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ENG 121: Introduction to Journalism and the Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Designed to increase students' awareness of the mass media and its impact on society: development of the media, including writing types and styles; ethical and social problems; study and practice of journalistic writing, analysis of major news media with emphasis upon newspapers. Prerequisite: ENG 103.
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ENG 123: Newspaper Production
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Familiarizes students with all aspects of newspaper production and provides practical application of journalism theories with participation in the activities of the student newspaper. Students attend weekly meetings, write articles, etc. Includes one-half hour seminar/discussion.
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ENG 157: Electronic Media Writing
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This course helps students to master the diverse writing styles and formats used in writing for broadcast on radio, television and cable. These include public service announcements (PSAs), station IDs, promotional announcements, script formats, commercials, news copy and program materials. Emphasis is on developing broadcast copy style, distinguishing words directed toward the ear and the eye. Prerequisite: ENG 103.
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ENG 203: World Literature I
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
The course sequence (203-204) chronologically surveys major works of Western literature and its relationship to the cultural trends of the period. A wide and varied range of readings is available to the student. The survey should lead to an awareness of the objectives and forms of literary art and to a knowledge of Western culture as great writers have mirrored it. Course covers the period from the Ancients to the Renaissance. Prerequisite: ENG 103, ENG 104.
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ENG 204: World Literature II
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A continuation of ENG 203 from the Renaissance to the present, which may include works from Petrarch, Shakespeare, Cervantes, Flaubert, Sartre, and the moderns. Either semester may be taken independently. Prerequisite: ENG 103, ENG 104.
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ENG 206: Creative Writing-Poetry
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
An intensive introduction to the fundamentals of writing and revising original poetry. Techniques used by traditional and contemporary poets will be studied. A brief introduction to prose and dialogue may also be included. Prerequisite: ENG 103, ENG 104 and Permission of Instructor.
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ENG 207: Creative Writing-Fiction
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A course for the writing and revision of original fiction, both segments and complete stories. The styles and techniques of classical and contemporary writers will be studied. A brief introduction to dialogue and poetry may be included Prerequisite: ENG 103, ENG 104 and Permission of Instructor.
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ENG 208: Creative Writing-Drama/Script
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Students will write and revise original scenes and short scripts for the stage or screen, learning to use dialogue, character development, plot, structure, action, and setting. Critical readings as well as viewings of classic and contemporary plays or films will be assigned, and attendance at area professional theatre or film performances may be required. NOTE: Instructor will specify whether course is Drama or Script for semester. Prerequisite: ENG 104.
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ENG 209: Dramatic Literature I
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A study of the early development of dramatic literature and its social relationships. First semester covers major contributions from Aeschylus to Ibsen. Prerequisite: ENG 103, ENG 104.
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ENG 210: Dramatic Literature II
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A study of modern drama from Ibsen to the present. Either semester may be taken independently. Prerequisite: ENG 103, ENG 104.
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