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WRTG 106: (D) College Writing II
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: WRTG 105)The second of a two-course sequence that fulfills the university’s Written Communication requirement, this course combines study of the elements of style and grammar with instruction in structuring and providing support for argumentative essays.
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WRTG 107: Composition
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A study of expository and argumentative prose, and the strategies and techniques used by successful academic writers.
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WRTG 210: (W) Advanced Composition
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
The purpose of this course is to review, practice and apply the principles of a rhetoric of order, stressing invention, disposition, style, tone and theme.
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WRTG 211: (W) Technical and Business Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
A course in scientific or technical writing designed to help students improve their writing skills in preparation for their professions. Specialized training is offered in writing of proposals, reports, instructions, letters, abstracts, resumes, etc.
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WRTG 212: (W) Writing for the Law
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
This course aims to help the student develop the writing skills that will be of particular value to prospective lawyers. Readings, exercises, and assignments stress precision and conciseness as well as careful argument. The course should also be valuable to any student who wants to improve his/her analytical ability.
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WRTG 213: Fiction Writing I
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Designed to increase students’ skills in writing short fiction, this course augments frequent practice in the genre with attention both to theories of short-story composition and to diverse examples. In a workshop atmosphere, students will read and discuss one another’s work as well as fiction by well-known authors. Photocopying fee.
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WRTG 214: Nonfiction Writing I
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Designed to develop skills in writing creative nonfiction prose, this course employs a workshop format and requires intensive reading and analysis of student work as well as work by noted practitioners such as Orwell, Baldwin, Didion, and Dillard.
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WRTG 215: Playwriting I
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
This course is designed to teach students the basic elements and techniques involved in writing for theatrical performance. Students will write either a one-act play or one act of a two- or three-act play. This course may be counted toward the Theatre Major, Minor, or Track. Photocopying fee.
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WRTG 216: Poetry Writing I
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Theory and practice of writing poems. Opportunity for sustained, serious responses to student work and practical advice on publishing, graduate programs, etc. The course employs a workshop format and expects students to possess facility with language and a love of reading and writing. Photocopying fee.
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WRTG 218: (W) Writing the Web
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
Students will analyze both the visual and textual contents of e-mail, news groups, chat groups, MUs, and Web sites, and will be expected to produce a portfolio or Web site that demonstrates their ability to work in this new medium. Discussion topics include ethical issues unique to the Internet writing environment.
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