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CW 413: Writing Poetry
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Advanced study and practice in writing poetry. Students will explore and discover different aspects of their poetic voices through numerous workshop exercises. Prerequisite: CW 221 or consent of instructor.
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CW 414: Writing Short Fiction
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Advanced study and practice in writing fiction. Students will work primarily on short fiction, producing work that explores and embraces different fictional techniques. Prerequisite: CW 221 or consent of instructor.
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CW 425: Writing Creative Nonfiction
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Advanced study and practice in writing creative nonfiction. Students will explore all aspects of what constitutes an engaging and lively piece of creative nonfiction. Prerequisite: CW 221 or consent of instructor.
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CW 430: Writing the Novel
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Advanced study and practice in writing a novel. Students will develop a tentative plot outline for an extended work and will begin writing selected chapters. Students will not write an entire novel over the course of the semester, but students are expected to write approximately a quarter of the novel. Prerequisite: CW 221 or consent of instructor.
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CW 479: Thesis and Presentation
4.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
All CW majors must submit a thesis of imaginative writing and a theory of writing. Students must also participate in an oral defense their theses before a committee of three faculty members. Prerequisite: CW Majors only.
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CW 480: Publication
1.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Students will learn the professional protocols for manuscript preparation and submission as well as exploring various literary journals for the publication of their work. Prerequisite: CW Majors only or consent of instructor. (This course is Pass/Fail.)
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ECON 201: Microeconomics[B/E 231
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
This is a survey of microeconomic theory. The theory of the pricing and allocation of resources will be applied to current issues. The student should achieve an appropriate score on Part "A" of the Mathematics Placement Test before enrolling in this course. Thestudent must take the test before enrolling in the course.
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ECON 202: Macroeconomics[B/E 232
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
The course is an introduction to macroeconomic theory. The course identifies the primary social and economic goals for a society, including income, employment, and stability of prices. The methods and sources of the variables (economic indicators) used to measure those goals are described. The course presents the major theories on the cause and effect relationships between the variables, and explains the human behaviors that underlie those relationships.
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ECON 301: Intermediate Microeconomics[B/E 319
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A study of the theory of the firm, its behavior, behavior of consumers, and management decision-making. Specifically, the course will focus on price and output decisions, rational economic choices of consumers, economics of technological change, production efficiency and costs, competitive behavior, and adjustments of markets to new conditions. Prerequisite: ECON 201 or permission of instructor.
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ECON 302: Intermediate Macroeconomics:[B/E 363
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A study of the empirical patterns of the business cycle and long run growth, the macro theory to analyze them, and methods of forecasting at the economy, industry, and company levels. Prerequisite: ECON 202 or permission of instructor.
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