Students will review grammar, poetic and narrative rhetoric and analyze literary texture. Prerequisite: CW201A, CW202A, CW 203A, any composition course, or junior standing.
Read travel writing in daily newspapers and travel magazines Travel to local places of interest and exotic locales. Explore the travel industry, and learn marketing, research, and observation.
Read and discuss published fiction and commentary on writing. Discuss original student works. Students may submit short stories or novellas. Prerequisite: CW 302, or permission from the instructor.
This course examines the forms and themes, structures and conventions of the personal essay, perhaps the most fluid and dynamic form under the creative nonfiction umbrella. The workshop considers the essay's historical roots with particular attention to how the form is practiced by contemporary writers. Students read, analyze, exercise, compose and workshop the personal essay. Prerequisite: CW 303, or permission from the instructor.
Internship with Eckerd Review is a year-long directed study that examines the conventions and best practices of literary editing and publishing. Students will develop the knowledge, language, and skills necessary to curate, edit, and produce the student-run literary journal, Eckerd Review. Students develop their skills through coursework in the fall semester and put their knowledge to practice in the spring semester. Two semesters required for one credit.
Internship with Eckerd Review is a year-long directed study that examines the conventions and best practices of literary editing and publishing. Students will develop the knowledge, language, and skills necessary to curate, edit, and produce the student-run literary journal, Eckerd Review. Students develop their skills through coursework in the fall semester and put their knowledge to practice in the spring semester. Two semesters required for one credit.
A practicum with the student newspaper, The Current, including basics in newsroom management, reporting, and writing. Students work on all issues over two semesters, complete formal, complementary coursework, and receive one course credit.
A practicum with the student newspaper, The Current, including basics in newsroom management, reporting, and writing. Students work on all issues over two semesters, complete formal, complementary coursework, and receive one course credit.
Internship with Eckerd Review is a year-long directed study that examines the conventions and best practices of literary editing and publishing. Students will develop the knowledge, language, and skills necessary to curate, edit, and produce the student-run literary journal, Eckerd Review. Students develop their skills through coursework in the fall semester and put their knowledge to practice in the spring semester.
Internship with Eckerd Review is a year-long directed study that examines the conventions and best practices of literary editing and publishing. Students will develop the knowledge, language, and skills necessary to curate, edit, and produce the student-run literary journal, Eckerd Review. Students develop their skills through coursework in the fall semester and put their knowledge to practice in the spring semester.
A practicum with the student newspaper, The Current, including basics in newsroom management, reporting, and writing. Students work on all issues over two semesters, complete formal, complementary coursework, and receive one course credit. Prerequisite: CW1 215A.
A practicum with the student newspaper, The Current, including basics in newsroom management, reporting, and writing. Students work on all issues over two semesters, complete formal, complementary coursework, and receive one course credit. Prerequisite: CW1 215A.
A survey of the history and culture of East Asian societies up to about 1700 CE; the evolution of political and social structures; readings in major works and traditions of philosophy, poetry, and fiction.
Studies the social history of nationalist, fascist, and communist movements in 19th and 20th-century China, Korea, and Japan, based on recent scholarly research, historical documents, literature, and art.
A vigorously interdisciplinary survey of major environmental issues in China, Japan, and Southeast Asia addressing both cultural background and scientific and policy dimensions.