77 classes matched your search criteria.

Spring 2025  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (51186)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/21/2025 - 05/05/2025
Tue 01:00PM - 03:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Enrollment Status:
Open (0 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/51186/1253
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2025  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Intermediate Fiction Writing (64942)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/21/2025 - 05/05/2025
Off Campus
Virtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
Enrollment Status:
Open (0 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/64942/1253
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2024  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (17123)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/03/2024 - 12/11/2024
Tue, Thu 09:45AM - 11:00AM
UMTC, East Bank
Nicholson Hall 345
Enrollment Status:
Open (15 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17123/1249
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2024  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Intermediate Fiction Writing (32178)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/03/2024 - 12/11/2024
Off Campus
Virtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
Enrollment Status:
Open (12 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/32178/1249
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2024  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (51455)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/16/2024 - 04/29/2024
Tue, Thu 01:00PM - 02:15PM
UMTC, East Bank
Pillsbury Hall 312
Enrollment Status:
Open (16 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/51455/1243
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2024  |  ENGW 3102 Section 301: Intermediate Fiction Writing (67826)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/16/2024 - 04/29/2024
Off Campus
Virtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
Enrollment Status:
Closed (20 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/67826/1243
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2023  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (17424)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/05/2023 - 12/13/2023
Mon, Wed 09:45AM - 11:00AM
UMTC, East Bank
Pillsbury Hall 214
Enrollment Status:
Closed (20 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17424/1239
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2023  |  ENGW 3102 Section 301: Intermediate Fiction Writing (19742)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/05/2023 - 12/13/2023
Off Campus
Virtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
Enrollment Status:
Closed (21 of 21 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/19742/1239
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2023  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (51782)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Class Attributes:
Delivery Mode
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/17/2023 - 05/01/2023
Mon, Wed 02:30PM - 03:45PM
UMTC, East Bank
Pillsbury Hall 311
Enrollment Status:
Closed (20 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/51782/1233
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2023  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Intermediate Fiction Writing (52248)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Class Attributes:
Delivery Mode
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/17/2023 - 05/01/2023
Tue 01:00PM - 03:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Peik Hall 155
Enrollment Status:
Closed (20 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/52248/1233
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2022  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (17937)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Class Attributes:
Delivery Mode
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/06/2022 - 12/14/2022
Mon, Wed 09:45AM - 11:00AM
UMTC, East Bank
Ford Hall 151
Enrollment Status:
Closed (20 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17937/1229
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2022  |  ENGW 3102 Section 301: Intermediate Fiction Writing (20433)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/06/2022 - 12/14/2022
Off Campus
Virtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
Enrollment Status:
Closed (21 of 21 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/20433/1229
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2022  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (52573)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/18/2022 - 05/02/2022
Tue, Thu 01:00PM - 02:15PM
UMTC, East Bank
Ford Hall 151
Enrollment Status:
Open (19 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/52573/1223
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2022  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Intermediate Fiction Writing (53085)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/18/2022 - 05/02/2022
Tue 06:20PM - 08:50PM
UMTC, East Bank
Tate Laboratory of Physics 110
Enrollment Status:
Closed (23 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/53085/1223
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2021  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (18978)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/07/2021 - 12/15/2021
Mon, Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PM
Off Campus
Pillsbury Hall 114
Enrollment Status:
Open (19 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/18978/1219
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2021  |  ENGW 3102 Section 301: Intermediate Fiction Writing (21985)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/07/2021 - 12/15/2021
Off Campus
Virtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
Enrollment Status:
Closed (21 of 21 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
For the syllabus and more course details, see https://ccaps.umn.edu/oes-courses/intermediate-fiction-writing
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/21985/1219
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2021  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (48488)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
Instructor Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
Delivery Mode
Online Course
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/19/2021 - 05/03/2021
Tue, Thu 01:00PM - 02:15PM
Off Campus
UMN REMOTE
Enrollment Status:
Open (19 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
This course will be delivered online and semi-synchronous. The course will be taught 75% through real-time Zoom classes and 25% through asynchronous activities.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/48488/1213
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2021  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Intermediate Fiction Writing (49017)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
Instructor Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
Delivery Mode
Online Course
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/19/2021 - 05/03/2021
Tue 06:20PM - 08:50PM
Off Campus
UMN REMOTE
Enrollment Status:
Closed (20 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
This course will be held online and semi-synchronously, with some synchronous meetings and some asynchronous, and/or partially-synchronous meetings.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/49017/1213
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2020  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (13636)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
Online Course
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020
Mon, Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PM
