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K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
IA. GravesENC 2251-702 | CRN 54900 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. HicksCRW 3112-002 | CRN 83525 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1403
Fiction 1

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

Studies in 19th C Brit Lit: Adapting the Victorian Bildungsroman
M. GouldENL 3017-700 | CRN 90886 Distance Learning

This course will explore the cultural afterlives of GreatExpectations and Jane Eyre. As we examine the ways inwhich these novels have been re-visioned by novelists,playwrights, and filmmakers, we will develop a betterunderstanding of literary adaptation—the forces that drivethe adaptive impulse and that shape literary adaptations.We will consider literary adaptations as forms of cultural re-articulations, as artistic works in their own rights, and as formsof critical engagement with originary literary texts.

E. Ricketts-Jones ENL 3283-601 | CRN 90991 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 264
British Lit 1900-1945

Survey of poetry, drama, and fiction of such writers as Eliot, Yeats, Thomas, Conrad, Shaw, Joyce, Lawrence, Huxley, Woolf, Forster, Waugh, Owen, Auden, O'Casey, and others.

R. Cheng ENC 3246-701, 702 | CRN 82242, 82243 Distance Learning
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

E. Kicak CRW 3311-003 | CRN Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

T. HallockAML 3031-001 | CRN 87521Distance Learning
Am Lit From Begin to 1860

A study of representative works from the period of early settlement through American Romanticism, with emphasis on such writers as Cooper, Irving, Bryant, Hawthorne, Emerson, Melville, Thoreau, and Poe, among others.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
J. ConnerENC 2251-709 | CRN 54924 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

A. Graves ENC 2251-003 | CRN 89197 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 347
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

A. MedveskyENC 2251-521, 524 | CRNS 54873, 54877Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

A. MedveskyENC 2251-521, 524 | CRNS 54873, 54877Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. McCracken ENC 3373-791 | CRN 87528 Distance Learning
Rhetoric of Marginalized Comm

Study mainstream and marginalized communities in an interactive seminar featuring discussion, collaboration, essay writing, presentations, electronic media, and the development of a final project/ portfolio negotiated between each student and instructor.

T. HallockAML 3031-001 | CRN 87521Distance Learning
Am Lit From Begin to 1860

A study of representative works from the period of early settlement through American Romanticism, with emphasis on such writers as Cooper, Irving, Bryant, Hawthorne, Emerson, Melville, Thoreau, and Poe, among others.

Film & Culture
J. Lennon ENG 3674-523 | CRN 54892 Distance Learning

Students will be introduced to key concepts and techniques of Film Studies, including the history of film; an examination of film genres; an overview of foreign cinema; and the study of issues of class, race, gender, and sexuality.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
E. CharlesENC 2251-706 | CRN 54904 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. LeibCRW 2100-001, 003, 005 | CRNs 88664, 88667, 88998 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMTampa Campus, SOC 303 Mondays & Wednesdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PMTampa Campus, BSN 1309 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMTampa Campus, CPR 350
Intro to Creative Writing

In this course, students will learn about various genres such as fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and comics with an emphasis on craft elements common to more than one genre. students will also learn about the process of writing, including idea generation, drafting, and revision. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

P. Hansen ENC 2251-005, 16 | CRNs 89199, 89210 Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 250 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 461
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

B. SperdutoCRW 3112-004 | CRN 83529Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 464
Fiction I

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

M. Taylor LIT 2411-700 | CRN 90887 Distance Learning
Religious/Philosophical Themes

Theological and philosophical ideas, allusions and symbols in the writings of Dostoevsky, Nietzsche, Mann, Joyce, Eliot, Camus, Sartre, among others. Develops critical thinking skills and includes elements of the western canon.

B. SperdutoCRW 3112-004 | CRN 83529Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 464
Fiction I

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

A. Alqahtani ENC 2251-001, 011 | CRNs 89195, 89205 Mondays & Wednesdays 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CIS 3074 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 256
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

R. Cheng CRW 3311-002 | CRN 83540 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 255
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

N. Scenters-Zapico CRW 3321- 001 | CRN 83550 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 252
Poetry II

A poetry workshop that provides individual and peer guidance for the student's writing and that encourages the development of critical skills.

H. SellersCRW 3311-900 | CRN 54891Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:00 PM - 8:30 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 462
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

Rhet Theory for Tech Comm: Why Messages Fail (Or Don't)
N. Johnson ENC 3371-001 | CRN 90856 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 346

This course provides undergraduates exposure to key rhetorical theorists and concepts, placing special emphasis on the relationships between rhetor, audience, context, and medium.

Intro to Literature
M. Taylor LIT 2000-701 | CRN 83896 Distance Learning

They say “sex sells,” but for 200+ years, the same could be said for stories about dogs. Let’s dig into the tale of how dog literature developed, evolved, and influenced literary genres and movements—and why people still can’t get enough of it. Cat people welcome.

A. MedveskyENC 2251-521, 524 | CRNS 54873, 54877Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. Leahy ENC 2251-007, 012 | CRN 89201, 89206 Mondays & Wednesdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 349 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 349
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Intro to Literature
S. Senapati LIT 2000-521 | CRN 88657 Distance Learning

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

R. Cheng ENC 3246-701, 702 | CRN 82242, 82243 Distance Learning
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

Honors Seminar I: Communication for Happiness and Well-being
M. JohnsonENG 4935-001 | CRN Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 202

The Senior Literature Seminar will be the capstone course emphasizing the degree-program outcomes. Students will develop and synthesize the knowledge and skills gained, as they will explore a specific topic.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
J. GodfreyENC 3246-700 | CRN 50938Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Communications for Engineers

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

J. Anderson-LopezENC 2251-526, 710 | CRN 54879, 54925 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Honors Seminar I: Communication for Happiness and Well-being
M. JohnsonENG 4935-001 | CRN Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 202

The Senior Literature Seminar will be the capstone course emphasizing the degree-program outcomes. Students will develop and synthesize the knowledge and skills gained, as they will explore a specific topic.

Playing with Shakespeare
L. StarksENL 2330-601 | CRN 90987 Tuesdays, 12:30 PM 3:15 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 264

In ENL 2330, we’ll have fun exploring six of Shakespeare’s plays—Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard III, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, and Hamlet—through in-class activities, informal performances, quizzes, and various writing assignments. The written assignments include informal responses (in-class or Discussion Posts), the Literary Analysis Essay, and Adaptation Project. This course will provide introductions to Shakespeare and his plays, including their artistic elements, their cultural and historical contexts, and their relevance to contemporary culture. ENL 2330 fulfills General Education requirements (6AC - State Communication Requirement, 6ACT - Gordon Communication Requirement, 6ACT - State Communication Requirement, CAHU - Humanities, HHCP - Human Historical Context & Process, UGEH - USF Gen Ed Humanities) and may count toward the English Major.

J. Cook ENC 4940-700 | CRN 83561 Distance Learning
Professional Internship

Supervised professional work-and-learning experience under the direction of an employee of a participating firm and a University faculty member.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
E. CharlesENC 2251-705 | CRN 54903 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

C. Patterson ENC 3014-001 | CRN 87470 Distance Learning
Intro to Literary Methodology

This course prepares English majors and minors with the basic critical and technical skills and understanding for subsequent literary study in 3000- and 4000-level courses towards the major. Substantial writing.

J. McCrackenENC 2210-521 | CRN 50831Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

R. Cheng CRW 3311-002 | CRN 83540 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 255
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
I. JohnENC 2251-701 | CRN 54899 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

N. Volz LIT 2000-001 | CRN 50936 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 337
Intro to Literature

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

K. MillirenENC 2210-007 | CRN 82396 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 339
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

R. Cheng ENC 3246-701, 702 | CRN 82242, 82243 Distance Learning
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

M. SonnenbergENC 2251-523 | CRN 54876 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. Cook ENC 4940-700 | CRN 83561 Distance Learning
Professional Internship

Supervised professional work-and-learning experience under the direction of an employee of a participating firm and a University faculty member.

J. Godfrey ENC 2251-018, 019 | CRN 89211, 89212 Mondays & Wednesdays 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 251 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 118
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Introduction to Old English: Heroes and Heroines
N. Discenza ENL 4203-001 | CRN 90962 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 255

Though most remaining Old English text are a thousand years old or more, this language and its literature continue to inspire contemporary writers, graphic artists, and filmmakers. You will learn the basics of Old English while reading literature in translation with a focus on heroes and heroines: what makes a hero or heroine, and how do those expectations intersect and differ in different genres and texts? We’ll meet the early medieval hero Beowulf and the Old Testament heroine Judith, who both have a penchant for decapitation. Elene leads her son’s army to Jerusalem, while Andreas gets a lift from God to an island of cannibals. Other readings include the romance Apollonius of Tyre, the poem The Battle of Maldon, and more. In the second half of term, we’ll read and translate Old English passages. Assignments will include both creative and research options. No previous experience with Old English is necessary.

Literature, Race, & Ethnicity: Possible Worlds
S. Mooney LIT 3353-700 | CRN 54897 Distance Learning

This course explores the intersections of race, ethnicity, and diverse literary and other cultural texts. Students interpret how identities are formed in marginalized groups and engage in assignments involving ethics, empathy, and the Tampa Bay community.

R. Cheng ENC 3246-701, 702 | CRN 82242, 82243 Distance Learning
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

E. Metzger ENC 2251-701, 702, 703 | CRNs 89219, 89221, 89222 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Expository Writing
S. Johnson ENC 3310-001, 002 | CRNs 85110, 85112 Mondays & Wednesdays 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 350 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 354

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

N. Volz LIT 2000-001 | CRN 50936 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 337
Intro to Literature

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
A. BassoENC 3246-703 | CRN 50947 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Communications for Engineers

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

M. Taylor LIT 2411-700 | CRN 90887 Distance Learning
Religious/Philosophical Themes

Theological and philosophical ideas, allusions and symbols in the writings of Dostoevsky, Nietzsche, Mann, Joyce, Eliot, Camus, Sartre, among others. Develops critical thinking skills and includes elements of the western canon.

