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ENG155 — Reading and Writing Fiction

ENG 155 - Reading and Writing Fiction ENG 155 - Reading and Writing Fiction 3 Course Description: The first requirement in becoming a writer is being a reader. An introductory exploration into the form and practice of fiction, focusing on the choices writers make in point of view, voice, style, characterization, setting and plot in both novels and short stories. Surveying both recognized and new works of technical merit from one or more of the historical movements in fiction such as, but not limited to Romanticism, Naturalism, Realism, Modernism, Post-Modernism, or Minimalism, students will be expected to engage in both analytical ad creative responses in order to improve and hone their own fiction. ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral Communication, Critical Thinking, and Personal and Professional Development. General Education Elective(s): Humanities; Literature Note(s): This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education requirement. Course Student Learning

Prerequisites: ENG101

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