Off Campus
UMN REMOTE
Enrollment Status:
Open (13 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
This class may include a mix of in-person and online instruction. Please contact the instructor with questions.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/13636/1209
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2020  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Intermediate Fiction Writing (14632)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
Online Course
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020
Tue, Thu 11:15AM - 12:30PM
Off Campus
UMN REMOTE
Enrollment Status:
Open (17 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
This course is completely online in a synchronous format. The course will meet online at the scheduled times.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/14632/1209
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2020  |  ENGW 3102 Section 301: Intermediate Fiction Writing (16701)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Online Course
Pre-Covid
Enrollment Requirements:
EngW 1101W OR EngW 1102 OR EngW 1103 OR EngW 1104
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020
Off Campus
Virtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
Enrollment Status:
Closed (20 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
For more course details, see https://ccaps.umn.edu/online-credit-courses-group/english-creative-writing
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16701/1209
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2020  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (51972)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/21/2020 - 05/04/2020
Tue, Thu 01:00PM - 02:15PM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 325
Enrollment Status:
Open (18 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/51972/1203
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2020  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Intermediate Fiction Writing (52517)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/21/2020 - 05/04/2020
Tue 06:20PM - 08:50PM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 303
Enrollment Status:
Open (10 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/52517/1203
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2019  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (16963)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/03/2019 - 12/11/2019
Mon, Wed 09:45AM - 11:00AM
UMTC, East Bank
Appleby Hall 103
Enrollment Status:
Open (8 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16963/1199
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2019  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Intermediate Fiction Writing (17996)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/03/2019 - 12/11/2019
Tue, Thu 11:15AM - 12:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 325
Enrollment Status:
Open (19 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17996/1199
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2019  |  ENGW 3102 Section 301: Intermediate Fiction Writing (20242)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Online Course
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/03/2019 - 12/11/2019
Off Campus
Virtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
Enrollment Status:
Open (19 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
For the syllabus and more course details, see https://ccaps.umn.edu/oes-courses/intermediate-fiction-writing
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/20242/1199
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2019  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (52098)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/22/2019 - 05/06/2019
Tue, Thu 01:00PM - 02:15PM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 315
Enrollment Status:
Closed (21 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/52098/1193
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2019  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Intermediate Fiction Writing (52659)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/22/2019 - 05/06/2019
Tue 06:20PM - 08:50PM
UMTC, East Bank
Ford Hall 170
Enrollment Status:
Open (17 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/52659/1193
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2018  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (17197)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/04/2018 - 12/12/2018
Mon, Wed 09:45AM - 11:00AM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 320
Enrollment Status:
Open (17 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?hodgk017+ENGW3102+Fall2018
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17197/1189
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2018  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Intermediate Fiction Writing (18274)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/04/2018 - 12/12/2018
Tue, Thu 11:15AM - 12:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Amundson Hall 104
Enrollment Status:
Closed (21 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?johan025+ENGW3102+Fall2018
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/18274/1189
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2018  |  ENGW 3102 Section 301: Intermediate Fiction Writing (20704)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Online Course
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/04/2018 - 12/12/2018
Off Campus
Virtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
Enrollment Status:
Open (17 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
After 11:59 PM Friday of the first week of the term, registration is closed and requires instructor permission.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/20704/1189
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2018  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Intermediate Fiction Writing (48834)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/16/2018 - 05/04/2018
Tue, Thu 01:00PM - 02:15PM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 325
Enrollment Status:
Closed (20 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?ibrah115+ENGW3102+Spring2018
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/48834/1183
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2018  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Intermediate Fiction Writing (49406)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/16/2018 - 05/04/2018
Tue 06:20PM - 08:50PM
UMTC, East Bank
Vincent Hall 364
Enrollment Status:
Open (19 of 20 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?harr2114+ENGW3102+Spring2018
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/49406/1183
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2017  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (14088)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/05/2017 - 12/13/2017
Mon, Wed 09:45AM - 11:00AM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 320
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?kaneg003+ENGW3102+Fall2017
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/14088/1179
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2017  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (15223)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/05/2017 - 12/13/2017
Tue, Thu 11:15AM - 12:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 315
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?karr0073+ENGW3102+Fall2017
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/15223/1179
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2017  |  ENGW 3102 Section 301: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (18268)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Online Course
Times and Locations:
ODL Open Enrl Reg Acad Session
 