M. LeahyENC 2210-704 | CRN 53748 Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
T. TorresENC 2251-708 | CRN 54906 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

E. Kicak CRW 3311-003 | CRN Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
J. GodfreyENC 3246-700 | CRN 50938Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Communications for Engineers

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
I. JohnENC 2251-701 | CRN 54899 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. MartinENC 2251-525, 711 | CRN 54878, 54926 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. GonzalezCRW 3111-700 | CRN 87585 Tuesdays, 6:30 PM - 9:15 PMDistance Learning
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

J. Anderson-LopezENC 2251-526, 710 | CRN 54879, 54925 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

H. SellersCRW 3311-900 | CRN 54891Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:00 PM - 8:30 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 462
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

E. Ricketts-Jones ENL 3283-601 | CRN 90991 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 264
British Lit 1900-1945

Survey of poetry, drama, and fiction of such writers as Eliot, Yeats, Thomas, Conrad, Shaw, Joyce, Lawrence, Huxley, Woolf, Forster, Waugh, Owen, Auden, O'Casey, and others.

S. GreshamENC 2210-791 | CRN 51080 Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
J. ConnerENC 2251-709 | CRN 54924 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Intro to Literature
K. Fowler LIT 2000-003 | CRN 83892 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1309

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

N. Colecio ENC 2251-010, 015 | CRNs 89204, 89209 Tuesdays & Thursdays 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 131 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 285
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

E. Jones LIT 3301-700 | CRN 54893 Distance Learning
Cultural Studies & Pop Arts

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

E. Ricketts-Jones ENL 3283-601 | CRN 90991 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 264
British Lit 1900-1945

Survey of poetry, drama, and fiction of such writers as Eliot, Yeats, Thomas, Conrad, Shaw, Joyce, Lawrence, Huxley, Woolf, Forster, Waugh, Owen, Auden, O'Casey, and others.

C. Patterson ENC 2251-700 | CRN 89218 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

New Media for Tech
H. Conner ENC 3416-601 | CRN 87525 Mondays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 258

The study and production of digital media with special emphasis on emergent and evolving applications.

T. Zarlengo ENC 2251-707, 708 | CRN 89226, 89227 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. MartinENC 2251-525, 711 | CRN 54878, 54926 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

T. ZarlengoENC 2210-008 | CRN 82397 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 205
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

N. Scenters-Zapico CRW 3321- 001 | CRN 83550 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 252
Poetry II

A poetry workshop that provides individual and peer guidance for the student's writing and that encourages the development of critical skills.

Writing Technologies: Course Topic: Writing with AI
J. Moxley ENC 3370-700 | CRN 89071 Distance Learning

This course introduces students to essential writing and design technologies they will use in their careers and provides students the opportunity to practice writing and design while building a technological literacy around the use of new tools.

B. BrothersENC 2210-002 | CRN 82391 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 347
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

B. PeynadoCRW 4930-001 | CRN 54894Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 1:00 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Novel Writing Practicum & NaNoWriMo

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

Milton
E. Jones ENL 4341-001 | CRN 90963 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 251

Study of the poetry and major prose of John Milton, with special emphasis on Paradise Lost.

P. Sipiora ENG 3674-700 | CRN 87471 Distance Learning
Film & Culture

Students will be introduced to key concepts and techniques of Film Studies, including the history of film; an examination of film genres; an overview of foreign cinema; and the study of issues of class, race, gender, and sexuality.

C. Patterson ENC 2251-700 | CRN 89218 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

New Media for Tech
H. Conner ENC 3416-601 | CRN 87525 Mondays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 258

The study and production of digital media with special emphasis on emergent and evolving applications.

M. Hicks CRW 4930-001 | CRN 87586 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 347
Writing Role-Playing Games

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

S. Senapati ENC 2251-521, 522, 523 | CRN 89166, 89167, 89168 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. Hicks CRW 3111-700 | CRN 54896Distance Learning
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

M. HicksCRW 3112-002 | CRN 83525 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1403
Fiction 1

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

M. LeahyENC 2210-704 | CRN 53748 Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

D. Robbins ENC 3246-001 | CRN 82401 Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

J. Lennon ENG 4934-700 | CRN 90964 Wednesdays 5:00 PM - 7:45 PM Distance Learning
Senior Literature Seminar

The Senior Literature Seminar will be the capstone course emphasizing the degree-program outcomes. Students will develop and synthesize the knowledge and skills gained, as they will explore a specific topic.

M. Hicks CRW 4930-001 | CRN 87586 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 347
Writing Role-Playing Games

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

D. Robbins ENC 3246-001 | CRN 82401 Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

H. SellersCRW 3311-900 | CRN 54891Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:00 PM - 8:30 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 462
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
T. TorresENC 2251-708 | CRN 54906 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
S. DrumondENC 2251-704 | CRN 54902 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. LeibCRW 2100-001, 003, 005 | CRNs 88664, 88667, 88998 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMTampa Campus, SOC 303 Mondays & Wednesdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PMTampa Campus, BSN 1309 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMTampa Campus, CPR 350
Intro to Creative Writing

In this course, students will learn about various genres such as fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and comics with an emphasis on craft elements common to more than one genre. students will also learn about the process of writing, including idea generation, drafting, and revision. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. Leahy ENC 2251-007, 012 | CRN 89201, 89206 Mondays & Wednesdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 349 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 349
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. MillirenENC 2210-007 | CRN 82396 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 339
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
A. BassoENC 3246-703 | CRN 50947 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Communications for Engineers

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

Literature, Race, & Ethnicity: Possible Worlds
S. Mooney LIT 3353-700 | CRN 54897 Distance Learning

This course explores the intersections of race, ethnicity, and diverse literary and other cultural texts. Students interpret how identities are formed in marginalized groups and engage in assignments involving ethics, empathy, and the Tampa Bay community.

A. MedveskyENC 2251-521, 524 | CRNS 54873, 54877Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. GodfreyENC 2210-702, 703 | CRN 82234, 82240 Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
S. DrumondENC 2251-704 | CRN 54902 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. GonzalezCRW 3111-700 | CRN 87585 Tuesdays, 6:30 PM - 9:15 PMDistance Learning
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

E. Jones LIT 3301-700 | CRN 54893 Distance Learning
Cultural Studies & Pop Arts

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

N. Scenters-Zapico CRW 4930-003 | CRN 87963 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352
Poetry & The Archive

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

N. Dame Cross-listed with RUS 4900-002 CRN 90464 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 480
Dostoevsky & Tolstoy

The content of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. It will examine in depth a recurring literary theme or the work of a small group of writers. Special courses in writing may also be offered under this title. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

J. McCracken ENC 3373-791 | CRN 87528 Distance Learning
Rhetoric of Marginalized Comm

Study mainstream and marginalized communities in an interactive seminar featuring discussion, collaboration, essay writing, presentations, electronic media, and the development of a final project/ portfolio negotiated between each student and instructor.

Intro to Literature
S. Senapati LIT 2000-521 | CRN 88657 Distance Learning

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

Expository Writing
S. Drumond ENC 3310-700, 701 | CRNs 85114, 85115 Distance Learning

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

Studies in 19th C Brit Lit: Adapting the Victorian Bildungsroman
M. GouldENL 3017-700 | CRN 90886 Distance Learning

This course will explore the cultural afterlives of GreatExpectations and Jane Eyre. As we examine the ways inwhich these novels have been re-visioned by novelists,playwrights, and filmmakers, we will develop a betterunderstanding of literary adaptation—the forces that drivethe adaptive impulse and that shape literary adaptations.We will consider literary adaptations as forms of cultural re-articulations, as artistic works in their own rights, and as formsof critical engagement with originary literary texts.

B. BrothersENC 2210-002 | CRN 82391 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 347
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

D. Robbins CRW 3312-001 | CRN 83547 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 120
Poetry One

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

J. Rosello CRW 4930-002 | CRN 87963 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 471
Writing for Animation

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
S. DrumondENC 2251-704 | CRN 54902 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

D. McLeodENC 2251-522 | CRN 54875Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Expository Writing
K. Mavridou-Hernan ENC 3310-702, 703 | CRNs 88235, 88314 Distance Learning

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

J. Godfrey ENC 2251-018, 019 | CRN 89211, 89212 Mondays & Wednesdays 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 251 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 118
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

C. Steere CRW 2100-007 | CRN 91003 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 351
Intro to Creative Writing

In this course, students will learn about various genres such as fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and comics with an emphasis on craft elements common to more than one genre. students will also learn about the process of writing, including idea generation, drafting, and revision. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

L. Kurz ENC 2251-004 | CRN 89198 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 345
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. Hicks CRW 3111-700 | CRN 54896Distance Learning
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

Writing Technologies: Course Topic: Writing with AI
J. Moxley ENC 3370-700 | CRN 89071 Distance Learning

This course introduces students to essential writing and design technologies they will use in their careers and provides students the opportunity to practice writing and design while building a technological literacy around the use of new tools.

J. WolffCRW 3112-700 | CRN 87540 Distance Learning
Fiction I

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

D. Robbins CRW 3312-001 | CRN 83547 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 120
Poetry One

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

P. Hansen ENC 2251-706 | CRN 89225 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. Lennon ENG 4934-700 | CRN 90964 Wednesdays 5:00 PM - 7:45 PM Distance Learning
Senior Literature Seminar

The Senior Literature Seminar will be the capstone course emphasizing the degree-program outcomes. Students will develop and synthesize the knowledge and skills gained, as they will explore a specific topic.

