WRIT - Writing

WRIT 3340 Creative Writing: Poetry

Students will learn to tap into their own creative sources, learn the role of reading and critiquing the work of others in the sharpening of one’s own talent, and gain the tools needed to come away from the class with a sharpened appreciation of the creative process and with a heightened insight into the workings of the language, including metaphor and other types of figurative language. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, and one 2000-level English courses.

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WRIT 3341 Creative Writing: Prose

Instruction and practice in writing creative non-fiction, short stories,  and possibly other forms of creative writing. Class discussion and criticism of work produced. Work from this course may be considered for publication in the Baylorian. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, and one 2000-level English course.

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WRIT 3342 Advanced Grammar

A study of modern English grammar with emphasis on its origin, syntax, morphology, usage, and current misusage. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, and one 2000-level English course.

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WRIT 3344 Scientific Writing

This course provides an overview of the writing and research processes for various genres of scientific and technical writing. It will address the purposes and principles of scientific communication. Assignments will cover writing for both general and specialized audiences. Prerequisites: grade of C or better in ENGL 1321 and ENGL 1322 and Junior standing.   
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WRIT 4192 Publications Workshop

Practical experience in editing and production of literary journals. Students will serve on the staff of the UMHB literary magazine, The Baylorian, and will assist with the Writers’ Festival. This course may count only one time as a Set 2 course in the English minor but may be repeated for elective credit. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, and two 2000-level English courses.

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WRIT 4292 Publications Workshop

Practical experience in editing and production of literary journals. Students will serve on the staff of the UMHB literary magazine, The Baylorian, and may assist with the Writers’ Festival. This course may count only one time as a Set 2 course in the English minor but may be repeated for elective credit. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, and two 2000-level English courses.

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WRIT 4340 Advanced Composition

A course focused on developing advanced skills in nonfiction writing. Includes study of theories of composition. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, and two 2000-level English courses.

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WRIT 4343 Advanced Rhetoric

Study of classical and modern rhetoric, from Aristotle and Cicero to Booth, Toulmin, and others. Emphasis on skills necessary to construct and analyze arguments and to engage in a variety of discourses in a rhetorically effective way. Prerequisites: Junior standing, ENGL 1321, 1322, and one 3000-level English course.

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WRIT 4392 Publications Workshop

Practical experience in editing and production of literary journals. Students will serve on the staff of the UMHB literary magazine, The Baylorian, and may assist with the Writers’ Festival. This course may count only one time as a Set 2 course in the English minor but may be repeated for elective credit. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, and two 2000-level English courses.

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WRIT 4492 Publications Workshop

Practical experience in editing and production of literary journals. Students will serve on the staff of the UMHB literary magazine, The Baylorian, and may assist with the Writers’ Festival. This course may count only one time as a Set 2 course in the English minor but may be repeated for elective credit. Prerequisites: ENGL 1321, 1322, and two 2000-level English courses.

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