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ENGL 230: Scriptwriting
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
An introduction to and workshop in writing for stage and/or screen. Students will learn about elements of dramatic writing, including structure, plot, characters, dialogue, scenes, and sequences. Focusing on studies in the craft of scriptwriting, this course requires intensive reading, writing, and revision. Learning Outcomes: Analytical Reading, Writing, and Self-Knowledge. Offered every other year.
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ENGL 231: Introduction to Film
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Students will be introduced to the techniques and aesthetics of film and an overview of film history. The course covers genre issues; compares studio, foreign, and independent films; looks at aspects of film composition; and examines significant works by auteurs such as Alfred Hitchcock. Learning Outcome: Ethics of Social Responsibility. Offered every other year.
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ENGL 233: Writing in Organizations
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Students will learn how to write effectively and quickly in a business context, exploring the proper form and content of memos, reports, business letters, executive summaries, and other business documents. Students will also learn how to write and design their own personal resumes and will produce a finished resume and a cover letter. Prerequisite: ENGL 111. Learning Outcomes: Writing and Public Speaking. Offered every year.
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ENGL 240: Intermediate Creative Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
A mixed-genre workshop providing instruction in the craft of imaginative writing beyond the introductory level. While students may elect to write in a single genre, they will examine principles and practices of both poetry and prose in order to gain a broader and deeper understanding of their own work and of creative writing in general. Through exposure to and analysis of the work of professional writers, students will acquire literary models, strengthen their editing and revising skills, and improve their critical vocabulary. Learning Outcomes: Analytical Reading, Writing, and Self-Knowledge. Prerequisite: ENGL 120. Offered every year.
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ENGL 250: Special Topics in Literature
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
A flexible course designed to broaden students' knowledge and appreciation of the arts by examining special topics in literature of particular interest to students and faculty. Emphasis is on readings organized around a thematic approach or concept. Prerequisite: ENGL 111. Offered as needed.
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ENGL 300: Women in Literature
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
An exploration of women's issues, concerns, and voices in literature about and by women, situated in a larger historical context. Emphases will include male and female responses to changing cultural patterns. Learning Outcome: Self-Knowledge. Prerequisite: one 200-level literature course.
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ENGL 301: Honors Reading
1.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This is an honors course credit, offered as part of the English Departmental Honors curriculum (see the catalog description). Although the course is offered across the semester, it is recommended that students select a 300-level English course that they are also enrolled in and complete extended reading and writing assignments for that course to complete the "honors reading"requirements. Permission of the instructor required.
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ENGL 303: Classical Mythology
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Study of the Greek myths with illustration of their evocative power and continued rebirth in literature, painting, and music. We may also examine the mythological mode of thinking that precedes the age of reason in the development of a society. Prerequisite: one 200-level literature course. Learning Outcome: Public Speaking. Offered every other year.
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ENGL 304: Medieval Literature
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
A study of British texts from the Old English period (in translation) and the Middle English period. Representative works include the anonymous Old English elegies, riddles, and religious texts; Sir Thomas Malory's "Morte Darthur;" selectionfrom Geoffrey Chaucer; and Marie de France's "Lanval." Timpermitting, medieval works from the continent might also be explored, including such important works as "The Romance of the Rose" and "Song of Roland." Learning Outcome: WritingPrerequisites: one 200-level literature course. Offered every other year.
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ENGL 312: Editing For Publication
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
The course will cover advanced editing for print publications. It will train students to edit copy for accuracy, clarity, conciseness, and flare. Students will examine the different needs for various media genres and outlets, and they will learn to identify possible libel and ethical dilemmas faced by editors. Prerequisites: two 200-level journalism or mass media courses. Learning Outcome: Civility.
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