09/05/2017 - 12/13/2017
Off Campus
Virtual Rooms ONLINEONLY
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
After 11:59 PM Friday of the first week of the term, registration is closed and requires instructor permission.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/18268/1179
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2017  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (49225)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/17/2017 - 05/05/2017
Mon, Wed, Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 320
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?ENGW3102+Spring2017
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/49225/1173
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2017  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (49843)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/17/2017 - 05/05/2017
Tue, Thu 09:45AM - 11:00AM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 315
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?ENGW3102+Spring2017
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/49843/1173
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2017  |  ENGW 3102 Section 003: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (51208)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/17/2017 - 01/29/2017
Tue 06:20PM - 08:50PM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 303
 
01/30/2017 - 02/01/2017
Tue 06:20PM - 08:50PM
UMTC, East Bank
Nolte Ctr for Continuing Educ 20
 
02/02/2017 - 05/05/2017
Tue 06:20PM - 08:50PM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 303
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?ENGW3102+Spring2017
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/51208/1173
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2016  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (14246)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/06/2016 - 12/14/2016
Mon, Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Ford Hall 170
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?kavas003+ENGW3102+Fall2016
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/14246/1169
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2016  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (15453)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/06/2016 - 12/14/2016
Tue, Thu 08:15AM - 09:30AM
UMTC, East Bank
Amundson Hall 104
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?zilax002+ENGW3102+Fall2016
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/15453/1169
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2016  |  ENGW 3102 Section A91: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (35389)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Online Course
Times and Locations:
ODL Open Enrl Reg Acad Session
 
09/06/2016 - 12/14/2016
UMTC, East Bank
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
After 11:59 PM Friday of the first week of the term, registration is closed and requires instructor permission.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/35389/1169
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2016  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (46900)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/19/2016 - 05/06/2016
Mon, Wed, Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AM
UMTC, East Bank
Amundson Hall 104
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?ENGW3102+Spring2016
Class Description:
Students in this course locate and critically evaluate information. They will read a variety of contemporary fiction and also write their own original works, allowing them to understand and use contemporary literary terminology when discussing fiction writing. They will learn to assess fellow student work in workshops using this mode of inquiry. Students will be required to write brief reports on assigned reading and workshop writing. They will be required to submit a final portfolio of revised original fiction with a written revision statement explaining their process.

Students in this course will learn to understand the role of creativity, innovation, discovery, and expression across disciplines. They will read and discuss a variety of fiction writing; student work, short stories, novels. They will be able to understand the difference in writing fiction for the short story as compared to writing a novel.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/46900/1163
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
29 April 2015

Spring 2016  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (48643)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/19/2016 - 05/06/2016
Tue, Thu 09:45AM - 11:00AM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 215
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?ENGW3102+Spring2016
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/48643/1163
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2016  |  ENGW 3102 Section 003: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (54314)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/19/2016 - 05/06/2016
Tue 06:20PM - 08:50PM
UMTC, East Bank
Amundson Hall 162
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?ENGW3102+Spring2016
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/54314/1163
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2015  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (11373)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/08/2015 - 12/16/2015
Mon, Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Amundson Hall 104
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?watso505+ENGW3102+Fall2015
Class Description:
Students in this course locate and critically evaluate information. They will read a variety of contemporary fiction and also write their own original works, allowing them to understand and use contemporary literary terminology when discussing fiction writing. They will learn to assess fellow student work in workshops using this mode of inquiry. Students will be required to write brief reports on assigned reading and workshop writing. They will be required to submit a final portfolio of revised original fiction with a written revision statement explaining their process.

Students in this course will learn to understand the role of creativity, innovation, discovery, and expression across disciplines. They will read and discuss a variety of fiction writing; student work, short stories, novels. They will be able to understand the difference in writing fiction for the short story as compared to writing a novel.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/11373/1159
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
29 April 2015

Fall 2015  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (15813)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/08/2015 - 12/16/2015
Tue, Thu 08:15AM - 09:30AM
UMTC, East Bank
Amundson Hall 104
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Notes:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?coste145+ENGW3102+Fall2015
Class Description:
Students in this course locate and critically evaluate information. They will read a variety of contemporary fiction and also write their own original works, allowing them to understand and use contemporary literary terminology when discussing fiction writing. They will learn to assess fellow student work in workshops using this mode of inquiry. Students will be required to write brief reports on assigned reading and workshop writing. They will be required to submit a final portfolio of revised original fiction with a written revision statement explaining their process.

