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IEP095: Reading 3

In Reading 3, students will acquire reading comprehension skills by applying metacognitive reading strategies to high-intermediate texts, relating key details through multimedia presentation tools, and engaging the writing process. Reading...

IEP093: Grammar 3

In Grammar 3, students will improve their lexicogrammatical accuracy and fluency in various contexts as they learn grammar for effective communication in everyday academic and nonacademic domains. The course offers interactive, personalized learning...

IEP097: Listening and Speaking 4

In Listening and Speaking 4, students will learn and discuss the role of art, communication, and media in American society, building upon the English language listening, speaking, vocabulary, and writing skills learned in prior courses. This course...

ECW2123: Literary Techniques and Story Development

The Literary Techniques and Story Development course provides a broad spectrum and intensive study of authorial choices and literary techniques that bring meaning and direction to stories. By employing literary devices, authors play upon their...

ECW2953: Publishing and Distribution

Students in the Publishing and Distribution course will learn how to publish and distribute their screenplays, television shows, comic books, videogame scripts, and novels. Students will demonstrate their understanding of the evolution of the...

ECW3111: Literary Genre I: Comedy and Tragedy

The Literary Genre I: Comedy and Tragedy course introduces students to two fundamental traditions in media and literature. Through the study of a variety of modern works of comedy and tragedy, students will learn what moves an audience to laughter or...

ECW4101: Writing Workshop I: Film

In the Writing Workshop I: Film course, students will apply principles of character development, plot construction, and format to film and animation scripts in a workshop environment. Students will participate in the workshop by posting, reading, and...

ECW3722: Children's Entertainment

In the Children's Entertainment course, students will learn about both classic and contemporary children's literature and its place within the context of writing for print, television, film, and animation. Students will also explore different avenues...

ECW3311: Literary Genre III: Science Fiction and Fantasy

The Literary Genre III: Science Fiction and Fantasy course introduces students to the specific appeal and techniques of science fiction and fantasy, including hard science fiction, space opera, epic fantasy, speculative fiction, and alternative...