Upon successful completion of this course you will be proficient in the use of industry-standard web design software. The major and ongoing project for the course will be an online portfolio that demonstrates your skills as a web designer and professional writer
Upon successful completion of this course you will be proficient in the use of industry-standard web design software. The major and ongoing project for the course will be an online portfolio that demonstrates your skills as a web designer and professional writer
Directs students toward particular types of techical editing and writing: report writing, grant proposals, speechwriting, voiceovers, and integration with video and films, etc. Prerequisite: ENGLISH 381.
Continuation of ENGLISH 380. Production of documentation of portfolio quality; examples of technical editing and writing of entry-level quality. Prerequisite: ENGLISH 380 or consent of instructor.
Students will read major works, representing both "canonical" and emerging authors, from across the Caribbean. Lectures and discussions will address central themes in Caribbean writing, as well as issues of form and style.
This course will ask how African American writers sustain and manipulate a culturally specific literary tradition at various historical moments, ranging from the Colonial period to the post-Civil Rights era.
Nineteenth-century background: the Irish Renaissance; such major figures as Yeats, Synge, Joyce and O'Casey; recent and contemporary writing. (Gen.Ed. AL)
Close reading and analysis of novels to achieve an awareness of the aesthetic and social characteristics of the modern novel and a critical appreciation of the possibilities and varieties of point of view, time, and psychology in literary modernism. (Gen. Ed. AL)