Course List
Roanoke College - Courses OfferedFall Term 2013FA - Creative Writing
CRWR 216 A
Title: Creative Writing-Poetry
Instructor: Dr. Melanie AlmederBlock: 7A
Time: M/W 2:20PM-3:50PM
Room:
Units: 1
Catalog Description: An introduction to writing poetry. Students willreceive responses to their writing from theirpeers and from the instructor. Students willalso read and discuss works by notable poets. (1)Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.
CRWR 216 B
Title: Creative Writing-Poetry
Instructor: Dr. Melanie AlmederBlock: E1
Time: M/W 5:45PM-7:15PM
Room:
Units: 1
Catalog Description: An introduction to writing poetry. Students willreceive responses to their writing from theirpeers and from the instructor. Students willalso read and discuss works by notable poets. (1)Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.
CRWR 315 A
Title: Adv. Creative Writing-Fiction
Instructor: Dr. Paul HanstedtBlock: 10
Time: T/TH 10:10AM-11:40AM
Room:
Units: 1
Comments: RHET 125 and CRWR 215.
Catalog Description: Development of writing skills in fiction, buildingupon introductory creative writing courses.Students will also read and discuss works bynotable fiction writers. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.
CRWR 411 A
Title: Senior Seminar I
Instructor: Dr. Robert D. SchultzBlock: 10
Time: T/TH 10:10AM-11:40AM
Room:
Units: 1
Comments: CRWR-215, CRWR-216, RHET-125 and 1 unit from CRWR-315, CRWR-316 or CRWR-317
Catalog Description: The first part of a two-term capstone for majorsin Creative Writing, this course draws togetherstudents who have previously written and studiedpoetry, fiction, and perhaps other genres.Discussion will focus on careful reading ofsignificant texts in a variety of genres, periods,and national literatures. In response, studentswill produce orginal work in their chosengenre(s). (1) 6 hrs/wk.
CRWR 416 A
Title: Internship
Instructor: Ms. Jennifer O. RostiBlock:
Time: TBA
Room:
Units: 1
Comments: Rhetoric 125, Creative Writing 215, 216 and 1 from CRWR 315, 316 or 317, & permission of the Dept Chair.
Catalog Description: Experience in a field of applied writing throughprograms such magazine and book publishing, publicrelations, government communications, or variousaspects of the media.(1)