Students in this course will learn to understand the role of creativity, innovation, discovery, and expression across disciplines. They will read and discuss a variety of fiction writing; student work, short stories, novels. They will be able to understand the difference in writing fiction for the short story as compared to writing a novel.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/15813/1159
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
29 April 2015

Spring 2015  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (46718)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/20/2015 - 05/08/2015
Mon, Wed, Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 303
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/46718/1153
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2015  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (48558)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/20/2015 - 05/08/2015
Tue, Thu 09:45AM - 11:00AM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 325
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/48558/1153
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2015  |  ENGW 3102 Section 003: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (54869)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/20/2015 - 05/08/2015
Tue 06:20PM - 08:50PM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 303
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work. prereq: [EngW 1101 OR 1102 OR 1103 OR 1104], students cannot audit course
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/54869/1153
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2014  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (11479)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/02/2014 - 12/10/2014
Mon, Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 303
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/11479/1149
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2014  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (16202)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/02/2014 - 12/10/2014
Tue, Thu 08:15AM - 09:30AM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 303
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16202/1149
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Summer 2014  |  ENGW 3102 Section B03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (80650)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study May - Feb
 
05/15/2014 - 02/15/2015
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening. 4/30 is the last day to register. No permissions/late registrations, no exception. Course will no longer be offered.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/80650/1145
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
27 March 2014

Spring 2014  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (51436)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/21/2014 - 05/09/2014
Mon, Wed, Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AM
UMTC, East Bank
Amundson Hall 104
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/51436/1143
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2014  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (53331)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/21/2014 - 05/09/2014
Tue, Thu 09:45AM - 11:00AM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 303
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/53331/1143
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2014  |  ENGW 3102 Section 003: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (59987)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/21/2014 - 05/09/2014
Tue 06:20PM - 08:50PM
UMTC, East Bank
Amundson Hall 104
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/59987/1143
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2014  |  ENGW 3102 Section B03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (55375)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Jan - Oct
 
01/15/2014 - 10/15/2014
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. Printed course. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/55375/1143
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
11 April 2013

Spring 2014  |  ENGW 3102 Section C03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (55376)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Feb - Nov
 
02/15/2014 - 11/15/2014
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. Printed course. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/55376/1143
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
11 April 2013

Spring 2014  |  ENGW 3102 Section D03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (53347)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Mar - Dec
 
03/15/2014 - 12/15/2014
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. Printed course. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/53347/1143
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
11 April 2013

Spring 2014  |  ENGW 3102 Section E03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (53348)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Apr - Jan
 
04/15/2014 - 01/15/2015
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. Printed course. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening. 3/31 is the last day to register. No permissions/late registration, no exceptions.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/53348/1143
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
11 April 2013

Fall 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (17157)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/03/2013 - 12/11/2013
Mon, Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Amundson Hall 104
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17157/1139
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (22132)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/03/2013 - 12/11/2013
Tue, Thu 08:15AM - 09:30AM
UMTC, East Bank
Amundson Hall 104
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/22132/1139
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Fall 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section B03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (24203)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Sep - Jun
 
09/15/2013 - 06/15/2014
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/24203/1139
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
11 April 2013

Fall 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section C03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (24245)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Oct - Jul
 
10/15/2013 - 07/15/2014
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/24245/1139
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
11 April 2013

Fall 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section D03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (24290)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Nov - Aug
 
11/15/2013 - 08/15/2014
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/24290/1139
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
11 April 2013

Fall 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section E03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (24334)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Dec - Sep
 
12/15/2013 - 09/15/2014
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening. 11/30 is the last day to register. No permissions/late registration, no exceptions.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/24334/1139
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
11 April 2013

Summer 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section B03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (81616)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study May - Feb
 
05/15/2013 - 02/15/2014
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/81616/1135
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
9 April 2013

Summer 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section C03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (81617)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Jun - Mar
 
06/15/2013 - 03/15/2014
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/81617/1135
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
9 April 2013

Summer 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section D03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (81618)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Jul - Apr
 
07/15/2013 - 04/15/2014
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/81618/1135
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
9 April 2013

