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ENGL 8350: Topics in Lit Crit
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Principal statements of literary critics from the classical era to the present.
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ENGL 8350 - Topics in Lit Crit
ENGL 8360: Digital Publ Technol
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
User-centered design theories applied to multimedia interfaces and on-line documents for professional communicators.
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ENGL 8360 - Digital Publ Technol
ENGL 8380: Global Prof Comm
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Implications of professional communication in an international context; theories, methods and practices of global professional communication.
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ENGL 8380 - Global Prof Comm
ENGL 8390: Writing Proposals
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Practice in reading requests for oral and digital proposals, analyzing rhetorical contexts and theories of proposals, and writing proposals and grant applications; and making oral and digital presentations of proposals.
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ENGL 8390 - Writing Proposals
ENGL 8400: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Independent/directed study; tutorial work in linguistics, professional communication, or American, British or European literature not offered in other courses. May also be offered as AAH 8400. Preq: Consent of director of MA in English or MA in Professional Communication program.
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ENGL 8400 - Selected Topics
ENGL 8500: Research Methods in Prof Comm
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Covers various research methods with emphasis on humanistic and empirical inquiry. Readings and research examine how professional communication creates new knowledge and affects the daily lives of others.
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ENGL 8500 - Research Methods in Prof Comm
ENGL 8510: Professional Writing
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Advanced seminar in the principles and practice of writing and editing documents for government, industry and the sciences. Students produce projects suitable for publication or presentation; professional development for technical communicators.
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ENGL 8510 - Professional Writing
ENGL 8520: Rhetorical Theories & Practice
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examination of rhetoric's histories, scholarship, and applications, providing students with the generative principles that foster invention, creativity, innovation, inquiry, persuasion, and learning.
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ENGL 8520 - Rhetorical Theories & Practice
ENGL 8530: Visual Rhetorics
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Understanding the language of images used in textual and extratextual communication; theories of perception, methods of visual persuasion, gender analysis, and cognitive and aesthetic philosophies of visual rhetoric; technologies of visual communication; and technologies of visual production.
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ENGL 8530 - Visual Rhetorics
ENGL 8540: Teaching Prof Writng
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examines theories and practices of teaching written, graphic and oral communication. Students prepare course descriptions, rationales and syllabi for teaching various forms of business, scientific and technical writing.
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ENGL 8540 - Teaching Prof Writng
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