Expository Writing
K. Mavridou-Hernan ENC 3310-702, 703 | CRNs 88235, 88314 Distance Learning

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

D. Robbins CRW 3312-001 | CRN 83547 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 120
Poetry One

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

J. Anderson-LopezENC 2251-526, 710 | CRN 54879, 54925 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

T. Zarlengo ENC 2251-707, 708 | CRN 89226, 89227 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
IA. GravesENC 2251-702 | CRN 54900 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

B. Beebe CRW 3211-001 | CRN 83533 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, PED 110
Form & Technique of Nonfiction

A study of short nonfiction narrative forms such as the micro memoir, flash nonfiction, list essay, and braided essay, and core nonfiction writing techniques, including scene, summary, dialogue, detail and elaboration, metaphor, pacing, character and theme.

User Experience (UX) Research & Design for Professional Communication
A. Gupta ENC 4931-002 | CRN 90888 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 202

Is what you're making really impacting the people it's meant to reach? User experience (UX) research and design thinking provide data-driven tools to answer that question. Using these tools, you’ll learn to analyze how people interact with, think about, and respond to writing and technology—then use those insights to ideate, prototype, and iterate toward more human-centered content. In this course, you'll practice methods including user interviews, persona development, journey mapping, prototyping, usability testing, and more through an original research and design project. You'll leave with a portfolio-ready artifact showcasing your UX skills in a professional context of your choice. Open to all majors; counts as an elective toward the Minor in Professional and Technical Writing and for both Creative Writing and Literature concentrations in the English B.A.

T. Zarlengo ENC 3310-700 | CRN 50949Distance Learning
Expository Writing

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

Intro to Literature
K. Fowler LIT 2000-003 | CRN 83892 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1309

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

L. Kurz ENC 2251-004 | CRN 89198 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 345
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. Taylor LIT 2411-700 | CRN 90887 Distance Learning
Religious/Philosophical Themes

Theological and philosophical ideas, allusions and symbols in the writings of Dostoevsky, Nietzsche, Mann, Joyce, Eliot, Camus, Sartre, among others. Develops critical thinking skills and includes elements of the western canon.

Intro to Literature
J. Lennon LIT 2000-007 | CRN 83901 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

M. LeibCRW 2100-001, 003, 005 | CRNs 88664, 88667, 88998 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMTampa Campus, SOC 303 Mondays & Wednesdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PMTampa Campus, BSN 1309 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMTampa Campus, CPR 350
Intro to Creative Writing

In this course, students will learn about various genres such as fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and comics with an emphasis on craft elements common to more than one genre. students will also learn about the process of writing, including idea generation, drafting, and revision. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Playing with Shakespeare
L. StarksENL 2330-601 | CRN 90987 Tuesdays, 12:30 PM 3:15 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 264

In ENL 2330, we’ll have fun exploring six of Shakespeare’s plays—Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard III, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, and Hamlet—through in-class activities, informal performances, quizzes, and various writing assignments. The written assignments include informal responses (in-class or Discussion Posts), the Literary Analysis Essay, and Adaptation Project. This course will provide introductions to Shakespeare and his plays, including their artistic elements, their cultural and historical contexts, and their relevance to contemporary culture. ENL 2330 fulfills General Education requirements (6AC - State Communication Requirement, 6ACT - Gordon Communication Requirement, 6ACT - State Communication Requirement, CAHU - Humanities, HHCP - Human Historical Context & Process, UGEH - USF Gen Ed Humanities) and may count toward the English Major.

T. Zarlengo ENC 3310-700 | CRN 50949Distance Learning
Expository Writing

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

D. Robbins ENC 3246-001 | CRN 82401 Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

L. Kurz ENC 2251-004 | CRN 89198 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 345
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. GonzalezCRW 3111-700 | CRN 87585 Tuesdays, 6:30 PM - 9:15 PMDistance Learning
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

P. Hansen ENC 2251-005, 16 | CRNs 89199, 89210 Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 250 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 461
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

N. DameCross-listed with RUS 4900-002 CRN 90464 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 480
Dostoevsky & Tolstoy

The content of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. It will examine in depth a recurring literary theme or the work of a small group of writers. Special courses in writing may also be offered under this title. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

P. Hansen ENC 2251-706 | CRN 89225 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
E. CharlesENC 2251-705 | CRN 54903 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Playing with Shakespeare
L. StarksENL 2330-601 | CRN 90987 Tuesdays, 12:30 PM 3:15 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 264

In ENL 2330, we’ll have fun exploring six of Shakespeare’s plays—Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard III, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, and Hamlet—through in-class activities, informal performances, quizzes, and various writing assignments. The written assignments include informal responses (in-class or Discussion Posts), the Literary Analysis Essay, and Adaptation Project. This course will provide introductions to Shakespeare and his plays, including their artistic elements, their cultural and historical contexts, and their relevance to contemporary culture. ENL 2330 fulfills General Education requirements (6AC - State Communication Requirement, 6ACT - Gordon Communication Requirement, 6ACT - State Communication Requirement, CAHU - Humanities, HHCP - Human Historical Context & Process, UGEH - USF Gen Ed Humanities) and may count toward the English Major.

T. ZarlengoENC 2210-008 | CRN 82397 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 205
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

M. Leib CRW 4930-004 | CRN 87539 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1309
Screenwriting

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

J. Rosello CRW 4930-002 | CRN 87963 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 471
Writing for Animation

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

T. HallockLIT 2109-791 | CRN 90990 Distance Learning
Great Literature of the World

An introduction to world literature, including samples from the ancient and modern era, literature in translation, male and female writers and various cultures. This course affords students the ability to think critically and includes selections from the western canon.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
A. BassoENC 3246-703 | CRN 50947 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Communications for Engineers

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

S. GreshamENC 2210-791 | CRN 51080 Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

Expository Writing
K. Mavridou-Hernan ENC 3310-702, 703 | CRNs 88235, 88314 Distance Learning

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

Intro to Literature
N. Discenza LIT 2000-001 | CRN 85562 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 254

Family can be welcoming or difficult, a safe harbor or something to escape, something in between or all these things at once. While we think through what family is and what it can be, we will deepen our understandings of poetry, prose fiction, and drama across a range of historical periods and cultures. You will sharpen your skills in close reading and analysis with authors, poets, and dramatists from Sophocles to Toni Morrison.

C. LokCRW 3111-004 | CRN 87544Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 384
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

C. Franklin ENC 3246-005, 006 | CRN 82404, 82405 Mondays & Wednesdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 345 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, EDU 254
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

N. Colecio ENC 2251-010, 015 | CRNs 89204, 89209 Tuesdays & Thursdays 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 131 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 285
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Intro to Literature
N. Discenza LIT 2000-001 | CRN 85562 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 254

Family can be welcoming or difficult, a safe harbor or something to escape, something in between or all these things at once. While we think through what family is and what it can be, we will deepen our understandings of poetry, prose fiction, and drama across a range of historical periods and cultures. You will sharpen your skills in close reading and analysis with authors, poets, and dramatists from Sophocles to Toni Morrison.

T. HallockLIT 2109-791 | CRN 90990 Distance Learning
Great Literature of the World

An introduction to world literature, including samples from the ancient and modern era, literature in translation, male and female writers and various cultures. This course affords students the ability to think critically and includes selections from the western canon.

R. Cheng CRW 3311-002 | CRN 83540 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 255
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

M. LeahyENC 2210-704 | CRN 53748 Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

E. Ricketts-JonesENG 3014-700 | CRN 54927 Distance Learning
IIntro to Literary Methodology: Marvelous Monsters

This course prepares English majors and minors with the basic critical and technical skills and understanding for subsequent literary study in 3000- and 4000-level courses towards the major. Substantial writing.

Intro to Literature
M. Taylor LIT 2000-701 | CRN 83896 Distance Learning

They say “sex sells,” but for 200+ years, the same could be said for stories about dogs. Let’s dig into the tale of how dog literature developed, evolved, and influenced literary genres and movements—and why people still can’t get enough of it. Cat people welcome.

A. Alqahtani ENC 2251-001, 011 | CRNs 89195, 89205 Mondays & Wednesdays 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CIS 3074 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 256
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Q. LeAML 3674-002 | CRN 90893 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 256
Asian American Lit & Film

This course is a critical survey of Asian American popular culture, especially literature and film. We will emphasize the social and political contexts out of which these productions emerge by analyzing political cartoons, news articles, and discourses.

C. Steere CRW 2100-007 | CRN 91003 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 351
Intro to Creative Writing

In this course, students will learn about various genres such as fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and comics with an emphasis on craft elements common to more than one genre. students will also learn about the process of writing, including idea generation, drafting, and revision. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. HicksCRW 3112-002 | CRN 83525 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1403
Fiction 1

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

J. Lennon ENG 4934-700 | CRN 90964 Wednesdays 5:00 PM - 7:45 PM Distance Learning
Senior Literature Seminar

The Senior Literature Seminar will be the capstone course emphasizing the degree-program outcomes. Students will develop and synthesize the knowledge and skills gained, as they will explore a specific topic.

C. Patterson ENC 3014-001 | CRN 87470 Distance Learning
Intro to Literary Methodology

This course prepares English majors and minors with the basic critical and technical skills and understanding for subsequent literary study in 3000- and 4000-level courses towards the major. Substantial writing.

B. PeynadoCRW 3121-001 | CRNs 83531, 87964 Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 462 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1304
Fiction II

A fiction workshop which provides individual and peer guidance for the student's writing and which encourages the development of critical skills.

A. TolaseCRW 3212-001 | CRN 54895Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1:15 PM - 4:45 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Nonfiction I: Opinions and True Stories

An examination of the diverse strategies employed in the forms of nonfiction, including but not limited to memoir, essay, researched essay, micro-memoir, braided essays, nature writing, food writing, writing about place, and/or literary journalism.

Intro to Literature
S. Senapati LIT 2000-521 | CRN 88657 Distance Learning

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

Milton
E. Jones ENL 4341-001 | CRN 90963 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 251

Study of the poetry and major prose of John Milton, with special emphasis on Paradise Lost.

Film & Culture
J. Lennon ENG 3674-523 | CRN 54892 Distance Learning

Students will be introduced to key concepts and techniques of Film Studies, including the history of film; an examination of film genres; an overview of foreign cinema; and the study of issues of class, race, gender, and sexuality.

