They are included as part of the Spring 2020 Online Option Experience. All undergraduate students in the spring 2021 residential option, as well as all West Lafayette-bound graduate and professional program students, are required to be tested for COVID-19 and be cleared for campus access by the Protect Purdue Health Center before the start of the spring semester. *35800-001-18346 Black Drama, MWF 10:30 AM-11:20 AM, R Schneider; xlist THTR 390, A critical analysis and discussion of selected representative works by African American dramatists – from William Wells Brown to the moderns, *36000-LC1-65355 Gender And Literature, MWF 04:30 PM-05:20 PM, G Friedman; xlist WGSS 390. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907 (765) 494-4600, © 2020 Purdue University | An equal access/equal opportunity university | Copyright Complaints | Maintained by CLA. Students are encouraged to articulate sites of hopeful regeneration like Tsing’s matsutake, Haraway’s pigeons, Mars’ invisible cityscapes, Gries’ Obama/Hope images, Srnicek's fragmented leftist future, Morton’s Hyper-objects, Glenn’s feminism, Yusoff’s Afro-futurisms in a long seminar paper appropriate for publication. Emphasizes organizational context, project planning, document management, ethics, research, team writing. *21800-001-23596 Heroes And Villains, TR 09:00 AM-10:15 AM, D Armstrong. It was mainly derivative, and Europe looked down upon it with disdain. We will begin by looking at the narrative elements in analog games that have been the foundation of many digital games and move on to look at the elements in digital games that come together to form the worlds. In this course we will read Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth, Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, and William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom! There will also be three 5-page essays and an 8-page comparative essay, chosen by each student from a list of essay topics (you may also address a topic of your own). Workshop criticism. Hammond Emphasizes organizational context, project planning, document management, ethics, research, team writing. Topics include text selection, instructional strategies, adolescent literacy, student engagement and the use of alternative texts. 43900-004-24637 Literature In The Age Of Eugenics, TR 12:00 PM-01:15 PM, M Linett. Students will study empirical research designs and develop a project in one of the above areas. Purdue University, 610 Purdue Mall, West Lafayette, IN 47907, (765) 494-4600 *60900-001-19074 Seminar In Fiction Writing, R 04:30 PM-07:20 PM, B Leung. Individual sections will focus on one or more of the following: literature, women’s literature, film, or feminist and cultural theory. 42000-OL1-26408 Business Writing ... Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907 (765) 494-4600 25700-001-18266 Literature Of Black America, TR 10:30 AM-11:45 AM, M David. *34500-001-23657 Games And World Building, TR 01:30 PM-02:45 PM, S Blackmon. The following travel restrictions, currently in effect, remain in place for all Purdue (WL) faculty, staff, and students who are traveling for work or in connection with a course or student activity, including Purdue Extension and Polytechnic Statewide. Required of all teaching assistants in their initial semesters. (Spring 2021 courses are being updated continually.) This course focuses on the craft of fiction with some consideration of its underlying principles from a writer’s perspective. *30400-001-17924 Advanced Composition, MWF 09:30 AM-10:20 AM, L Haynes. Permission of instructor required. *25000-001-18885 Great American Books, MWF 04:30 PM-05:20 PM, R Lamb. A comparative and chronological survey of the masterpieces of Eastern and Western literature. Some content on this site may require the use of a special plug-in or application. The structure of American English and its dialects, with emphasis on phonology and morphology. In the end, that is the greatest gift literary studies can offer to you. Emphasis is on practical application of theory in a variety of English learning and teaching contexts in the U.S. and abroad. Fall 2020/Spring 2021 Resources Spring 2021 Description and Expectations. Typical genres include Web sites, interactive media, digital video, visual presentations, visual argument, and user documentation. We will explore the role that both narratives play in human existence, and consider a number of key questions: What cultural, political, and psychological purpose do these narratives serve? *33000-001-23642 Games And Diversity, TR 12:00 PM-01:15 PM, S Blackmon. We read/discuss in order to consider such topics as: how publics are recognized as publics (e.g., Habermas, Warner); how brains interact with learning, decision-making, persuasion (e.g., Lauwereyns, Kahneman); attitudes toward science and data (e.g., Merry, Gitelman, Latour, Andersen); access and circulation of ideas in an Internet age (e.g.,  Donner,  Hariman/Lucaites, Gries); how power waxes and wanes through its performance (e.g., Nguyen, Kjeldsen) ; how language is central to public rhetoric’s judged success (may use elections, natural disasters, or the pandemic). If you have