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ENGL 383: Playwriting Workshop
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course combines a playwriting workshop format with the study of dramatic literary history and dramatic readings. It provides theoretical and historical background of performance and writing and introduces students to playwriting.
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ENGL 385: Voice and Diction
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
Students will focus on improving their techniques of speaking in this course-their diction, articulation, and pronunciation. Enrollment is limited to 15 students.
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ENGL 386: Workshop:Memoir Writing
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
Designed as a process-oriented workshop on memoir writing, the course explores the differences between memoir and autobiography. It also examines strategies for memoir writing, the creative process underlying the genre, and the contexts in which the contemporary memoir has emerged. Enrollment is limited to 15 students.
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ENGL 387: On-Line Journalism
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
"On-Line Journalism" is designed toacquaint students with the practice, ethics and evolutions of "cyber-journalism." It alsofocuses on enhancing online research skills and familiarizing students with opportunities to write both online and with webbased news agencies.
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ENGL 388: Writing the Feature Story
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This introductory course in interpretive journalism focuses on writing columns, editorials, and reviews, interviewing public figures, and understanding some press law and ethics. Enrollment is limited to 15 students.
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ENGL 390: Advanced Seminar:Prose
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
In this advanced prose seminar, students work on professional and/or creative writing projects designed with the assistance of the class and the instructor. Enrollment is limited to 15.
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ENGL 391: Persuasive Writing
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
The study and practice of persuasive writing is designed to convince an audience in a compelling fashion. Particular attention is paid to emotional, ethical, and logical appeals to the reader. Enrollment is limited to 15 students.
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ENGL 392: Advanced Seminar:Memoir Writing
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
Advanced students of creative writing will further develop and experiment with the strategies of memoir writing in this processoriented advanced workshop. Prerequisite: ENGL 386 Workshop: Memoir Writing or permission of instructor
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ENGL 393: Public Relations
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
In order to acquaint students with the varied and innovative methods used by organizations and individuals to gain the attention of the press and public, this course covers the history of public relations and analyzes its role in contemporary society, both negative and positive. Students learn how to write press releases, newsletters, speeches and how to plan print and television publicity campaigns.
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ENGL 394: Popular Media Consumer Culture & Gender
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
The popular media shape much of what Americans know or think they know. In this course students read media closely, analyzing advertising, magazines, radio, and television to learn more about what is produced, why, who controls it, and how it came to be that way.
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