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Feb 06, 2025
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2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Writing
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The program is designed to instruct writers in creative techniques, to nurture their individual development and vision, and to help prepare them for entry into the public life of literature.
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Program Learning Outcomes
- demonstrate a working knowledge of the fundamentals of artistic composition and craft
- ability to read as writers, analyzing in works by published authors the ways in which literary meaning is made
- ability to evaluate and analyze the techniques and intentions of literary manuscripts and to participate in constructive critical discussion of such works
- preparation for entry into the public life of literature, which includes locating their own work in the context of contemporary literary practice, preparing their work according to professional standards, teaching creative writing, and participating in diverse literary communities
Graduate Requirements (33 Units)
All courses are 3 units. Workshops
long fiction, short fiction, mixed fiction, nonfiction, and poetry workshops Note:
In Thesis I and Thesis II, students work one-on-one with a faculty mentor who provides extensive feedback on their work in a series of scheduled meetings. The thesis may be a: - novel
- collection of stories
- poetry collection
- collection of creative nonfiction
- purposeful combination of these genres
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