Intro to Literature
S. Senapati LIT 2000-521 | CRN 88657 Distance Learning

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

M. Hicks CRW 4930-001 | CRN 87586 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 347
Writing Role-Playing Games

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

N. Scenters-Zapico CRW 3321- 001 | CRN 83550 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 252
Poetry II

A poetry workshop that provides individual and peer guidance for the student's writing and that encourages the development of critical skills.

Literature, Race, & Ethnicity
J. Armstrong LIT 3353-791 | CRN 90989 Distance Learning

This course explores the intersections of race, ethnicity, and diverse literary and other cultural texts. Students interpret how identities are formed in marginalized groups and engage in assignments involving ethics, empathy, and the Tampa Bay community.

Film & Culture
J. Lennon ENG 3674-523 | CRN 54892 Distance Learning

Students will be introduced to key concepts and techniques of Film Studies, including the history of film; an examination of film genres; an overview of foreign cinema; and the study of issues of class, race, gender, and sexuality.

E. Ricketts-JonesENG 3014-700 | CRN 54927 Distance Learning
Intro to Literary Methodology: Marvelous Monsters

This course prepares English majors and minors with the basic critical and technical skills and understanding for subsequent literary study in 3000- and 4000-level courses towards the major. Substantial writing.

B. Beebe CRW 3211-001 | CRN 83533 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, PED 110
Form & Technique of Nonfiction

A study of short nonfiction narrative forms such as the micro memoir, flash nonfiction, list essay, and braided essay, and core nonfiction writing techniques, including scene, summary, dialogue, detail and elaboration, metaphor, pacing, character and theme.

K. Allukian LIT 3451-001 | CRN 54890 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1:15 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 124
Literature & the Occult

An introduction to the occult tradition as a major ingredient in English, Continental, American, and Multicultural literature. Focuses on values/ethics, race/ethnicity, and gender; thinking and writing skills.

T. AvdelasCRW 3312-900 | CRN 54930Mondays & Wednesdays, 5:00 PM - 8:30 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Poetry I

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

N. Scenters-Zapico CRW 4930-003 | CRN 87963 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352
Poetry & The Archive

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

B. Beebe CRW 3211-001 | CRN 83533 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, PED 110
Form & Technique of Nonfiction

A study of short nonfiction narrative forms such as the micro memoir, flash nonfiction, list essay, and braided essay, and core nonfiction writing techniques, including scene, summary, dialogue, detail and elaboration, metaphor, pacing, character and theme.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
D. LaitinenENC 3246-701 | CRN 50945 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Communications for Engineers

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

Intro to Literature
M. Hanna LIT 2000-011 | CRN 83909 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 172

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

Literature, Race, & Ethnicity
J. Armstrong LIT 3353-791 | CRN 90989 Distance Learning

This course explores the intersections of race, ethnicity, and diverse literary and other cultural texts. Students interpret how identities are formed in marginalized groups and engage in assignments involving ethics, empathy, and the Tampa Bay community.

L. Kurz LIT 3451-002 CRN# 90894 Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 338
Literature & the Occult

An introduction to the occult tradition as a major ingredient in English, Continental, American, and Multicultural literature. Focuses on values/ethics, race/ethnicity, and gender; thinking and writing skills.

H. Conner ENC 4311-601 | CRN 87522 Mondays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 258
Advanced Composition

Instruction and practice in writing effective, lucid, and compelling prose, with special emphasis on style, logical argumentation, and critical thinking.

C. Patterson ENC 3014-001 | CRN 87470 Distance Learning
Intro to Literary Methodology

This course prepares English majors and minors with the basic critical and technical skills and understanding for subsequent literary study in 3000- and 4000-level courses towards the major. Substantial writing.

B. Fried LIT 2109-001 | CRN Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 160
Great Literature of the World

An introduction to world literature, including samples from the ancient and modern era, literature in translation, male and female writers and various cultures. This course affords students the ability to think critically and includes selections from the western canon.

J. Rosello CRW 4930-002 | CRN 87963 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 471
Writing for Animation

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

Intro to Literature
M. Hanna LIT 2000-011 | CRN 83909 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 172

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

J. Cook ENC 4940-700 | CRN 83561 Distance Learning
Professional Internship

Supervised professional work-and-learning experience under the direction of an employee of a participating firm and a University faculty member.

B. BrothersENC 2210-002 | CRN 82391 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 347
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

Intro to Literature
J. Armstrong LIT 2000-791 | CRN 82783 Distance Learning

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

User Experience (UX) Research & Design for Professional Communication
A. Gupta ENC 4931-002 | CRN 90888 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 202

Is what you're making really impacting the people it's meant to reach? User experience (UX) research and design thinking provide data-driven tools to answer that question. Using these tools, you’ll learn to analyze how people interact with, think about, and respond to writing and technology—then use those insights to ideate, prototype, and iterate toward more human-centered content. In this course, you'll practice methods including user interviews, persona development, journey mapping, prototyping, usability testing, and more through an original research and design project. You'll leave with a portfolio-ready artifact showcasing your UX skills in a professional context of your choice. Open to all majors; counts as an elective toward the Minor in Professional and Technical Writing and for both Creative Writing and Literature concentrations in the English B.A.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
T. TorresENC 2251-708 | CRN 54906 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. Taylor LIT 2411-700 | CRN 90887 Distance Learning
Religious/Philosophical Themes

Theological and philosophical ideas, allusions and symbols in the writings of Dostoevsky, Nietzsche, Mann, Joyce, Eliot, Camus, Sartre, among others. Develops critical thinking skills and includes elements of the western canon.

T. Zarlengo ENC 2251-707, 708 | CRN 89226, 89227 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

L. Kurz ENC 2251-004 | CRN 89198 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 345
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

B. SperdutoCRW 3112-004 | CRN 83529Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 464
Fiction I

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

S. Senapati ENC 2251-521, 522, 523 | CRN 89166, 89167, 89168 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

A. Graves ENC 2251-003 | CRN 89197 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 347
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. McCracken ENC 3373-791 | CRN 87528 Distance Learning
Rhetoric of Marginalized Comm

Study mainstream and marginalized communities in an interactive seminar featuring discussion, collaboration, essay writing, presentations, electronic media, and the development of a final project/ portfolio negotiated between each student and instructor.

H. SellersCRW 3311-900 | CRN 54891Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:00 PM - 8:30 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 462
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

S. Senapati ENC 2251-521, 522, 523 | CRN 89166, 89167, 89168 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. McCrackenENC 2210-521 | CRN 50831Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

M. Hicks CRW 4930-001 | CRN 87586 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 347
Writing Role-Playing Games

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

T. HallockAML 3031-001 | CRN 87521Distance Learning
Am Lit From Begin to 1860

A study of representative works from the period of early settlement through American Romanticism, with emphasis on such writers as Cooper, Irving, Bryant, Hawthorne, Emerson, Melville, Thoreau, and Poe, among others.

Rhet Theory for Tech Comm: Why Messages Fail (Or Don't)
N. Johnson ENC 3371-001 | CRN 90856 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 346

This course provides undergraduates exposure to key rhetorical theorists and concepts, placing special emphasis on the relationships between rhetor, audience, context, and medium.

Expository Writing
K. Mavridou-Hernan ENC 3310-702, 703 | CRNs 88235, 88314 Distance Learning

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

Intro to Literature
M. Hanna LIT 2000-011 | CRN 83909 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 172

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

E. Ricketts-JonesENG 3014-700 | CRN 54927 Distance Learning
IIntro to Literary Methodology: Marvelous Monsters

This course prepares English majors and minors with the basic critical and technical skills and understanding for subsequent literary study in 3000- and 4000-level courses towards the major. Substantial writing.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
E. CharlesENC 2251-706 | CRN 54904 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

R. Cheng CRW 3311-002 | CRN 83540 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 255
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

P. Hansen ENC 2251-706 | CRN 89225 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

B. Fried LIT 2109-001 | CRN Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 160
Great Literature of the World

An introduction to world literature, including samples from the ancient and modern era, literature in translation, male and female writers and various cultures. This course affords students the ability to think critically and includes selections from the western canon.

B. SperdutoCRW 3112-004 | CRN 83529Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 464
Fiction I

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

M. LeibCRW 2100-001, 003, 005 | CRNs 88664, 88667, 88998 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMTampa Campus, SOC 303 Mondays & Wednesdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PMTampa Campus, BSN 1309 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMTampa Campus, CPR 350
Intro to Creative Writing

In this course, students will learn about various genres such as fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and comics with an emphasis on craft elements common to more than one genre. students will also learn about the process of writing, including idea generation, drafting, and revision. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

N. Scenters-Zapico CRW 4930-003 | CRN 87963 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352
Poetry & The Archive

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

J. Cook ENC 4940-700 | CRN 83561 Distance Learning
Professional Internship

Supervised professional work-and-learning experience under the direction of an employee of a participating firm and a University faculty member.

P. Sipiora ENG 3674-700 | CRN 87471 Distance Learning
Film & Culture

Students will be introduced to key concepts and techniques of Film Studies, including the history of film; an examination of film genres; an overview of foreign cinema; and the study of issues of class, race, gender, and sexuality.

Literature, Race, & Ethnicity
J. Armstrong LIT 3353-791 | CRN 90989 Distance Learning

This course explores the intersections of race, ethnicity, and diverse literary and other cultural texts. Students interpret how identities are formed in marginalized groups and engage in assignments involving ethics, empathy, and the Tampa Bay community.

B. PeynadoCRW 3121-001 | CRNs 83531, 87964 Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 462 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1304
Fiction II

A fiction workshop which provides individual and peer guidance for the student's writing and which encourages the development of critical skills.

