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[Choice:HU] This introductory class consists of the study of short stories, poetry, drama, and nonfiction and requires frequent student compositions. It develops the ability to read perceptively and to write effectively about literature. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every semester. Credits: 3
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This course provides a close study of the writing process and extensive practice in each of its component parts: pre-writing, composition, revision, and editing. The instruction offers students an opportunity to practice a variety of modes of writing. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. The course is required for English Secondary Education Licensure. This course is offered every semester. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to News Writing teaches the basics of news writing and editing and includes straight news stories, features, reviews, editorials, makeup, headlines, and matters of editorial policy and ethics. Students regularly write for the college newspaper or participate in other equivalent news activities such as radio and TV. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the principles of technical communication by stressing clear, correct writing of technical reports, manuals, correspondence, memos, proposals, articles, instructions, job descriptions, and specifications. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
[Choice:AR] This course explores the art and the craft of writing poetry and offers an opportunity to practice concepts learned in class in a variety of written exercises. While the instruction encourages students to study published poetry, the emphasis will be on writing poetry for an audience of poetry readers. The course will also cover the rudiments of narrative structure. No previous creative writing experience is required. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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[Choice:AR] This course explores the art and the craft of writing fiction and offers an opportunity to practice concepts learned in class in a variety of written exercises. While the instruction encourages students to study published fiction, the emphasis will be on writing original fiction. No creative writing experience is required. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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[Choice:AR] This course explores the art and craft of writing nonfiction and creative nonfiction. While the class explores the work of a variety of published authors, the emphasis is on writing nonfiction for publication. The course will include writing a variety of forms of nonfiction. No previous creative writing experience is required. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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[Choice:HU] This course examines (in translation) classical texts such as Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Virgil' s Aeneid , and selected Greek tragedies as works of art, as products of a specific culture, as sources and archetypes of our literary tradition, and as expressions of a mythology that has informed and shaped western consciousness and its values.Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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[Choice:HU] This course provides an introduction to literature and methods of literary analysis. Beginning with an exploration of the essential categories and vocabulary of literature and literary analysis, this course briefly surveys classical theories, such as those of Aristotle and Plato, and focuses on recent theoretical approaches such as reader-response theory, deconstruction, feminist and gender theory, new historicism, psychoanalytic approaches, and cultural criticism. Students will learn how these theories can be applied to specific genres and texts. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are ENG 1052 and HUM 1030. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
[Choice:HU] This course explores the roots and transformations of British literature and culture from the Medieval through the Modern periods through representative major figures such as Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Swift, Wordsworth, Dickens, Yeats, and Woolf. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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