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9.00 Credits
Focused work in the art and profession of poetry writing. With permission of instructor, may be repeated with different topics for a maximum of 9 credits. Preparation for Course P: submission of acceptable manuscripts to instructor in advance of registration. Cr. 3.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Study and practice of the essay. Review of historical, thematic, and stylistic range of the form, with emphasis on producing effective, precise communication of thoughtful, informed personal statements. Preparation for Course P: ENG W233 or equivalent. Cr. 2-3.
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3.00 Credits
Examines techniques for analyzing and constructing arguments, especially the use of proofs, evidence, and logic. Considers such issues of argument as the ethics of persuasion and the use of style. Students write researched arguments on political, legal, scientific, and academic issues. Preparation for Course P: ENG W233 or equivalent. Cr. 3.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Application of the principles of technical reporting to a major piece of primary research and development, usually a senior project in the major. May be repeated for credit. Preparation for Course P: junior or senior class standing and ENG W234 or W331. Cr. 1-3. Session Indicators (fall, spring)
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3.00 Credits
Preparation for Course Examines quantitative, qualitative, and action research techniques as practiced by professionals working in various fields of writing: technical and business writing, freelance and creative writing, academic writing, community and grant writing, journalism, and the teaching of writing. It includes coverage of both primary (i.e., field) and secondary (i.e., library) research. Cr. 3.
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9.00 Credits
An examination of major rhetorical theories and their applications for writers and for teachers of composition. Focuses on theories of discourse, invention, form, style, and audience. Aims at developing greater understanding of the writing process. May be repeated with different topics for a maximum of 9 credits. Preparation for Course P: ENG W233 or equivalent and junior or senior standing. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.)
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes a single aspect or a selected topic of composition and the writing of nonfictional prose. Preparation for Course P: ENG L202, or W233 or equivalent and submission of acceptable manuscripts to instructor. Cr. 3.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the engineering profession. Cr. 1.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the profession of engineering. Focus is on academic, career, and personal development success strategies including lifelong learning skills and professional ethics. Assignments and projects are of a multidisciplinary nature. Cr. 1.
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2.00 Credits
The principles of engineering graphics are applied to the visualization, communication, and graphical analysis of problems. Included are the utilization of sketching and computer-aided design to create and analyze computer-generated geometric models, manipulative coordinate systems, generate selective views, conform to graphic and data standards, and interpret engineering drawings. Preparation for Course P: MA 153. Cr. 2.
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