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Course Descriptions 248 • Phoenix College 2005-2006 Catalog CRW – Creative Writing CRW120 Introduction to Writing Children's Literature 3 credits 3 periods lecture Overview of writing children's literature. Emphasis on genres and standards for quality. Development of techniques in reading, evaluating, writing, revising, and editing literature written for children. Prerequisites: None. ENH291 suggested but not required. CRW150 Introduction to Creative Writing 3 credits 3 periods lecture Introduces the student to elements and techniques of creative writing in a variety of genres; teaches terminology and concepts needed for successful participation in writing workshops; facilitates writing practice and evaluation; offers individual guidance on the student's development as a writer. Prerequisites: None. CRW155 Bilingual Creative Writing 3 credits 3 periods lecture Introduction to bilingual creative writing. Examines the elements of writing bilingual literature, including authorial voice and aesthetic, and the role of culture, ethnicity, and dialect. Writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of creative writing generated from a bilingual/bicultural perspective. Prerequisites: None. CRW160 Introduction to Writing Poetry 3 credits 3 periods lecture Prewriting (invention and discovery); writing; analyzing and evaluating (in workshop); and revising to practice manipulating various elements of poetry, critique one's own and the poetry of others, and produce a portfolio of finished, marketable poems. Prerequisites: None. CRW150 recommended but not required. CRW170 Introduction to Writing Fiction 3 credits 3 periods lecture Practice in writing fiction through a process of prewriting (invention and discovery), writing, analysis and evaluation (in workshop), and revision; practice in manipulating various elements and forms of fiction; production of marketable quality short fiction. Prerequisites: None. CRW150 recommended but not required. CRW180 Introduction to Writing Nonfiction 3 credits 3 periods lecture Practice in writing creative nonfiction, including autobiography and biography, the essay, reviews, and humor using a process of invention and discovery, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision. Combines lecture, discussion, and workshop, leading to the production of marketable quality creative nonfiction. Prerequisites: None. CRW150 recommended but not required. CRW190 Introduction to Screenwriting 3 credits 3 periods lecture Overview of screenwriting elements; introduction to screenwriting techniques. Prerequisites: None. CRW150 recommended but not required. CRW200 Readings for Writers 1 credit 1 period lab Analysis and evaluation of selected readings to raise an individual’s level of writing using print and online reference materials and resources; selection of important texts and research techniques to compose and annotate a reading list in areas of interest. May be repeated for a total of six (6) credits. Prerequisites: CRW150, or permission of instructor. CRW201 Portfolio 1 credit 1 period lab Methods for selecting work and compiling a portfolio of creative writing. Prerequisites: Acceptance to the Creative Writing program, completion of nine (9) credit hours of CRW course work, or permission of program director. CRW202 The Writer As Witness 3 credits 3 periods lecture Studio course focusing on writing with the writer as witness of the world: prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and writing of monologue and dialogue in various formats. Prerequisites: CRW150, or permission of instructor. CRW203 Dialogue 3 credits 3 periods lecture Studio course focusing on writing dialogue in a variety of genres; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of monologue and dialogue in various formats. Prerequisites: CRW150 or permission of instructor. CRW204 Journaling 3 credits 3 periods lecture Studio course focusing on journal writing. Prerequisites: CRW150 or permission of instructor. CRW220 Intermediate Writing Children's Literature 3 credits 3 periods lecture Application of techniques in writing literature for children. Emphasis on independent writing, self-evaluation, and revision. Includes completion of a major writing project of marketable quality. Prerequisites: CRW120, or permission of instructor. CRW240AA Studio Workshop I: The Short Short Story 1 credit 1 period lecture Studio course focusing on the short short story; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of writing in that genre. Prerequisites: None. CRW240AB Studio Workshop I: Publishing Your Work 1 credit 1 period lecture Studio course focusing on elements of publication including manuscript preparation, appropriate markets, query, and cover letters. Prerequisites: None. CRW240AD Writing Studio Workshop I: Short Fiction Revision 1 credit 1 period lecture Workshop exploring revision techniques for short fiction. Prerequisites: None. CRW240AE Writing Studio Workshop I: The Prose Poem 1 credit 1 period lecture Studio course focusing on writing the prose poem; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of prose poetry. Prerequisites: None. CRW240AF Writing Studio Workshop I: Dramatic Monologue 1 credit 1 period lecture Studio course focusing on the dramatic monologue; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of dramatic monologue in a variety of genres. Prerequisites: None.

