGL 1023 MLA Research Writing; and ENGL 2653 Critical Thinking and Writing. The course acquaints students with the types of writing required in a business environment-usually presenting information and addressing organizational communication needs. At the conclusion of the course, students have a portfolio of their own writing samples. Prerequisites: ENGL 1013 Expository Writing; ENGL 1023 or ENGL 1033 Research Writing.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the art, rhetoric, and craft of personal journalism as expressed in essays, columns, and commentaries such as film and theatre reviews. After this course, students should be able to write a newspaper article that either informs critiques, promotes, praises, or entertains. At the conclusion of the course, students have a portfolio of their own writing samples. Prerequisite: ENGL 1023 or ENGL 1033 Research Writing, ENGL 2413 Introduction to Media Writing, or instructor permission. (Same as COMM 3303)
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3.00 Credits
Study of Dante, Milton, and other writers who have focused on the afterlife, in some instances imagining and articulating detailed conceptions of heaven and hell. Prerequisite: ENGL 1023 or 1033 Research Writing, or instructor permission.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of Christian themes in 19th and 20th century literature, with particular authors and works selected by the instructor. Prerequisite: ENGL 1023 or 1033 Research Writing, or instructor permission.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to filmmakers such as Griffith, Hitchcock, Huston, Kubrick, Kurosawa, Truffaut, and Wells. The work of such masters has served to define particular genres that include historical, epic, western, detective, gangster, science fiction, and horror. Students deconstruct cinematography, lighting, editing, directing, and other elements of filmmaking in relation to various genres; in so doing they gain an understanding of the cannon of film, of the themes and aesthetics in film, and of the ways in which culture adopts value and morals, from film. (Same as COMM/DRAM 3343)
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