Students must take the capstone course either in the semester they plan to graduate or the semester before they graduate. Prerequisites: Senior standing and ENGL 2155, ENGL 2156, and ENGL 2157 with a grade of "C" or better. Some writing assignments may include work in specific genres, others in genres of a student’s own choosing. The course entails some written analysis of the work of published writers and, especially, of fellow students' work. Possible topics include but are not limited to subgenres such as science-fiction, young adult, fantasy, crime, and eco-writing. A multigenre workshop requiring the production and in-class critique of students' original writing in the course’s topic area. Prerequisite: Any three of the following courses ENGL 3105, ENGL 3106, ENGL 3107, ENGL 3108, ENGL 3109. The course will also include the opportunity for directed reading and discussions of published works, authors, and traditions that influence or inform the chapbook project. This is an intensive summative project and will demonstrate the students’ mastery of formal techniques and narrative strategies. In consultation with a creative writing faculty member, students will plan, propose, and write a chapbook of 15-20 pages in the mode of their choosing, including a collection of poems, two or three short stories, a lyric essay, a short film, a one-act play, a cycle of flash fictions, a dramatic monologue, or an extended work in a hybrid-form. Prerequisite: Any three of the following ENGL 3105, ENGL 3106, ENGL 3107, ENGL 3108, ENGL 3109 with a minimum grade of C. EDAT - Education-Accomplished Teachng.
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