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ENW 212: Principles of Editing and Design
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Preparation of copy for publication in newspapers and magazines and exposure to the book publishing process. Includes evaluation of news display, headlines, photos, and typography and working with the Associated Press and Chicago style manuals.
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ENW 215: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Reporting the news as a photojournalist. Stresses recognition, development, and creation of news photographs and the skills of the photo editor. Provides experience in shooting and editing photos using digital technology. Prerequisites: ENW115, COM213, or instructor consent.
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ENW 300A: Writers Workshop
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Open to students with a well-defined writing project in a genre of their choice (e.g., fiction, nonfiction, poetry, biography, etc.) to be completed by the end of the course. Regular and frequent consultations with instructor and class sessions with peers for critique and encouragement. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Workshop may be repeated for credit with permission of instructor.
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ENW 303AZ: Travel Writing 3 or
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Art and craft of travel writing are studied and practiced while traveling. Focus on reading travel writing from the past and present, and writing about one's own travel experience as it is happening. May also include reading literature and other books related to the place of travel.
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ENW 305A: Screenwriting
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Study of the conventions of the screenplay and practice in screenwriting. Emphasis on creating and adapting, writing, and editing narrative screenplays. Prerequisite: ENW100A or FLM200.
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ENW 308: Community Journalism
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Principles of news coverage and management in a community context, including small town, suburban, ethnic, and urban neighborhood publications. Includes exposure to community publications in the metro and out-state areas and a reporting assignment for a community newspaper. Prerequisite: ENW115.
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ENW 310: Nonfiction Prose
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Focus on the craft of creative nonfiction, which offers a freedom and scope beyond that of any other genre. Includes examples of well-crafted memoir, nature, travel, and spiritual writing from writers such as E.B. White, Barbara Kingsolver, Anne Lamott, Wendell Berry, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Reynolds Price. Students polish their own nonfiction prose for publication. Prerequisites: ENW205A or ENW211; consent of instructor.
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ENW 317A: Poetry Writing
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Metrics, imagery, and other techniques of versification, with practice in writing in a wide variety of genres.
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ENW 319: Advanced Journalism
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Refinement of interviewing, researching, and writing skills in the development of substantive news stories. Emphasis on off-campus newsgathering and use of public documents and multiple interview sources in the reporting process.
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ENW 342: Advocacy Journalism
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Study of journalism that promotes causes, with special consideration of journalistic history, standards of objectivity and fairness, and methods of newsgathering and reporting. Taught either as an overview or with a focus on one type of advocacy journalism (such as environmental, religious, or political). Prerequisite: ENW115.
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