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EDITING, WRITING, AND MEDIA
Offerings for Spring 2011

Core requirements:

ENC 3021- 01/02: Rhetoric, Prof. Kristie Fleckenstein, MW 3:35-4:50

ENC 3416: Writing and Editing in Print and Online, All sections taught in Wms 317

Section Instructor Meeting Time
02 Matthew Davis MWF 9:05-9:55
03 Matthew Davis MWF 10:10-11:00
04 Kara Taczak MWF 11:15–12:05
05 Joshua Mehler MW 12:30-1:45
06 Rory Lee MW 2:00-3:15
07 Leah Cassorla TR 2:00-3:15
08 Leah Cassorla TR 3:35–4:50
09 Natalie Szymanski TR 5:15–6:30
10 Scott Gage MW 5:15-6:30

Advanced requirements:

ENG3804-01: History of Illustrated Texts, Meg Brown, M W 3:35- 4:50, Wms 317 (Listed as ENG 4932 in the Fall)

ENG 4834-01: Issues in Publishing, Prof. David Gants, TR 12:30-1:45, Wms 317

ENC4212-01: Editing: Manuscripts, Documents, Reports - Department Newsletter, Susan Hellstrom, TR 12:30-1:45, Wms 217

ENC4212-02: Editing: Manuscripts, Documents, Reports- Line editing, syntax, usage, active voice, electronic editing, R.B. Bickley, M 6:45-9:30, Wms 121B

ENG 4020-01: Rhetorical Theory and Practice, Prof. Michael Neal, TR 9:30-10:45, Wms 317

ENC 4404-01: Advanced Writing and Editing, Prof. Ned Stuckey-French, R 6:45-9:30, Wms 319

ENC 4404-02: Advanced Writing and Editing, Prof. Deborah Coxwell-Teague, TR 2:00-3:15, Wms 317

ENG4815-01: Senior Seminar: What is a text?, Prof. Leigh Edwards, TR 12:30-1:45, Wms 110

ENG4815-02: Senior Seminar: What is a text?, Prof. Gary Taylor, TR 11:00-12:15, Wms 317

Internship:

ENC 4942r, Internship in Editing, Prof. Linda Saladin-Adams, Hours and credit to be arranged (see advisor)