C. Steere CRW 2100-007 | CRN 91003 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 351
Intro to Creative Writing

In this course, students will learn about various genres such as fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and comics with an emphasis on craft elements common to more than one genre. students will also learn about the process of writing, including idea generation, drafting, and revision. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

T. AvdelasCRW 3312-900 | CRN 54930Mondays & Wednesdays, 5:00 PM - 8:30 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Poetry I

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
A. RechsteinerENC 2251-707 | CRN 54905 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

C. Franklin ENC 3246-005, 006 | CRN 82404, 82405 Mondays & Wednesdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 345 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, EDU 254
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

L. Kurz LIT 3451-002 CRN# 90894 Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 338
Literature & the Occult

An introduction to the occult tradition as a major ingredient in English, Continental, American, and Multicultural literature. Focuses on values/ethics, race/ethnicity, and gender; thinking and writing skills.

C. Franklin ENC 2251-704, 705 | CRNs 89223, 89224Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. Godfrey ENC 2251-018, 019 | CRN 89211, 89212 Mondays & Wednesdays 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 251 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 118
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

D. McLeodENC 2251-522 | CRN 54875Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Introduction to Old English: Heroes and Heroines
N. Discenza ENL 4203-001 | CRN 90962 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 255

Though most remaining Old English text are a thousand years old or more, this language and its literature continue to inspire contemporary writers, graphic artists, and filmmakers. You will learn the basics of Old English while reading literature in translation with a focus on heroes and heroines: what makes a hero or heroine, and how do those expectations intersect and differ in different genres and texts? We’ll meet the early medieval hero Beowulf and the Old Testament heroine Judith, who both have a penchant for decapitation. Elene leads her son’s army to Jerusalem, while Andreas gets a lift from God to an island of cannibals. Other readings include the romance Apollonius of Tyre, the poem The Battle of Maldon, and more. In the second half of term, we’ll read and translate Old English passages. Assignments will include both creative and research options. No previous experience with Old English is necessary.

Honors Seminar I: Communication for Happiness and Well-being
M. JohnsonENG 4935-001 | CRN Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 202

The Senior Literature Seminar will be the capstone course emphasizing the degree-program outcomes. Students will develop and synthesize the knowledge and skills gained, as they will explore a specific topic.

N. Colecio ENC 2251-010, 015 | CRNs 89204, 89209 Tuesdays & Thursdays 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 131 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 285
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

User Experience (UX) Research & Design for Professional Communication
A. Gupta ENC 4931-002 | CRN 90888 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 202

Is what you're making really impacting the people it's meant to reach? User experience (UX) research and design thinking provide data-driven tools to answer that question. Using these tools, you’ll learn to analyze how people interact with, think about, and respond to writing and technology—then use those insights to ideate, prototype, and iterate toward more human-centered content. In this course, you'll practice methods including user interviews, persona development, journey mapping, prototyping, usability testing, and more through an original research and design project. You'll leave with a portfolio-ready artifact showcasing your UX skills in a professional context of your choice. Open to all majors; counts as an elective toward the Minor in Professional and Technical Writing and for both Creative Writing and Literature concentrations in the English B.A.

M. Hicks CRW 3111-700 | CRN 54896Distance Learning
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

J. Moxley ENC 3266-700 | CRN 90859 Distance Learning
Research for PTC

Students will be introduced to the idea of research as inquiry and as a knowledge-making enterprise that is used in the workplace to solve problems or answer questions. By examining a variety of research methods, students will learn how to develop an idea, plan a research project, go about gathering data (whatever “data” may be), perform analysis, and present their work.

K. Allukian LIT 3451-001 | CRN 54890 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1:15 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 124
Literature & the Occult

An introduction to the occult tradition as a major ingredient in English, Continental, American, and Multicultural literature. Focuses on values/ethics, race/ethnicity, and gender; thinking and writing skills.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
I. JohnENC 2251-701 | CRN 54899 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

B. PeynadoCRW 3121-001 | CRNs 83531, 87964 Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 462 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1304
Fiction II

A fiction workshop which provides individual and peer guidance for the student's writing and which encourages the development of critical skills.

E. Ricketts-JonesENG 3014-700 | CRN 54927 Distance Learning
Intro to Literary Methodology: Marvelous Monsters

This course prepares English majors and minors with the basic critical and technical skills and understanding for subsequent literary study in 3000- and 4000-level courses towards the major. Substantial writing.

C. Patterson ENC 2251-700 | CRN 89218 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Expository Writing
S. Drumond ENC 3310-700, 701 | CRNs 85114, 85115 Distance Learning

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

T. HallockLIT 2109-791 | CRN 90990 Distance Learning
Great Literature of the World

An introduction to world literature, including samples from the ancient and modern era, literature in translation, male and female writers and various cultures. This course affords students the ability to think critically and includes selections from the western canon.

T. AvdelasCRW 3312-900 | CRN 54930Mondays & Wednesdays, 5:00 PM - 8:30 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Poetry I

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
E. CharlesENC 2251-706 | CRN 54904 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. WolffCRW 3112-700 | CRN 87540 Distance Learning
Fiction I

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

K. Allukian LIT 3451-001 | CRN 54890 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1:15 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 124
Literature & the Occult

An introduction to the occult tradition as a major ingredient in English, Continental, American, and Multicultural literature. Focuses on values/ethics, race/ethnicity, and gender; thinking and writing skills.

Intro to Literature
K. Fowler LIT 2000-003 | CRN 83892 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1309

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

A. Alqahtani ENC 2251-001, 011 | CRNs 89195, 89205 Mondays & Wednesdays 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CIS 3074 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 256
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. Horton ENC 2251-002 | CRN 89196 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 125
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. MartinENC 2251-525, 711 | CRN 54878, 54926 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Q. LeAML 3674-002 | CRN 90893 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 256
Asian American Lit & Film

This course is a critical survey of Asian American popular culture, especially literature and film. We will emphasize the social and political contexts out of which these productions emerge by analyzing political cartoons, news articles, and discourses.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
S. DrumondENC 2251-704 | CRN 54902 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Studies in 19th C Brit Lit: Adapting the Victorian Bildungsroman
M. GouldENL 3017-700 | CRN 90886 Distance Learning

This course will explore the cultural afterlives of GreatExpectations and Jane Eyre. As we examine the ways inwhich these novels have been re-visioned by novelists,playwrights, and filmmakers, we will develop a betterunderstanding of literary adaptation—the forces that drivethe adaptive impulse and that shape literary adaptations.We will consider literary adaptations as forms of cultural re-articulations, as artistic works in their own rights, and as formsof critical engagement with originary literary texts.

C. LokCRW 3111-004 | CRN 87544Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 384
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

Q. LeAML 3674-002 | CRN 90893 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 256
Asian American Lit & Film

This course is a critical survey of Asian American popular culture, especially literature and film. We will emphasize the social and political contexts out of which these productions emerge by analyzing political cartoons, news articles, and discourses.

E. Kicak CRW 3311-003 | CRN Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
A. O'BrienENC 2251-703 | CRN 54901 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Expository Writing
S. Johnson ENC 3310-001, 002 | CRNs 85110, 85112 Mondays & Wednesdays 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 350 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 354

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
D. LaitinenENC 3246-701 | CRN 50945 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Communications for Engineers

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

Rhet Theory for Tech Comm: Why Messages Fail (Or Don't)
N. Johnson ENC 3371-001 | CRN 90856 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 346

This course provides undergraduates exposure to key rhetorical theorists and concepts, placing special emphasis on the relationships between rhetor, audience, context, and medium.

E. Jones LIT 3301-700 | CRN 54893 Distance Learning
Cultural Studies & Pop Arts

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

J. Godfrey ENC 2251-018, 019 | CRN 89211, 89212 Mondays & Wednesdays 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 251 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 118
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

C. Steere CRW 2100-007 | CRN 91003 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 351
Intro to Creative Writing

In this course, students will learn about various genres such as fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and comics with an emphasis on craft elements common to more than one genre. students will also learn about the process of writing, including idea generation, drafting, and revision. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

P. HansenCRW 3112-003 | CRN 83527 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 247
Fiction I

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

Intro to Literature
J. Lennon LIT 2000-007 | CRN 83901 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

N. Volz LIT 2000-001 | CRN 50936 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 337
Intro to Literature

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

M. HicksCRW 3112-002 | CRN 83525 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1403
Fiction 1

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

B. PeynadoCRW 4930-001 | CRN 54894Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 1:00 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Novel Writing Practicum & NaNoWriMo

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
A. RechsteinerENC 2251-707 | CRN 54905 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

User Experience (UX) Research & Design for Professional Communication
A. Gupta ENC 4931-002 | CRN 90888 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 202

Is what you're making really impacting the people it's meant to reach? User experience (UX) research and design thinking provide data-driven tools to answer that question. Using these tools, you’ll learn to analyze how people interact with, think about, and respond to writing and technology—then use those insights to ideate, prototype, and iterate toward more human-centered content. In this course, you'll practice methods including user interviews, persona development, journey mapping, prototyping, usability testing, and more through an original research and design project. You'll leave with a portfolio-ready artifact showcasing your UX skills in a professional context of your choice. Open to all majors; counts as an elective toward the Minor in Professional and Technical Writing and for both Creative Writing and Literature concentrations in the English B.A.

P. HansenCRW 3112-003 | CRN 83527 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 247
Fiction I

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

K. GonzalezCRW 3111-001, 002, 003 | CRNs 83521, 83544, 89298Tuesdays & Thursdays9:30 AM - 10:45 AMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 249 12:30 PM - 1:45 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 13042:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

J. MartinENC 2251-525, 711 | CRN 54878, 54926 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Literature, Race, & Ethnicity
J. Armstrong LIT 3353-791 | CRN 90989 Distance Learning

This course explores the intersections of race, ethnicity, and diverse literary and other cultural texts. Students interpret how identities are formed in marginalized groups and engage in assignments involving ethics, empathy, and the Tampa Bay community.

B. PeynadoCRW 3121-001 | CRNs 83531, 87964 Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 462 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1304
Fiction II

A fiction workshop which provides individual and peer guidance for the student's writing and which encourages the development of critical skills.

