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ENG 1003. Introduction to Writing. Required of all freshmen who do not meet entrance requirements for ENG 1013. Includes intensive instruction and exercise in syntax, punctuation, spelling. and vocabulary development. English 1003 does not satisfy any English requirement, and hours earned will not count toward graduation requirements. Three lecture hours, week. Credit: Three hours.

 

ENG 1013. Composition I. (ENGL 1301) Theory and practice of written and oral exposition and research in traditional and electronic environments; rhetorical principles and organization in practice. Prerequisite ENG 1003 , passing score on or exemption from placement exam. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours. Core composition requirement.

 

ENG 1023. Composition II. (ENGL 1302) Theory and practice of written and oral exposition and research in traditional and electronic environments; composing persuasive and investigative texts based on research. Prerequisite ENG 1013 or its equivalent. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours. Core composition requirement.

 

ENG 3111. Writing laboratory. Guided study in ways students may improve writing competencies through learning editing skills. May be repeated for credit. Two laboratory hours a week. Credit: One hour.


ENG 3123. Creative Writing. Fundamentals and techniques of creative writing, with intensive practice in reading and writing fiction, poetry, or drama. Prerequisite: Twelve hours of English. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies for up to 9 hours. Three seminar hours per week. Credit: Three hours.


ENG 3203. Advanced Grammar and Composition. Concentration on the basic terminology and procedures of English grammar and composition, with intensive practice in both. Prerequisites: Nine hours of English. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.


ENG 3433. Professional Writing. Strategies and practice in selected rhetorical forms; reading and rhetorical analysis of selected works. Prerequisite: Nine hours of English or permission of instructor. Will not substitute for a sophomore literature course. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.


ENG 6053: Professional Writing. Publication requirement in scholarly and technical communications such as articles, proposals, grants and other professional documents. Prerequisite: Nine hours of graduate study or permission of the instructor. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.