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3.00 Credits
Examines the role consultants play in the development of writers and writing. Students will observe and analyze situations in which writers work together, as well as practice response techniques. Readings and assignments focus on different kinds of work associated with assisting writers: consulting, responding, collaborating, and ghostwriting. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: WRT 200 and WRT 219; or by permission of instructor.
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Prerequisites: WRT 200 and WRT 219; or by permission of instructor.
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This course helps students work with other writers' manuscripts intended for publication in various venues. Students will assess a manuscript's potential and make editorial recommendations about the content, structure, length, style, and techniques appropriate to a manuscript's genre and potential audience. Students will also learn copyediting techniques and conventions. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisites: WRT 200 or WRT 219; and WRT 210.
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Prerequisites: WRT 200 or WRT 219; and WRT 210.
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3.00 Credits
Students will study the rhetorical and artistic dimension of writing techniques in multiple genres from fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. This class focuses particular attention on forms and techniques on the microlevel of the line, paragraph, chapter, scene, and section. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: WRT 210 and WRT 219.
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Prerequisites: WRT 210 and WRT 219.
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3.00 Credits
Students will read and write poems. The class will feature analysis of published poetry as a path to learning the craft elements that make up successful poems. Students will learn to provide feedback on classmates' poetry in peer-review workshops. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: WRT 219.
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Prerequisite: WRT 219.
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Students will read and write fiction. The class will feature analysis of published work as a path to learning the craft elements that make up successful fiction. Students will learn to provide feedback on classmates' writing in peer-review workshops. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisites: WRT 219.
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Prerequisites: WRT 219.
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3.00 Credits
Training in communication skills for business and the professions. Assignments cover varieties of information management, including handling research, gathering data, writing reports, manuals, directions, and correspondence, and making oral presentations. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: Fulfillment of general education Foundations - Writing.
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Prerequisite: Fulfillment of general education Foundations - Writing.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes learning rhetorical structures best suited for writing for the Web. Students practice professional writing as they learn to build Web documents for community and commercial Internet audiences. Additional topics will include designing with HTML/CSS, building websites with content management systems, user experience design, and search engine optimization. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisites: CIS major standing or WRT 253 and one of the following: WRT 200, WRT 350, DS 201, or DS 202.
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Prerequisites: CIS major standing or WRT 253 and one of the following: WRT 200, WRT 350, DS 201, or DS 202.
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3.00 Credits
Visual rhetoric and document design enhances the basic principles of writing learned in WRT 253. Drawing upon aesthetics, practical methods, and research in visual rhetoric, the course examines document design as an audience-oriented form of writing. This course also introduces students to cross-cultural iconography and the quantitative display of information. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: WRT 200 and WRT 253.
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Prerequisites: WRT 200 and WRT 253.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students for the challenges of writing in the global context. Through analysis and practice, students will learn to write and design documents that respond to the needs of local and global audiences in the 21st century workplace. Focus is on communication competence and the cultural dimension of language and design. Part of the Globalization Issue. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course helps students understand the theory, principles, and research of effective professional writing in international contexts while studying abroad. Students will address and solve communication problems typically encountered by international non governmental organizations through the writing and researching of professional writing genres (grants, proposals, brochures, and other workplace documents). Offered spring/summer semester of even years. Prerequisites: WRT 150 and instructor permission.
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Prerequisites: WRT 150 and instructor permission.
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