College Writing
Students are guided through the writing process: rehearsing, drafting, conferring, revising, and editing. The course combines informal writing activities (e.g., journal writing, free writing) with more formal assignments, such as a research paper. Students are encouraged to discover their own “voices” and to write both clearly and effectively about a given topic or reading assignment.
AWR1100.20 / 4 credits
John Battenfeld
Wed., 6:30–9:50 p.m.
Sept. 3–Dec. 17
Humanities Bldg., Room 2068
Creative Writing Intensive
This course allows students to explore various genres, including poetry, the short story, and the memoir. Students should be prepared to write, revise, and share portions of their work with the class and to read a selection of works by contemporary authors.
AWR2120.45 / 4 credits
AWR3120.45 / 4 credits
Theresa Benaquist
Thurs., 6:30–9:50 p.m.
Sept. 4–Dec. 18
Humanities Bldg., Room 2070
Posted May 15, 2008
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