J. McCrackenENC 2210-521 | CRN 50831Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

E. Metzger ENC 2251-701, 702, 703 | CRNs 89219, 89221, 89222 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. Moxley ENC 3266-700 | CRN 90859 Distance Learning
Research for PTC

Students will be introduced to the idea of research as inquiry and as a knowledge-making enterprise that is used in the workplace to solve problems or answer questions. By examining a variety of research methods, students will learn how to develop an idea, plan a research project, go about gathering data (whatever “data” may be), perform analysis, and present their work.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
J. GodfreyENC 3246-700 | CRN 50938Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Communications for Engineers

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

H. Conner ENC 4311-601 | CRN 87522 Mondays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 258
Advanced Composition

Instruction and practice in writing effective, lucid, and compelling prose, with special emphasis on style, logical argumentation, and critical thinking.

B. PeynadoCRW 4930-001 | CRN 54894Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 1:00 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Novel Writing Practicum & NaNoWriMo

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

E. Metzger ENC 2251-701, 702, 703 | CRNs 89219, 89221, 89222 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

C. Franklin ENC 3246-005, 006 | CRN 82404, 82405 Mondays & Wednesdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 345 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, EDU 254
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

Introduction to Old English: Heroes and Heroines
N. Discenza ENL 4203-001 | CRN 90962 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 255

Though most remaining Old English text are a thousand years old or more, this language and its literature continue to inspire contemporary writers, graphic artists, and filmmakers. You will learn the basics of Old English while reading literature in translation with a focus on heroes and heroines: what makes a hero or heroine, and how do those expectations intersect and differ in different genres and texts? We’ll meet the early medieval hero Beowulf and the Old Testament heroine Judith, who both have a penchant for decapitation. Elene leads her son’s army to Jerusalem, while Andreas gets a lift from God to an island of cannibals. Other readings include the romance Apollonius of Tyre, the poem The Battle of Maldon, and more. In the second half of term, we’ll read and translate Old English passages. Assignments will include both creative and research options. No previous experience with Old English is necessary.

J. McCrackenENC 2210-521 | CRN 50831Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
J. ConnerENC 2251-709 | CRN 54924 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

N. Scenters-Zapico CRW 3321- 001 | CRN 83550 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 252
Poetry II

A poetry workshop that provides individual and peer guidance for the student's writing and that encourages the development of critical skills.

P. Sipiora ENG 3674-700 | CRN 87471 Distance Learning
Film & Culture

Students will be introduced to key concepts and techniques of Film Studies, including the history of film; an examination of film genres; an overview of foreign cinema; and the study of issues of class, race, gender, and sexuality.

D. Robbins ENC 3246-001 | CRN 82401 Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

C. Franklin ENC 3246-005, 006 | CRN 82404, 82405 Mondays & Wednesdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 345 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, EDU 254
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

D. Robbins CRW 3312-001 | CRN 83547 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 120
Poetry One

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

Q. LeAML 3674-002 | CRN 90893 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 256
Asian American Lit & Film

This course is a critical survey of Asian American popular culture, especially literature and film. We will emphasize the social and political contexts out of which these productions emerge by analyzing political cartoons, news articles, and discourses.

M. LeahyENC 2210-704 | CRN 53748 Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

D. McLeodENC 2251-522 | CRN 54875Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. Moxley ENC 3266-700 | CRN 90859 Distance Learning
Research for PTC

Students will be introduced to the idea of research as inquiry and as a knowledge-making enterprise that is used in the workplace to solve problems or answer questions. By examining a variety of research methods, students will learn how to develop an idea, plan a research project, go about gathering data (whatever “data” may be), perform analysis, and present their work.

Intro to Literature
K. Fowler LIT 2000-003 | CRN 83892 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1309

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

Intro to Literature
J. Lennon LIT 2000-007 | CRN 83901 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

Literature, Race, & Ethnicity: Possible Worlds
S. Mooney LIT 3353-700 | CRN 54897 Distance Learning

This course explores the intersections of race, ethnicity, and diverse literary and other cultural texts. Students interpret how identities are formed in marginalized groups and engage in assignments involving ethics, empathy, and the Tampa Bay community.

S. Senapati ENC 2251-521, 522, 523 | CRN 89166, 89167, 89168 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. Moxley ENC 3266-700 | CRN 90859 Distance Learning
Research for PTC

Students will be introduced to the idea of research as inquiry and as a knowledge-making enterprise that is used in the workplace to solve problems or answer questions. By examining a variety of research methods, students will learn how to develop an idea, plan a research project, go about gathering data (whatever “data” may be), perform analysis, and present their work.

M. Hicks CRW 3111-700 | CRN 54896Distance Learning
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

A. Tolase CRW 3312-003 | CRN 90892 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:54 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 247
Poetry One

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

Writing Technologies: Course Topic: Writing with AI
J. Moxley ENC 3370-700 | CRN 89071 Distance Learning

This course introduces students to essential writing and design technologies they will use in their careers and provides students the opportunity to practice writing and design while building a technological literacy around the use of new tools.

C. Franklin ENC 2251-704, 705 | CRNs 89223, 89224Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

P. Hansen ENC 2251-706 | CRN 89225 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Intro to Literature
M. Taylor LIT 2000-701 | CRN 83896 Distance Learning

They say “sex sells,” but for 200+ years, the same could be said for stories about dogs. Let’s dig into the tale of how dog literature developed, evolved, and influenced literary genres and movements—and why people still can’t get enough of it. Cat people welcome.

T. HallockLIT 2109-791 | CRN 90990 Distance Learning
Great Literature of the World

An introduction to world literature, including samples from the ancient and modern era, literature in translation, male and female writers and various cultures. This course affords students the ability to think critically and includes selections from the western canon.

J. Anderson-LopezENC 2251-526, 710 | CRN 54879, 54925 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. Lennon ENG 4934-700 | CRN 90964 Wednesdays 5:00 PM - 7:45 PM Distance Learning
Senior Literature Seminar

The Senior Literature Seminar will be the capstone course emphasizing the degree-program outcomes. Students will develop and synthesize the knowledge and skills gained, as they will explore a specific topic.

Expository Writing
S. Johnson ENC 3310-001, 002 | CRNs 85110, 85112 Mondays & Wednesdays 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 350 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 354

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

T. Zarlengo ENC 3310-700 | CRN 50949Distance Learning
Expository Writing

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

N. Colecio ENC 2251-010, 015 | CRNs 89204, 89209 Tuesdays & Thursdays 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 131 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 285
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

D. McLeodENC 2251-522 | CRN 54875Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

N. Volz LIT 2000-001 | CRN 50936 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 337
Intro to Literature

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

Intro to Literature
M. Taylor LIT 2000-701 | CRN 83896 Distance Learning

They say “sex sells,” but for 200+ years, the same could be said for stories about dogs. Let’s dig into the tale of how dog literature developed, evolved, and influenced literary genres and movements—and why people still can’t get enough of it. Cat people welcome.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
A. O'BrienENC 2251-703 | CRN 54901 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

C. Franklin ENC 2251-704, 705 | CRNs 89223, 89224Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Writing Technologies: Course Topic: Writing with AI
J. Moxley ENC 3370-700 | CRN 89071 Distance Learning

This course introduces students to essential writing and design technologies they will use in their careers and provides students the opportunity to practice writing and design while building a technological literacy around the use of new tools.

J. GodfreyENC 2210-702, 703 | CRN 82234, 82240 Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

Expository Writing
S. Johnson ENC 3310-001, 002 | CRNs 85110, 85112 Mondays & Wednesdays 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 350 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 354

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

M. LeibCRW 2100-001, 003, 005 | CRNs 88664, 88667, 88998 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMTampa Campus, SOC 303 Mondays & Wednesdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PMTampa Campus, BSN 1309 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMTampa Campus, CPR 350
Intro to Creative Writing

In this course, students will learn about various genres such as fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and comics with an emphasis on craft elements common to more than one genre. students will also learn about the process of writing, including idea generation, drafting, and revision. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Honors Seminar I: Communication for Happiness and Well-being
M. JohnsonENG 4935-001 | CRN Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 202

The Senior Literature Seminar will be the capstone course emphasizing the degree-program outcomes. Students will develop and synthesize the knowledge and skills gained, as they will explore a specific topic.

L. Kurz LIT 3451-002 CRN# 90894 Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 338
Literature & the Occult

An introduction to the occult tradition as a major ingredient in English, Continental, American, and Multicultural literature. Focuses on values/ethics, race/ethnicity, and gender; thinking and writing skills.

New Media for Tech
H. Conner ENC 3416-601 | CRN 87525 Mondays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 258

The study and production of digital media with special emphasis on emergent and evolving applications.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. GonzalezCRW 3111-001, 002, 003 | CRNs 83521, 83544, 89298Tuesdays & Thursdays9:30 AM - 10:45 AMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 249 12:30 PM - 1:45 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 13042:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
A. BassoENC 3246-703 | CRN 50947 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Communications for Engineers

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

J. Horton ENC 2251-002 | CRN 89196 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 125
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

H. Conner ENC 4311-601 | CRN 87522 Mondays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 258
Advanced Composition

Instruction and practice in writing effective, lucid, and compelling prose, with special emphasis on style, logical argumentation, and critical thinking.

