DEN-303 POETRY WRITING WORKSHOP

This workshop focuses primarily on the art and,craft of generating strong poems. Students review,each others’ work with revision and ultimately,publication as a goal. The course also includes,discussion of the current poetry market, literary,journals etc., and how the new poet can break into,the market. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: DEN 102

DEN-307 INTRO TO CREATIVE WRITING

This course introduces students to fiction,,poetry, creative nonfiction and drama and,presents an opportunity to produce written work,in those genres for review by the instructor and,peers. DEN 307 offers student writers an,opportunity to improve their writing. The works,of published writers, like the exhibits of,artists, are used as models and resources. This,course is open to the general … Continue reading “DEN-307 INTRO TO CREATIVE WRITING”

MOD-790 MOTION DESIGN INDEPENDENT STUDY

Independent Study is available to students who are,at Junior or Senior level standing with a,cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above.,The student may receive approval to work in an,area or on a project that is not otherwise offered,or addressed in the regular curriculum. An,Independent Study should include opportunities for,individual student voice and provide a … Continue reading “MOD-790 MOTION DESIGN INDEPENDENT STUDY”

DEN-310 THE FAIRY TALE: ART, LITERATURE & FILM

The fairy tale is a distinct genre of literature,,with its own set of characteristics and audience,expectations. In this course, students will,study numerous classic examples of the fairy,tale, such as those collected by the Brothers,Grimm and salon tales written by Charles Perrault,for members of the French court, as well as,modern revisionist adaptations. The origins of,fairy tales … Continue reading “DEN-310 THE FAIRY TALE: ART, LITERATURE & FILM”

DEN-311 SHAKESPEARE

This upper-level course on Shakespeare and the,Emergence of the Early Modern Self seeks to,explore the ways in which the language of,Shakespeare – in sonnet sequence, in comedy and,tragedy – allows a site for the study of the,struggles, conflicts and anxieties in the,emergence of what may be called early modern,subjection. Through close attention to the,language and … Continue reading “DEN-311 SHAKESPEARE”

DEN-312 FICTION WRITING WORKSHOP

The purpose of this workshop is to create and,refine new fiction in the form of flash or short,stories, novellas and/or novel chapters. Since,good writing rarely occurs in a vacuum, in,addition to providing critiques on student story,and chapter drafts, we will also discuss,materials from professional writers to help,deepen our own understanding of the craft of,fiction and … Continue reading “DEN-312 FICTION WRITING WORKSHOP”

DPR-490 INDEPENDENT STUDY

Independent Study is available to students who are,at Junior or Senior level standing with a,cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above.,The student may receive approval to work in an,area or on a project that is not otherwise offered,or addressed in the regular curriculum. An,Independent Study should include opportunities for,individual student voice and provide a … Continue reading “DPR-490 INDEPENDENT STUDY”

DEN-314 CREATIVE NONFICTION WORKSHOP

Creative nonfiction is a type of writing that,uses literary styles and techniques to construct,narratives that have their foundation in fact.,Examples include: memoir, travelogue, the,personal essay, and cultural observation. As,opposed to journalism and technical writing,,which are also based in fact, creative nonfiction,projects a dramatic, literary framework onto,everyday existence, rendering it enlightening and,potentially meaningful to the reader. … Continue reading “DEN-314 CREATIVE NONFICTION WORKSHOP”

DEN-316 THE GRAPHIC NOVEL

At once literary and visual, graphic novels,challenge the traditional boundaries of,literature. In recent years, graphic novels have,explored important social and political themes,,retold ancient stories, and carved new territory,in story-telling. This course will explore the,graphic novel as a cultural artifact asking,several key questions: What stories have been,told in graphic novel format, and why those,stories? What do … Continue reading “DEN-316 THE GRAPHIC NOVEL”

DEN-317 SCI FI AND HORROR WRITING

Science Fiction and Horror may transport readers,to a planet light years away or usher them,through fiend filled graveyards and crypts.,Whether extrapolating futuristic technology from,contemporary science or conjuring novel survival,strategies, these genres imagine what might have,been or what might be, creating a platform for,rich possibility. In this course, we will explore,the nature of both genres by … Continue reading “DEN-317 SCI FI AND HORROR WRITING”