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ENGL 316
Advanced Creative Writing: Creative Nonfiction Workshop
Students will develop their own and critique each other’s essays, memoirs, and nonfiction prose in a workshop format, supplemented by readings, exercises, and discussion.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
ENGL 106
or equivalent, or
ENGL 110
, or permission of instructor