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ENGL 304: Writing Non-Fiction
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Introduction to non-fiction genres which use fictional techniques, such as the personal essay, biography, and autobiography. Prerequisite: ENGL 110, 120. CW.
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ENGL 305: Writing Fiction
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Students will learn the theories, techniques, and discipline of writing short stories, by drawing upon their imaginations to create believable characters and to represent life. CW.
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ENGL 308: Advanced Writing: Argument and Persuasion
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Argumentative writing for a public forum on issues of policy or other significant social issues. Study of the rhetoric of argumentation with attention to the use of evidence, the internal logic of argument, and the appeal to an audience's sympathies and reason. Development of a flexible prose style that can be adapted to a variety of rhetorical situations and audiences.
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ENGL 309: Composition Theory and Practice for Teachers
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Provides future teachers of elementary through secondary school with a foundation in composition theory and writing across the curriculum pedagogy.
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ENGL 310: Writers' Workshop Abroad
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Open to any student who is serious about imaginative writing both as self-expression and as a rigorous means for discovering a place, its people, and its history. Phase I, which provides an introduction to the culture of the country to be visited, is conducted on campus spring quarter. The two-week Phase II unfolds abroad in summer. For English/Creative Writing majors and minors, the course satisfies any "genre" requirement. By permissionof instructor. CW.
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ENGL 311: Introduction to Professional Writing
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Provides an overview of professional writing in both theoretical and practical contexts. Teaches practical skills for writing memos, e-mails, proposals, reports, and other workplace documents with an emphasis on rhetoric, audience adaptation, ethics, and information design.
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ENGL 312: Topics in Professional Writing
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Focuses on specific topics or genres within professional writing such as proposal writing, technical writing, writing for the web, or document design.
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ENGL 316: Writing Poetry
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study and practice in the modes and techniques of poetic composition. CW.
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ENGL 317: Mythology
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
The study of the significance and meaning of myths of ancient Greece and other cultures. The influence and archetypal implications of myths will be examined in their original cultural context.
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ENGL 319: Children's Literature
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
The study of traditional and contemporary folk and fairy tales, as well as other modes of narrative for young readers. The course includes interpretive and creative writing assignments.
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