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5.00 Credits
Focuses on elements of grammatical compound, complex, and compound/complex sentences and strategies for fitting these sentences together into unified and coherent paragraphs; covers punctuation and includes individual and group editing techniques, to help students be more independently successful in writing clear and complex prose for college-level courses across the disciplines. May be repeated for up to five credits. (Course runs five weeks and starts Week 1 and Week 6). This course was formerly known as WRIT 100. Prerequisite: Placement in enGl& 101 or WRIT 101 which may be taken concurrently or by referral from developmental education.
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Develops ability to think, speak, write and read effectively. Develops writing skills by focusing on strategies and techniques writers use to convey ideas and feelings, to make a point, and develops reading skills to enable them to participate in their community and the world at large. Emphasizes both the process and the product of writing. This course was formerly known as WRIT 101, College Writing I. Prerequisite: Placement test (reading and writing) or placement test (reading) and diagnostic writing sample, or successful completion of enGl 097 and READ 097.
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5.00 Credits
Further develops students' reading and writing skills at the advanced level. Teaches how to write argumentative essays by conducting research, constructing and arguments, and using appropriate conventions. Fosters an appreciation of an open attitude towards diverse points of view and the value of reasoned debate in a healthy community. This course was formerly known as WRIT 102, College Writing II. Prerequisite: Completion of enGl& 101 or WRIT 101, with a grade of "C" or better.
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5.00 Credits
Explores narrative and its traditions as a distinctive form of creative expression. Develops strategies for reading, analysis, and interpretation. This course was formerly known as LIT 180. Prerequisite: enGl& 101 or WRIT 101 or instructor's permission.
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Explores narrative and its traditions as a distinctive form of creative expression. Develops strategies for reading, analysis, and interpretation. This course was formerly known as LIT 181. Prerequisite: enGl& 101 or WRIT 101 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Explores poetry and its traditions as a distinctive form of creative expression and develops strategies for reading, analysis and interpretation. Students will write and read poetry. This course was formerly known as LIT 183. Prerequisite: enGl& 101 or WRIT 101 or instructor's permission, or 101 concurrently.
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Explores women's poetry, essays, stories, journals and plays from at least three areas of the world. Develops strategies for reading, analysis and interpretation. This course was formerly known as LIT 201. Prerequisite: Any one of the following, HUM111, 112, 113, 114, enGl& 111, lIT 180, 112, 181, 114, 182, 101, WRIT 101 or concurrently, or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Explores Shakespeare as a poet and dramatist of his time. Covers plays representing a varied selection of types and periods as well as non-dramatic poetry. Develops strategies for reading, analyzing, interpreting, and performing Shakespearean texts. This course was formerly known as LIT 220. Prerequisite: enGl& 101 or WRIT 101, or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
The study of effective technical and professional communication. Development of skills in proposal writing, technical report writing, business correspondence, graphic and oral presentations, electronic communication and basic research techniques. (Cross listed as WRIT 106) This course was formerly known as TCOM 106, Technical and Professional Communication. Prerequisite: 101 or WRIT 101. Word processing skills recommended.
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5.00 Credits
Develops creative writing skills through reading and writing activities, focusing on fiction. Requires significant amount of creative writing and critical analysis of that writing by instructor and fellow writers in a workshop format. This course was formerly known as WRIT 221, Creative Writing: Fiction. Prerequisite: 101 or WRIT 101 or instructor's permission.
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