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Creative Writing: Nonfiction – WR 240

November 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment

CREATIVE WRITING:

NONFICTION

 

WR240 – 173298

Winter 2009 – 4 CR.

MW 10:15-11:20 A.M. plus online hours

 

Questions? Contact Ryan Davis at

ryand@clackamas.edu or 503.657.6958 x 5137pencil4

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Oregon Literature – ENG 125

November 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Oregon Literature

 

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ENG 125 * 173230

Winter 2009 * 4 Cr. 

Tuesdays 10-11:50 a.m. plus online hours

* Stories

* Poetry

* Folklore

* Film

* Music

Questions? Contact Ryan Davis at

ryand@clackamas.edu or 503-657-6958 x 5137

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Featured Summer 2008 Courses

May 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

We are offering four unique reading/literature/humanities classes this summer, taught by particularly *stellar* instructors:
Three are ”foundational” classes for anyone pursuing a Bachelor’s degree
  • ENG 104, Introduction to Fiction taught by Jill Stukenberg jills@clackamas.edu, T/Th 1-3:20pm.
  • ENG 201, introduction to Shakespeare (and all the ways his works shape our culture), taught by Jeff McAlpine Jeffm@clackamas.edu, T/Th 6-8:20pm.
  • ENG 250 Greco-Roman Mythology, M/W 1-3:20, taught by Monique Babin moniqueb@clackamas.edu
One is particularly great for continuing education for teachers as well as diversity credits for students pursuing a Bachelor’s.
  • ENG 213 online, US Latino Literature (some of the BEST new works are coming from this diverse group of authors) taught by Amanda Coffey amandac@clackamas.edu.

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Get dramatic this summer

May 23, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Join instructor Jan Anderson this summer in English 105 (Introduction to Drama)!  Click here for more details.

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English 216 podcasts + final projects

March 31, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Click here to peruse an archive of podcasts and student work from last term’s Comics & Literature course, featuring projects by:

Ted Johnson, Dustin Ragsdale and Julie Bergmans
Kara Dishman and Amy Heinson
Michael Grote and Nick Perkiss
Brandon Lindquist, Andrew Harris and Cory Bonadurer
David Stark, Rebecca Therkelsen and Greg Stein
Lydia Bashaw, Alan Shufelt and John Shufelt
Alex Bubb, Connor Healy and Matthew Morrissey

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The Season for Lit (plus more)!

March 19, 2007 · Leave a Comment

This spring 2007, there are still open seats in ENG 261-01, Literature of Science Fiction!  We’ll be reading and discussing SF by these authors:

Cyrano de Bergerac, Jonathan Swift, Voltaire, Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, H. G. Wells, Hugo Gernsback, John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Clifford D. Simak, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Robert A. Heinlein, (more…)

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Spring courses have sprung

February 24, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Besides offering rhetoric and composition classes, the English Department has a wide range of literature and creative writing courses to help put a bounce in your spring term:

Advanced Screenwriting & Production :: World Literature :: American Film :: Introduction to Fiction :: Creative Writing: Advanced Poetry :: Games and Literature :: Creative Writing: Creative Non-Fiction :: U.S. Latino and Latina Literature :: Shakespeare :: Introduction to Poetry :: Literature of Science Fiction :: Creative Writing: Advanced Fiction :: Celtic Mythology :: Publishing: Chapbooks :: Introduction to Drama :: The Art of Dialogue

For a full listing of our Spring 2007 offerings (including days, times, instructors, and contact information), click here to download our handy-dandy handout (in PDF format). Please also visit our Featured Courses page, where you’ll find more information about selected upcoming classes.

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