Phoenix College 2005-2006 Catalog • 249 CRW240AG Writing Studio Workshop I: Poetry Revision 1 credit 1 period lecture Revision techniques for poetry. Prerequisites: None. CRW242AA Writing Studio Workshop I: Memoir 2 credits 2 periods lecture Studio course focusing on memoir writing; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of memoir writing, primarily in nonfiction. Prerequisites: None. CRW242AB Writing Studio Workshop I: Discovering Voice in Poetry 2 credits 2 periods lecture Studio course focusing on discovering voice in poetry; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of poetry in a variety of forms. Prerequisites: None. CRW242AD Writing Studio Workshop I: Magical Realism 2 credits 2 periods lecture Studio course focusing on using magical realism in writing. Prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of magical realism, primarily in fiction. Prerequisites: None. CRW242AF Writing Studio Workshop I: Poetic Forms 3 credits 3 periods lecture Studio course focusing on writing poetic forms; prewriting, writing in forms, analysis, scansion, evaluation, research, and revision of poetry in a variety of forms. Prerequisites: None. CRW242AG Writing Studio Workshop I: Dream Writing 2 credits 2 periods lecture Studio course focusing on writing using dreams and dream imagery; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of writing in several genres. Prerequisites: None. CRW242AH Writing Studio Workshop I: Musical Elements of Poetry 3 credits 3 periods lecture Studio course focusing on the musical elements of poetry, including sounds and rhythms, rhyme, traditional rhetorical devices, line and stanza; examines relationship between the written and spoken poem; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of poetry. Prerequisites: None. CRW242AI Writing Studio Workshop I: Cultural Viewpoints 2 credits 2 periods lecture Studio course focusing on the influence of culture and ethnicity on the writer, including factors such as age, gender, race, region, class, and sexual preference. Prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of creative writing generated from an exploration of culture. Prerequisites: HUM120 or permission of instructor. CRW242AJ Writing Studio Workshop I: The Urban Experience 2 credits 2 periods lecture Studio course focusing on the urban experience as subject, symbol, and influence in creative writing. Prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of creative writing generated from an exploration of the urban experience. Prerequisites: HUM125 or permission of instructor. CRW250AA Writing Studio Workshop II: Exploring Obsession 1 credit 1 period lecture Intermediate level, multi-genre creative writing, exploring obsessions as a tool for discovery and invention. Prerequisites: None. CRW250AC Writing Studio Workshop II: Journeys and Excursions 1 credit 1 period lecture Studio course focusing on creating and writing through the use of journeys, real and imagined; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of writing in several genres. Prerequisites: Acceptance to the Creative Writing program or permission of the program director. CRW252AA Studio Workshop II: Unreliable Narrator Fiction 2 credits 2 periods lecture Intermediate writing workshop exploring uses and types of the unreliable narrator in fiction. Prerequisites: Acceptance to the Creative Writing program or permission of the program director. CRW252AB Writing Studio Workshop II: Point of View 3 credits 3 periods lecture Studio course focusing on point of view; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision; experimentation with using different points of view; students may work in any genre. Prerequisites: Acceptance to the Creative Writing program or permission of the program director. CRW252AC Writing Studio Workshop II: Writing Revisionist Myths 2 credits 2 periods lecture Studio course focusing on writing revisionist myths; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of writing in several genres. Prerequisites: Acceptance to the Creative Writing program or permission of the program director. CRW252AD Writing Studio Workshop II: Creating the Multiple Self in Writing 2 credits 2 periods lecture Studio course focusing on creating and writing through the use of the multiple self; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of writing in several genres. Prerequisites: Acceptance to the Creative Writing program or permission of the program director. CRW261 Topics in Writing: Poetry 3 credits 3 periods lecture Analysis, writing, and revision of genre or element within poetry. Prerequisites: CRW150 or permission of instructor. CRW270 Intermediate Fiction Writing 3 credits 3 periods lecture Writing a series of original short stories; analysis of established works of fiction; concentration on revising students’ fiction through intensive workshopping. Prerequisites: CRW170 or permission of instructor. Course Descriptions

Phoenix College 2005-20<strong>06</strong> Catalog • 249<br />

CRW240AG<br />

Writing Studio Workshop I:<br />

Poetry Revision<br />

1 credit 1 period lecture<br />

Revision techniques for poetry.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

CRW242AA<br />

Writing Studio Workshop I: Memoir<br />

2 credits 2 periods lecture<br />

Studio course focusing on memoir<br />

writing; prewriting, writing, analysis,<br />

evaluation, and revision of memoir<br />

writing, primarily in nonfiction.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

CRW242AB<br />

Writing Studio Workshop I:<br />

Discovering Voice in Poetry<br />

2 credits 2 periods lecture<br />

Studio course focusing on discovering<br />

voice in poetry; prewriting, writing,<br />

analysis, evaluation, and revision of<br />

poetry in a variety of forms.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