C. LokCRW 3111-004 | CRN 87544Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 384
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

S. GreshamENC 2210-791 | CRN 51080 Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

B. BrothersENC 2210-002 | CRN 82391 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 347
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

Film & Culture
J. Lennon ENG 3674-523 | CRN 54892 Distance Learning

Students will be introduced to key concepts and techniques of Film Studies, including the history of film; an examination of film genres; an overview of foreign cinema; and the study of issues of class, race, gender, and sexuality.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
A. O'BrienENC 2251-703 | CRN 54901 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

A. TolaseCRW 3212-001 | CRN 54895Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1:15 PM - 4:45 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Nonfiction I: Opinions and True Stories

An examination of the diverse strategies employed in the forms of nonfiction, including but not limited to memoir, essay, researched essay, micro-memoir, braided essays, nature writing, food writing, writing about place, and/or literary journalism.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
J. GodfreyENC 3246-700 | CRN 50938Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Communications for Engineers

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

A. Graves ENC 2251-003 | CRN 89197 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 347
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

B. PeynadoCRW 4930-001 | CRN 54894Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 1:00 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Novel Writing Practicum & NaNoWriMo

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

M. Leahy ENC 2251-007, 012 | CRN 89201, 89206 Mondays & Wednesdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 349 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 349
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

A. Tolase CRW 3312-003 | CRN 90892 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:54 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 247
Poetry One

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
T. TorresENC 2251-708 | CRN 54906 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

T. AvdelasCRW 3312-900 | CRN 54930Mondays & Wednesdays, 5:00 PM - 8:30 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Poetry I

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

Introduction to Old English: Heroes and Heroines
N. Discenza ENL 4203-001 | CRN 90962 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 255

Though most remaining Old English text are a thousand years old or more, this language and its literature continue to inspire contemporary writers, graphic artists, and filmmakers. You will learn the basics of Old English while reading literature in translation with a focus on heroes and heroines: what makes a hero or heroine, and how do those expectations intersect and differ in different genres and texts? We’ll meet the early medieval hero Beowulf and the Old Testament heroine Judith, who both have a penchant for decapitation. Elene leads her son’s army to Jerusalem, while Andreas gets a lift from God to an island of cannibals. Other readings include the romance Apollonius of Tyre, the poem The Battle of Maldon, and more. In the second half of term, we’ll read and translate Old English passages. Assignments will include both creative and research options. No previous experience with Old English is necessary.

A. TolaseCRW 3212-001 | CRN 54895Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1:15 PM - 4:45 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Nonfiction I: Opinions and True Stories

An examination of the diverse strategies employed in the forms of nonfiction, including but not limited to memoir, essay, researched essay, micro-memoir, braided essays, nature writing, food writing, writing about place, and/or literary journalism.

K. GonzalezCRW 3111-001, 002, 003 | CRNs 83521, 83544, 89298Tuesdays & Thursdays9:30 AM - 10:45 AMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 249 12:30 PM - 1:45 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 13042:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

J. GodfreyENC 2210-700, 701 | CRN 82232, 82233 Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

J. WolffCRW 3112-700 | CRN 87540 Distance Learning
Fiction I

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

C. Patterson ENC 2251-700 | CRN 89218 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
E. CharlesENC 2251-705 | CRN 54903 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Rhet Theory for Tech Comm: Why Messages Fail (Or Don't)
N. Johnson ENC 3371-001 | CRN 90856 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 346

This course provides undergraduates exposure to key rhetorical theorists and concepts, placing special emphasis on the relationships between rhetor, audience, context, and medium.

P. HansenCRW 3112-003 | CRN 83527 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 247
Fiction I

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

N. Dame Cross-listed with RUS 4900-002 CRN 90464 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 480
Dostoevsky & Tolstoy

The content of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. It will examine in depth a recurring literary theme or the work of a small group of writers. Special courses in writing may also be offered under this title. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

H. Conner ENC 4311-601 | CRN 87522 Mondays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 258
Advanced Composition

Instruction and practice in writing effective, lucid, and compelling prose, with special emphasis on style, logical argumentation, and critical thinking.

C. LokCRW 3111-004 | CRN 87544Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 384
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
A. RechsteinerENC 2251-707 | CRN 54905 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

C. Franklin ENC 2251-704, 705 | CRNs 89223, 89224Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

A. Tolase CRW 3312-003 | CRN 90892 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:54 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 247
Poetry One

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

A. Graves ENC 2251-003 | CRN 89197 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 347
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

N. Scenters-Zapico CRW 4930-003 | CRN 87963 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352
Poetry & The Archive

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

A. TolaseCRW 3212-001 | CRN 54895Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1:15 PM - 4:45 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Nonfiction I: Opinions and True Stories

An examination of the diverse strategies employed in the forms of nonfiction, including but not limited to memoir, essay, researched essay, micro-memoir, braided essays, nature writing, food writing, writing about place, and/or literary journalism.

N. Dame Cross-listed with RUS 4900-002 CRN 90464 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 480
Dostoevsky & Tolstoy

The content of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. It will examine in depth a recurring literary theme or the work of a small group of writers. Special courses in writing may also be offered under this title. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

J. Koets CRW 4930-005 | CRN 89698 Tyesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Visual Poetry & Poetry Comics

In this creative writing class, the page will be a kind of canvas. Using a range of materials (like paint, watercolor, markers, photographs, and magazine cut-outs), we will experiment with images and text to make a range of visual poems, including collages, poetry comics, erasures, found poems, and visual re-imaginings. In preparing to create our own visual poems, we will study work from different poets and practice a variety of craft techniques. No prior visual art or creative writing experience necessary.

Intro to Literature
M. Hanna LIT 2000-011 | CRN 83909 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 172

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

A. Tolase CRW 3312-003 | CRN 90892 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:54 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 247
Poetry One

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
D. LaitinenENC 3246-701 | CRN 50945 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Communications for Engineers

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

E. Jones LIT 3301-700 | CRN 54893 Distance Learning
Cultural Studies & Pop Arts

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

J. Rosello CRW 4930-002 | CRN 87963 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 471
Writing for Animation

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

L. Kurz LIT 3451-002 CRN# 90894 Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 338
Literature & the Occult

An introduction to the occult tradition as a major ingredient in English, Continental, American, and Multicultural literature. Focuses on values/ethics, race/ethnicity, and gender; thinking and writing skills.

Milton
E. Jones ENL 4341-001 | CRN 90963 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 251

Study of the poetry and major prose of John Milton, with special emphasis on Paradise Lost.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
A. RechsteinerENC 2251-707 | CRN 54905 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

J. Koets CRW 4930-005 | CRN 89698 Tyesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Visual Poetry & Poetry Comics

In this creative writing class, the page will be a kind of canvas. Using a range of materials (like paint, watercolor, markers, photographs, and magazine cut-outs), we will experiment with images and text to make a range of visual poems, including collages, poetry comics, erasures, found poems, and visual re-imaginings. In preparing to create our own visual poems, we will study work from different poets and practice a variety of craft techniques. No prior visual art or creative writing experience necessary.

E. Metzger ENC 2251-701, 702, 703 | CRNs 89219, 89221, 89222 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. GonzalezCRW 3111-001, 002, 003 | CRNs 83521, 83544, 89298Tuesdays & Thursdays9:30 AM - 10:45 AMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 249 12:30 PM - 1:45 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 13042:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

Literature, Race, & Ethnicity: Possible Worlds
S. Mooney LIT 3353-700 | CRN 54897 Distance Learning

This course explores the intersections of race, ethnicity, and diverse literary and other cultural texts. Students interpret how identities are formed in marginalized groups and engage in assignments involving ethics, empathy, and the Tampa Bay community.

M. SonnenbergENC 2251-523 | CRN 54876 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. GonzalezCRW 3111-700 | CRN 87585 Tuesdays, 6:30 PM - 9:15 PMDistance Learning
Form & Technique of Fiction

A study of short narrative forms such as the anecdote, tale, character sketch, incident, monologue, epistolary story, and short story as they have been used in the development of fiction and as they exist today.

B. Fried LIT 2109-001 | CRN Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 160
Great Literature of the World

An introduction to world literature, including samples from the ancient and modern era, literature in translation, male and female writers and various cultures. This course affords students the ability to think critically and includes selections from the western canon.

J. McCracken ENC 3373-791 | CRN 87528 Distance Learning
Rhetoric of Marginalized Comm

Study mainstream and marginalized communities in an interactive seminar featuring discussion, collaboration, essay writing, presentations, electronic media, and the development of a final project/ portfolio negotiated between each student and instructor.

D. Robbins ENC 3246-001 | CRN 82401 Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

J. WolffCRW 3112-700 | CRN 87540 Distance Learning
Fiction I

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

Intro to Literature
J. Lennon LIT 2000-007 | CRN 83901 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

J. Koets CRW 4930-005 | CRN 89698 Tyesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Visual Poetry & Poetry Comics

In this creative writing class, the page will be a kind of canvas. Using a range of materials (like paint, watercolor, markers, photographs, and magazine cut-outs), we will experiment with images and text to make a range of visual poems, including collages, poetry comics, erasures, found poems, and visual re-imaginings. In preparing to create our own visual poems, we will study work from different poets and practice a variety of craft techniques. No prior visual art or creative writing experience necessary.

M. Leib CRW 4930-004 | CRN 87539 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1309
Screenwriting

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

Intro to Literature
J. Armstrong LIT 2000-791 | CRN 82783 Distance Learning

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

L. Kurz AML 3051-001 | CRN 90891Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 256
Am Lit From 1912-1945

A study of poetry, drama, and fiction by such writers as Pound, Stein, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner, Porter, Toomer, Cummings, Williams, Anderson, Steinbeck, Wright, West, Stevens, Henry Miller, and others.

Intro to Literature
J. Armstrong LIT 2000-791 | CRN 82783 Distance Learning

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include selections from the western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
IA. GravesENC 2251-702 | CRN 54900 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. Allukian LIT 3451-001 | CRN 54890 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1:15 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 124
Literature & the Occult

An introduction to the occult tradition as a major ingredient in English, Continental, American, and Multicultural literature. Focuses on values/ethics, race/ethnicity, and gender; thinking and writing skills.

