WRLIT-3000: Writing Workshop
Course Description
Upper-division Writing Workshops are designed for Writing and Literature Majors and Minors focused on the advanced study of a specific genre, medium, form, or technique specific to their disciplines. Writing Workshop courses might focus on the advanced study of a genre (fiction, SF, poetry, CNF, etc.) or might focus on a technique (i.e. dialogue, character, setting, image, research). Upper-Division Writing Workshop classes explore similarities and differences across mediums and genres, involve reading and writing, and multi-modal approaches to critical inquiry including creative responses, often in a “workshop” setting.
- Academic Level: Undergraduate
- Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites: Visit Workday to view this information.
- Subject
Sections
Spring 2024
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WRLIT-3000-1: Poetry |
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Spring 2023
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WRLIT-3000-1: Applied Comics
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Fall 2022
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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WRLIT-3000-1: Advanced Comics
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Spring 2022
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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WRLIT-3000-1: Applied Comics |
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Fall 2021
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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WRLIT-3000-1: Advanced Comics |
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Fall 2020
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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WRLIT-3000-2: Advanced Comics |
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Fall 2018
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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WRLIT-300-01: W: Poetry |
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WRLIT-300-04: W: Lit Forms - CNF |
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