CRW242AD<br />

Writing Studio Workshop I:<br />

Magical Realism<br />

2 credits 2 periods lecture<br />

Studio course focusing on using magical<br />

realism in writing. Prewriting, writing,<br />

analysis, evaluation, and revision of<br />

magical realism, primarily in fiction.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

CRW242AF<br />

Writing Studio Workshop I:<br />

Poetic Forms<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Studio course focusing on writing poetic<br />

forms; prewriting, writing in forms,<br />

analysis, scansion, evaluation, research,<br />

and revision of poetry in a variety of<br />

forms. Prerequisites: None.<br />

CRW242AG<br />

Writing Studio Workshop I:<br />

Dream Writing<br />

2 credits 2 periods lecture<br />

Studio course focusing on writing using<br />

dreams and dream imagery; prewriting,<br />

writing, analysis, evaluation, and<br />

revision of writing in several genres.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

CRW242AH<br />

Writing Studio Workshop I:<br />

Musical Elements of Poetry<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Studio course focusing on the musical<br />

elements of poetry, including sounds and<br />

rhythms, rhyme, traditional rhetorical<br />

devices, line and stanza; examines<br />

relationship between the written and<br />

spoken poem; prewriting, writing,<br />

analysis, evaluation, and revision of<br />

poetry. Prerequisites: None.<br />

CRW242AI<br />

Writing Studio Workshop I: Cultural<br />

Viewpoints<br />

2 credits 2 periods lecture<br />

Studio course focusing on the influence<br />

of culture and ethnicity on the writer,<br />

including factors such as age, gender,<br />

race, region, class, and sexual preference.<br />

Prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation,<br />

and revision of creative writing<br />

generated from an exploration of culture.<br />

Prerequisites: HUM120 or permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

CRW242AJ<br />

Writing Studio Workshop I: The<br />

Urban Experience<br />

2 credits 2 periods lecture<br />

Studio course focusing on the urban<br />

experience as subject, symbol, and<br />

influence in creative writing. Prewriting,<br />

writing, analysis, evaluation, and<br />

revision of creative writing generated<br />

from an exploration of the urban<br />

experience. Prerequisites: HUM125 or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

CRW250AA<br />

Writing Studio Workshop II:<br />

Exploring Obsession<br />

1 credit 1 period lecture<br />

Intermediate level, multi-genre creative<br />

writing, exploring obsessions as a tool for<br />

discovery and invention. Prerequisites:<br />

None.<br />

CRW250AC<br />

Writing Studio Workshop II: Journeys<br />

and Excursions<br />

1 credit 1 period lecture<br />

Studio course focusing on creating and<br />

writing through the use of journeys, real<br />

and imagined; prewriting, writing,<br />

analysis, evaluation, and revision of<br />

writing in several genres. Prerequisites:<br />

Acceptance to the Creative Writing<br />

program or permission of the program<br />

director.<br />

CRW252AA<br />

Studio Workshop II: Unreliable<br />

Narrator Fiction<br />

2 credits 2 periods lecture<br />

Intermediate writing workshop<br />

exploring uses and types of the<br />

unreliable narrator in fiction.<br />

Prerequisites: Acceptance to the<br />

Creative Writing program or permission<br />

of the program director.<br />

CRW252AB<br />

Writing Studio Workshop II:<br />

Point of View<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Studio course focusing on point of view;<br />

prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation,<br />

and revision; experimentation with using<br />

different points of view; students may<br />

work in any genre. Prerequisites:<br />

Acceptance to the Creative Writing<br />

program or permission of the program<br />

director.<br />

CRW252AC<br />

Writing Studio Workshop II:<br />

Writing Revisionist Myths<br />

2 credits 2 periods lecture<br />

Studio course focusing on writing<br />

revisionist myths; prewriting, writing,<br />

analysis, evaluation, and revision of<br />

writing in several genres. Prerequisites:<br />

Acceptance to the Creative Writing<br />

program or permission of the program<br />

director.<br />

CRW252AD<br />

Writing Studio Workshop II:<br />

Creating the <strong>Multiple</strong> Self in Writing<br />

2 credits 2 periods lecture<br />

Studio course focusing on creating and<br />

writing through the use of the multiple<br />

self; prewriting, writing, analysis,<br />

evaluation, and revision of writing in<br />

several genres. Prerequisites:<br />

Acceptance to the Creative Writing<br />

program or permission of the program<br />

director.<br />

CRW261<br />

Topics in Writing: Poetry<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Analysis, writing, and revision of genre<br />

or element within poetry. Prerequisites:<br />

CRW150 or permission of instructor.<br />

CRW270<br />

Intermediate Fiction Writing<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Writing a series of original short stories;<br />

analysis of established works of fiction;<br />

concentration on revising students’<br />

fiction through intensive workshopping.<br />

Prerequisites: CRW170 or permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

Course Descriptions

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