S. GreshamENC 2210-791 | CRN 51080 Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

E. Kicak CRW 3311-003 | CRN Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

Playing with Shakespeare
L. StarksENL 2330-601 | CRN 90987 Tuesdays, 12:30 PM 3:15 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 264

In ENL 2330, we’ll have fun exploring six of Shakespeare’s plays—Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard III, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, and Hamlet—through in-class activities, informal performances, quizzes, and various writing assignments. The written assignments include informal responses (in-class or Discussion Posts), the Literary Analysis Essay, and Adaptation Project. This course will provide introductions to Shakespeare and his plays, including their artistic elements, their cultural and historical contexts, and their relevance to contemporary culture. ENL 2330 fulfills General Education requirements (6AC - State Communication Requirement, 6ACT - Gordon Communication Requirement, 6ACT - State Communication Requirement, CAHU - Humanities, HHCP - Human Historical Context & Process, UGEH - USF Gen Ed Humanities) and may count toward the English Major.

D. Robbins CRW 3312-001 | CRN 83547 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 120
Poetry One

An introduction to poetry writing utilizing writing exercises employing poetic language and devices; the exercises progress to the writing of both rhymed and unrhymed metrical and non-metrical forms.

P. HansenCRW 3112-003 | CRN 83527 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 247
Fiction I

An introduction to fiction writing, beginning with a practical study of the various elements of fiction and proceeding through the many processes of revision to arrive at a completed work of art.

J. Horton ENC 2251-002 | CRN 89196 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 125
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

R. Cheng ENC 3246-701, 702 | CRN 82242, 82243 Distance Learning
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

E. Ricketts-Jones ENL 3283-601 | CRN 90991 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 264
British Lit 1900-1945

Survey of poetry, drama, and fiction of such writers as Eliot, Yeats, Thomas, Conrad, Shaw, Joyce, Lawrence, Huxley, Woolf, Forster, Waugh, Owen, Auden, O'Casey, and others.

T. Zarlengo ENC 3310-700 | CRN 50949Distance Learning
Expository Writing

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

B. Fried LIT 2109-001 | CRN Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, SOC 160
Great Literature of the World

An introduction to world literature, including samples from the ancient and modern era, literature in translation, male and female writers and various cultures. This course affords students the ability to think critically and includes selections from the western canon.

M. LeibCRW 2100-001, 003, 005 | CRNs 88664, 88667, 88998 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMTampa Campus, SOC 303 Mondays & Wednesdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PMTampa Campus, BSN 1309 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMTampa Campus, CPR 350
Intro to Creative Writing

In this course, students will learn about various genres such as fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and comics with an emphasis on craft elements common to more than one genre. students will also learn about the process of writing, including idea generation, drafting, and revision. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
I. JohnENC 2251-701 | CRN 54899 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. Leahy ENC 2251-007, 012 | CRN 89201, 89206 Mondays & Wednesdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 349 2:00 PM - 3:15 PMClass Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 349
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
A. O'BrienENC 2251-703 | CRN 54901 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

P. Sipiora ENG 3674-700 | CRN 87471 Distance Learning
Film & Culture

Students will be introduced to key concepts and techniques of Film Studies, including the history of film; an examination of film genres; an overview of foreign cinema; and the study of issues of class, race, gender, and sexuality.

P. Hansen ENC 2251-005, 16 | CRNs 89199, 89210 Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 250 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 461
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

C. Patterson ENC 3014-001 | CRN 87470 Distance Learning
Intro to Literary Methodology

This course prepares English majors and minors with the basic critical and technical skills and understanding for subsequent literary study in 3000- and 4000-level courses towards the major. Substantial writing.

M. SonnenbergENC 2251-523 | CRN 54876 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. SonnenbergENC 2251-523 | CRN 54876 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

P. Hansen ENC 2251-005, 16 | CRNs 89199, 89210 Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 250 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 461
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
IA. GravesENC 2251-702 | CRN 54900 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

D. Robbins ENC 3246-001 | CRN 82401 Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 352
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
E. CharlesENC 2251-705 | CRN 54903 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

T. Zarlengo ENC 2251-707, 708 | CRN 89226, 89227 Distance Learning
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
J. ConnerENC 2251-709 | CRN 54924 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

T. HallockAML 3031-001 | CRN 87521Distance Learning
Am Lit From Begin to 1860

A study of representative works from the period of early settlement through American Romanticism, with emphasis on such writers as Cooper, Irving, Bryant, Hawthorne, Emerson, Melville, Thoreau, and Poe, among others.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
E. CharlesENC 2251-706 | CRN 54904 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Intro to Literature
N. Discenza LIT 2000-001 | CRN 85562 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 254

Family can be welcoming or difficult, a safe harbor or something to escape, something in between or all these things at once. While we think through what family is and what it can be, we will deepen our understandings of poetry, prose fiction, and drama across a range of historical periods and cultures. You will sharpen your skills in close reading and analysis with authors, poets, and dramatists from Sophocles to Toni Morrison.

Expository Writing
S. Drumond ENC 3310-700, 701 | CRNs 85114, 85115 Distance Learning

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

A. Alqahtani ENC 2251-001, 011 | CRNs 89195, 89205 Mondays & Wednesdays 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CIS 3074 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 256
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Milton
E. Jones ENL 4341-001 | CRN 90963 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 251

Study of the poetry and major prose of John Milton, with special emphasis on Paradise Lost.

Studies in 19th C Brit Lit: Adapting the Victorian Bildungsroman
M. GouldENL 3017-700 | CRN 90886 Distance Learning

This course will explore the cultural afterlives of GreatExpectations and Jane Eyre. As we examine the ways inwhich these novels have been re-visioned by novelists,playwrights, and filmmakers, we will develop a betterunderstanding of literary adaptation—the forces that drivethe adaptive impulse and that shape literary adaptations.We will consider literary adaptations as forms of cultural re-articulations, as artistic works in their own rights, and as formsof critical engagement with originary literary texts.

B. Beebe CRW 3211-001 | CRN 83533 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, PED 110
Form & Technique of Nonfiction

A study of short nonfiction narrative forms such as the micro memoir, flash nonfiction, list essay, and braided essay, and core nonfiction writing techniques, including scene, summary, dialogue, detail and elaboration, metaphor, pacing, character and theme.

New Media for Tech
H. Conner ENC 3416-601 | CRN 87525 Mondays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | St. Pete Campus, DAV 258

The study and production of digital media with special emphasis on emergent and evolving applications.

J. GodfreyENC 2210-700, 701 | CRN 82232, 82233 Distance Learning
Technical Writing

Effective presentation of technical and semi-technical information.

Intro to Literature
N. Discenza LIT 2000-001 | CRN 85562 Mondays & Wednesdays, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 254

Family can be welcoming or difficult, a safe harbor or something to escape, something in between or all these things at once. While we think through what family is and what it can be, we will deepen our understandings of poetry, prose fiction, and drama across a range of historical periods and cultures. You will sharpen your skills in close reading and analysis with authors, poets, and dramatists from Sophocles to Toni Morrison.

K. BartonENC 2251-700 | CRN 54898 Distance Learning
D. LaitinenENC 3246-701 | CRN 50945 Distance Learning
Professional Writing
Communications for Engineers

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

Expository Writing
S. Drumond ENC 3310-700, 701 | CRNs 85114, 85115 Distance Learning

This is a course that teaches the techniques for writing effective prose, (excluding fiction), in which student essays are extensively criticized, edited, and discussed in individual sessions with the instructor and with peers.

J. Koets CRW 4930-005 | CRN 89698 Tyesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, ROOM TBA
Visual Poetry & Poetry Comics

In this creative writing class, the page will be a kind of canvas. Using a range of materials (like paint, watercolor, markers, photographs, and magazine cut-outs), we will experiment with images and text to make a range of visual poems, including collages, poetry comics, erasures, found poems, and visual re-imaginings. In preparing to create our own visual poems, we will study work from different poets and practice a variety of craft techniques. No prior visual art or creative writing experience necessary.

R. Cheng ENC 3246-701, 702 | CRN 82242, 82243 Distance Learning
Communications for Engineers

Focuses on writing concerns of engineers. Deals with the content, organization, format, and style of specific types of engineering documents. Provides opportunity to improve oral presentations.

J. Horton ENC 2251-002 | CRN 89196 Mondays & Wednesdays, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 125
Professional Writing

The course is an introduction to techniques and types of professional writing, including correspondence and reports. It is designed to help strengthen skills of effective business and professional communication in both oral and written modes. This course affords students the ability to communicate effectively, including the ability to write clearly and engage in public speaking.

M. Leib CRW 4930-004 | CRN 87539 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1309
Screenwriting

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

M. Leib CRW 4930-004 | CRN 87539 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, BSN 1309
Screenwriting

The focus of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. Topics to be covered may include writing the literary essay, writing in mixed genres, and utilizing popular conventions in serious works. May be taken twice for credit with different topics.

K. Blakelock CRW 3311-001 | CRN 83539 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 251
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

K. Blakelock CRW 3311-001 | CRN 83539 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 251
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

K. Blakelock CRW 3311-001 | CRN 83539 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 251
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

K. Blakelock CRW 3311-001 | CRN 83539 Mondays & Wednesdays, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 251
Form & Technique of Poetry

An examination of the techniques employed in fixed forms from the couplet through the sonnet to such various forms as the Rondel, ballad, villanelle, sestina, etc. Principles in the narrative, dramatic, and lyric modes are also explored.

L. Kurz AML 3051-001 | CRN 90891Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 256
Am Lit From 1912-1945

A study of poetry, drama, and fiction by such writers as Pound, Stein, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner, Porter, Toomer, Cummings, Williams, Anderson, Steinbeck, Wright, West, Stevens, Henry Miller, and others.

L. Kurz AML 3051-001 | CRN 90891Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 256
Am Lit From 1912-1945

A study of poetry, drama, and fiction by such writers as Pound, Stein, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner, Porter, Toomer, Cummings, Williams, Anderson, Steinbeck, Wright, West, Stevens, Henry Miller, and others.

L. Kurz AML 3051-001 | CRN 90891Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Class Lecture | Tampa Campus, CPR 256
Am Lit From 1912-1945

A study of poetry, drama, and fiction by such writers as Pound, Stein, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner, Porter, Toomer, Cummings, Williams, Anderson, Steinbeck, Wright, West, Stevens, Henry Miller, and others.