Summer 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section E03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (81619)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Lecture
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Online & Distance Lrng (ODL)
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Aug - May
 
08/15/2013 - 05/15/2014
Off Campus
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term correspondence course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/81619/1135
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
9 April 2013

Spring 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section 001: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (46412)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Workshop
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/22/2013 - 05/10/2013
Mon, Wed, Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 203
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/46412/1133
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section 002: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (48384)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Workshop
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/22/2013 - 05/10/2013
Tue, Thu 09:45AM - 11:00AM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 215
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the craft of writing fiction. Students should have already taken 1101 or 1102. Students will be expected to read assigned literature, participate in class discussions and workshopping, and write and revise works of original fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
50% Discussion
50% Laboratory
Workload:
Other Workload: Final portfolio of original, revised fiction
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/48384/1133
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
7 November 2011

Spring 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section 003: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (55399)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Workshop
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Class Attributes:
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/22/2013 - 05/10/2013
Tue 06:20PM - 08:50PM
UMTC, East Bank
Lind Hall 215
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Description:
Intermediate course in the art and craft of reading/writing fiction for students with previous experience in fiction writing. Students will read and analyze contemporary and classic short fiction and also construct their own stories. Students will be responsible for written comments on student work; workshop participation; attendance at a literary reading; some short papers and presentations; and a final portfolio of short fiction.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: Revised fiction/final portfolio of fiction
Class Format:
25% Lecture
50% Discussion workshop
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/55399/1133
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
6 April 2009

Spring 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section B03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (50501)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Workshop
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Extended Trm Dist Educ Corresp
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Jan - Oct
 
01/15/2013 - 10/15/2013
CCE-Independent and Dist Lrng
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. Printed course. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Exam Format:
No exams
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/50501/1133
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
15 January 2013

Spring 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section C03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (50502)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Workshop
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Extended Trm Dist Educ Corresp
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Feb - Nov
 
02/15/2013 - 11/15/2013
CCE-Independent and Dist Lrng
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. Printed course. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Exam Format:
No exams
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/50502/1133
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
15 January 2013

Spring 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section D03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (48406)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Workshop
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Extended Trm Dist Educ Corresp
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Mar - Dec
 
03/15/2013 - 12/15/2013
CCE-Independent and Dist Lrng
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. Printed course. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Exam Format:
No exams
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/48406/1133
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
15 January 2013

Spring 2013  |  ENGW 3102 Section E03: Fiction Writing (Intermediate) (48407)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Workshop
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option No Audit
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Extended Trm Dist Educ Corresp
Class Attributes:
College of Continuing Education
Delivery Medium
Times and Locations:
Independent Study Apr - Jan
 
04/15/2013 - 01/15/2014
CCE-Independent and Dist Lrng
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Exercises, experiments, assigned readings, discussion of student work.
Class Notes:
This extended-term course is not eligible for most types of financial aid. Printed course. The craft of writing the short story by writing, reading, and listening. 3/31 is the last day to register. No permissions/late registration, no exceptions.
Class Description:
This course is a printed distance learning section (known as a correspondence course) offered through Online and Distance Learning, College of Continuing Education. You will work independently, not as part of a student group. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid restrictions. The short story is a fascinating and very appealing form, particularly for American writers. Perhaps it is our history of discord, social upheaval, our restlessness and need for constant change that makes us so at home with a form that is short, intense, concentrated, and versatile. Whatever the reason, American writers of the past two hundred years have developed the short story form into a national treasure. From the wonderfully rambling descriptions of Washington Irving, whose dislocated citizen, Rip Van Winkle, slept through the Revolutionary War, to John Cheever's dislocated Neddy Merrill, who fast forwards into his own future, the American short story bristles with life and energy as it charts, more accurately than our history books, our world view, our lives, and our sense of who we are and what we are becoming.
Grading:
Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
Exam Format:
No exams
Class Format:
This is a printed correspondence section.
Workload:
Other Workload: See attached syllabus
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/48407/1133
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
15 January 2013

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http://classinfo.umn.edu/?subject=ENGW&catalog_nbr=3102&url=1
To see this page output as XML, use:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?subject=ENGW&catalog_nbr=3102&xml=1
To see this page output as JSON, use:
http://classinfo.umn.edu/?subject=ENGW&catalog_nbr=3102&json=1
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http://classinfo.umn.edu/?subject=ENGW&catalog_nbr=3102&csv=1