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3 credits An introduction to the writing of fiction.
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3 credits A workshop in the writing of poetry.
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3 credits A study of the art of playwriting from the traditional and contemporary point of view. Guided writing of a one-act play.
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3 credits Legal Writing is a challenging yet practical course in the reading, planning, and writing of effective legal documents (legal letters and memoranda, briefs, contracts, and personal statements for applications to law schools). It is designed for students planning careers in areas such as law, business, communication, and media studies.
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3 credits Workshop approach to provide students with experience in judging manuscripts, proofreading, typographical design, and production of short documents: e.g., forms, resumes, flyers, brochures, and newsletters. Introduction to and use of desktop publishing software.
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3 credits Concentration Option In this course, attention will be paid to the reading and discussion of contemporary young adult fiction representing a variety of themes and genres. Other topics include adolescent psychology, the history and development of young adult literature, current trends in young adult literature, and the young adult in film and other mass media. Aimed at preparing prospective and actual teachers, librarians, and parents to understand and to direct the reading of young adults.
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3 credits Readings and discussion of major critical texts in their historical setting, emphasizing the critical theories of the last several decades.
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3 credits Concentration Option This course considers selected poems and plays, including tragedies, comedies, history plays, and romances, exploring the literary, dramatic, and historical dimensions of Shakespeare’s art.
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3 credits Web Design is an introduction to the practice of World Wide Web document design, grounded in an understanding of the Web's development and theories of graphics and communication. The course focuses on researching, creating, revising, and editing Web sites, using "hard code" and applications-based layout and editing. Not to be taken with DART 230
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3 credits Concentration Option This course examines women's literary traditions by surveying works of women writers from several historical periods.
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