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3.00 Credits
Practice in writing one-act plays on assigned themes, with special attention to the tone of dialogue, techniques of exposition, and visualization of characters and scene. Prerequisites: ENGL 156, 157, 306, 307, or CRWR 151. 3 semester hours
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In this course, students learn how to write humorous poems, stories, and creative nonfiction essays. Satire, absurdist humor, gentle humor, and black humor are included. Writers such as Dave Barry, Eugene Ionesco, Flannery O'Connor, Barbara Pym, and Anne Sexton provide models for students' work. Prerequisite: CRWR 151 or other creative writing course. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students examine developments in creative writing (fiction, poetry, drama, nonfiction) of the last 25 years. Special attention is devoted to thematic, stylistic, and structural concerns. Prerequisite: Previous creative writing course required. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Students learn how to write for and publish in various kinds of publications. Small press and major press work will be examined in both print and on-line journals. In addition, students learn about the history of literary publishing in America and trends that will shape the future of publishing. Prerequisite: CRWR 151. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Various subgenres and technical aspects of creative writing are explored with each offering of this course. Subjects include historical fiction, regional writing, science fiction and fantasy, setting, and character. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or previous creative writing course required. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This capstone course allows creative writing majors the opportunity to revise work originally written in other creative writing courses and generate new work. Students create a 50-page creative writing portfolio, which includes a critical introduction that discusses such matters as influence, aesthetic issues, and the writing process. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces microcomputer applications as tools for productive automation of work. It introduces the computer system and the operating system. It instructs the student in the rudiments of three popular software applications—word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation graphics. This course may not be taken by CSCI students. It is for students majoring in the liberal arts or teacher education and does not count toward satisfying the S/T distribution requirements. 3 semester hours
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This course presents the concepts and uses of spreadsheet modeling using one of the most popular integrated software applications packages. Students examine and use many advanced techniques, including advanced spreadsheet concepts, graphics, database management and macros. This course may not be taken by CSCI majors. It is for students majoring in the liberal arts and sciences and does not count toward satisfying the S/T distribution requirement. Prerequisite: CSCI 101 or permission of the instructor. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Computer forensics is the scientific examination and analysis of data held on, or retrieved from, computer storage media in such a way that the information can be used as evidence in a court of law. This course introduces students to the fundamentals of computer forensics and cyber-crime scene analysis. The various laws and regulations dealing with computer forensic analysis are discussed. Students introduced to various computer forensics and steganography tools. This course is counted as a science elective. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course is designed for the Arts and Sciences student who has no previous experience in programming. The Python language is used to work with lists, strings, arrays, and files using loops, user-defined functions, and Python library functions. 3 semester hours
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