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Drama 499: Study for Honors
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Prerequisite: senior standing, a cumulative and a major GPA of 3.5, and permission of the chair of the Performing Arts Department.
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E Comp 100: Writing 1
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course explores writing both as a process and a medium of intellectual inquiry. It asks students to build on their existing skills, imagining more complex relationships with their readers and more nuanced approaches to their subject matter. Students engage critically with cultural texts and scholarly research, as well as with their own writing, and present their analytical arguments in mature, effective prose. Satisfies the University's first-year writing requirement (if passed with C+ or higher), and must be taken for a letter grade. Sections limited to 14 students.
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E Comp 1001: Fundamentals of Academic Writing
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course may be required of some students before they take Writing 1 (E Comp 100). (Placement to be determined by the department). Emphasis is on writing process; reading comprehension; critical thinking; organization of ideas; and grammar. Must be taken for a letter grade. (Note: some students are required also to enroll in ELP 499.)
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E Comp 201: Writing Workshop
1.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An intensive workshop focusing on selected topics related to writing. Topics chosen by the department/instructor. Must be taken for credit. See course and section descriptions in online course listings for details about workshop emphases.
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E Comp 211: Writing 2
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course invites students to pursue a writing project that centers on their own intellectual interests and that complicates their approaches to researched, creative, and analytical work. See section description for details about specific class emphases. Limit: 12 students. Prerequisite: E Comp 100 (Writing 1).
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E Comp 213: The Long Essay
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course is designed for skilled writers who want to bring more complexity and depth to their style and content. Emphasis is on the innovation that can occur when we give sustained interest to our subjects in a long work. The class is particularly well-suited to students who wish to produce extended works of creative nonfiction, honors theses, or artist statements. Prerequisite: E Comp 100 (Writing 1).
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E Comp 220: Creative Nonfiction Writing 1
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A course designed to introduce students to the fundamental craft elements involved in writing creative nonfiction. While the course covers the major forms within the genre of creative nonfiction, including literary journalism, biography, profiles, nature writing, and travel writing, special emphasis is given to personal essay and memoir. Prerequisite: Writing 1.
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E Comp 221: Fiction Writing 1
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A course designed to introduce students to the fundamental craft elements involved in writing fiction. Prerequisite: E Comp 100 (Writing 1).
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E Comp 222: Poetry Writing 1
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A course designed to introduce students to the fundamental craft elements involved in writing poetry. Prerequisite: E Comp 100 (Writing 1).
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E Comp 224: Playwriting
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An introductory course in playwriting. Limited to eight students. Prerequisite: E Comp 100 (Writing 1) and permission of the instructor.
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