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ENL 433: Nonfiction Writing
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits A course intended to develop the student’s skill in expository and critical writing. Attention will be given to the problems of structure and style with a view to writing with more persuasiveness. Prerequisite: ENG 151
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ENL 435: Playwright’s Workshop
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits An advanced course in playwriting. In a workshop situation, the student’s work will be discussed and analyzed. Particular techniques of playwriting will be closely explored. An effort will be made to have a current theater workshop class perform some of the contributed material. Prerequisite: ENL 272 or permission of the instructor
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ENL 436: Screen Writing
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
(Also CIN 436) 4 hours; 4 credits Study of the craft of constructing the screenplay, treatment, synopsis, and shooting script. The student will work on the problems of creating the original filmscript as well as adapting a piece of existing material for the screen. Prerequisite: CIN/ENL 274 or permission of the instructor
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ENL 437: Writing in the Business World
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits Communications, reports, descriptive statements, promotional writing, etc., which form the basis for written work in business, advertising, and industry. Prerequisite: ENG 151
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ENL 438: Newspaper Reporting
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
(Also COM 438) 4 hours; 4 credits Techniques of copyediting and proofreading for both the reporter-writer and the editor. Prerequisite: ENG 151
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ENL 440: Magazine Writing
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits A writing and discussion course for students who want to break into the magazine publishing world. Writing for popular, specialized, little, and broad-circulation magazines will be covered, as well as the broader aspects of the publishing market. Conferences and group sessions on the studentauthor’s work. Prerequisite: ENG 151
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ENL 441: Writing about Media
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits A writing and discussion course for students who are interested in producing articles and books concerning films, records, and television. Conferences and group sessions on the student-author’s work. Prerequisite: ENG 151
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ENL 442: Women’s Written Expression
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
(Also WMS 442) 4 hours; 4 credits A seminar to develop skills in both imaginative and critical writing, incorporating an analysis and comparison of the stylistic developments of women authors. Prerequisite: ENG 151
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ENL 445: Journalism and Society
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
(Also COM 445) 4 hours; 4 credits Learning to "read" and write the news. Analysis of the ways in which news stories define our understanding of society. The course will consider both the effect of print and broadcast journalism on politics, values, and social standards and the pressures on the press, which define its values. Topics vary from term to term. Prerequisite: ENG 151
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ENL 465: Writing for the Media
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
(Also COM 465) 4 hours; 4 credits Developing skills in writing for traditional electronic media (such as radio and television) as well as new media (such as the Internet). This writingintensive course emphasizes the translation of ideas into written text or spoken dialogue appropriate to the medium, genre, and target audience, as well as treatments, proposals, and other forms of pre-production writing. Prerequisites: A 200-level course COM and ENG 151 or permission of instructor
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