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3.00 Credits
Hands-on, writing intensive course explores unique writing requirements for electronic media. Internet, multimedia, and CD-ROM content are examined as examples of new ways of exploiting written communications. Students study internet documents, hypertext, multimedia presentations, and software programs ranging from corporate web sites to interactive CD-ROM entertainment. Course work includes composing interactive stories, hypertext documents, and multimedia composition. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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Course is designed for students interested in polishing their articles and essays and developing their writing skills and habits. Students have opportunity to enhance or modify individual writing styles. Students experiment with various writing strategies while fine-tuning their understanding of the subtleties of grammar related to their particular voice. Students build a portfolio and help edit and produce a non-fiction journal of student writing. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II
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Internships provide advanced students with the opportunity to gain work experience in a professional writing-related area of concentration or interest while receiving academic credit toward their degrees. 1-6 CRE DITS
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An independent project is designed by the student, with approval of supervising faculty member, to study an area not available in the curriculum. Prior to registration, student must submit written proposal that outlines the project. 1-6 CRE DITS
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An advanced class in writing creative nonfiction. This class will build on the intermediate workshop, with students expected to have attained a certain mastery in the writing of nonfiction. Students will read works of nonfiction and participate in presenting their work to the rest of the class in a workshop format. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 52-2900 CREATIVE NONFICTION WORKSHOP: INTERMEDIATE
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The Undergraduate Research Mentorship connects talented students interested in the experience of conducting academic research in particular disciplines with faculty in the Liberal Arts and Sciences. This course, available to students from across the College, gives students the opportunity to gain real-world experience and learn research and scholarly techniques from practitioners in academic and integrative disciplines based in the Liberal Arts and Sciences. The experience will prove valuable to students as they enter professional fields or pursue higher academic degrees. Faculty members will gain assistance in completing their innovative research and scholarship while mentoring students in fields of specialization within the academic community. 1-3 CRE DITS
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Course teaches students basic principles of literary magazine editing. Students act as editors, readers, and assistants for the English Department's award-winning poetry annual Columbia Poetry Review, learning the fundamentals of editorial selection. This includes the processing and managing of submissions, editorial discussions of submitted material, editorial correspondence (rejections and acceptances), ordering of the final manuscript, and preparation of the electronic manuscript for typesetting. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 52-1500 POETRY WORKSHOP: BEGINNING, 52-1602 INTRODUCTION TO POETRY
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Course teaches students basic principles of magazine production. Students act as editors and assistants for the poetry annual Columbia Poetry Review, learning the fundamentals of editorial selection, copyediting, proofreading, design, production, and distribution. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 52-1500 POETRY WORKSHOP: BEGINNING, 52-1602 INTRODUCTION TO POETRY
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3.00 Credits
Rotating topics craft class. Students read literature of specific periods and movements in order to generate poetry (and hybrid writing forms) based on these reading assignments. Craft Seminars that have been offered in past semesters include Poetry Translation, Hybrid Poetics, and Literary College. 3 CRE DITS PREREQUISITES: 52-1152 WRITING AND RHETORIC II, 52-1500 POETRY WORKSHOP: BEGINNING
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