trouble accessing this page because of a disability, please contact the College of Liberal Arts Webmaster. Hammond Campus 2200 169th Street Hammond, IN 46323 (219) 989-2400 (855) 608-4600. Self Help Knowledgebase | For assisted support: itap@purdue.edu or 765-494-4000 Purdue University is an equal access/equal opportunity university. He began the literary revolution with Nature and a series of brilliant essays. Throughout the course our focus will be on considering the importance of these narratives against significant current events such as COVID, climate change, and the political pressures determining our present and future realities. Purdue University released today a modified academic calendar for the Spring 2021 semester and announced that a fully online option will again be offered for students who cannot or choose not to come to campus for the Spring 2021 semester. Ultimately, this course emphasizes the essential role of rhetoric and storytelling in the face of medical crisis and uses stories about illness and disability to explore the human condition. Workplace writing in networked environments for management contexts. Implications of recent theory to the teaching of English. Close attention is paid to the history of black literature and to the historical context in which it was written, as well as to the texts of major works by black writers. 39600-007-23675 Language & Humor, TR 04:30 PM-05:45 PM, V Raskin; xlist LING 398, 39600-009-32014 International Cinema, R 6:30 PM-8:30 PM, S Hughes39600-010-32014 International Cinema, MW 10:30 AM-11:30 AM, S Hughes, 40700-001-18937 Intermediate Poetry Writing, TR 12:00 PM-01:15 PM, P Lewis 40700-002-23557 Intermediate Poetry Writing, TR 03:00 PM-04:15 PM, P Lewis. An introduction to feminist approaches to the study of literature, including poetry, drama, fiction, and/or autobiography. Multimedia writing for networked contexts. Please visit our plug-ins page for links to download these applications. 3: 17661-001 And Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson changed poetry forever, influencing all subsequent poets. Reading professional literature on the teaching of writing, linguistics, and ESL. Emphasizes context and user analysis, data analysis/display, project planning, document management, usability, ethics, research, team writing. Extensive practice in the writing of mature expository, critical, and argumentative prose. Some courses may have start terms (e.g. 27900-001-23619 The American Short Story In Print And Film, TR 12:00 PM-01:15 PM, N Peterson. 42100-OL1-26409 Technical Writing (Online Cohort), ARR HRS, T Overmyer 42100-OL2-26411 Technical Writing (Online Cohort), ARR HRS, T Overmyer 42100-OL3-26410 Technical Writing (Online Cohort), ARR HRS, T Overmyer. Herman Melville penned Moby-Dick, the “Great American Novel” and greatest novel ever written in English. Rhetoric of the Chthulucene focuses on sites of articulating the anthropocene among arboreal anchorages articulating sources of hope for the long demise of the slow unwinding of environmental collapse. How people respond to Covid-19 is a signal of their political identity, and social movements, particularly for young people, have no gained exposure through social media (e.g., #metoo, #BLM, #noh8) as much as marching in streets or kneeling at football games. Some content on this site may require the use of a special plug-in or application. A survey of mechanisms and motivations of linguistic change. *41200-001-23678 American Autobiography, MWF 12:30 PM-01:20 PM, R Schneider, *41900-001-18948 Multimedia Writing, MWF 01:30 PM-02:20 PM, L Hibbard *41900-002-18949 Multimedia Writing, MWF 12:30 PM-01:20 PM, L Hibbard. Purdue's top-ranked online graduate programs in Engineering offer a wide array of Master's of Science degrees. *63300-001-23803 King Arthur, TR 10:30 AM-11:45 AM, D Armstrong. 28600-001-13199 The Movies, M 06:30 PM-09:20 PM, J Duvall 28600-003-23881 The Movies, TR 02:30 PM-03:20 PM, J Duvall 28600-OL1-26403 The Movies, ARR HRS, A Ribeiro Costa *28600-004-32365 The Movies, P White. It also explores how technology has been represented in literature, and examines the relationship between literature and new media. The 2020-2021 Purdue West Lafayette catalog is considered the source for academic and programmatic requirements for students entering programs during the Fall 2020, Spring 2021, and Summer 2021 semesters. 42100-001-18998 Technical Writing, TR 09:00 AM-10:15 AM, S Pandey 42100-002-19002 Technical Writing, TR 12:00 PM-01:15 PM, M Zamierowski 42100-003-58127 Technical Writing, TR 09:00 AM-10:15 AM, M Zamierowski 42100-004-19000 Technical Writing, MWF 10:30 AM-11:20 AM, H Baker 42100-005-18996 Technical Writing, MWF 08:30 AM-09:20 AM, H Baker 42100-006-19001 Technical Writing, MWF 09:30 AM-10:20 AM, H Baker 42100-007-19003 Technical Writing, TR 10:30 AM-11:45 AM, S Pandey 42100-010-18997 Technical Writing, TR 10:30 AM-11:45 AM, M Zamierowski *42100-011-18995 Technical Writing, ARR HRS, T Clark*42100-Y01-10396 Technical Writing, ARR HRS, T Clark *42100-Y02-10391 Technical Writing, ARR HRS, R Bailey *42100-Y03-10393 Technical Writing, ARR HRS, T Clark *42100-Y04-10395 Technical Writing, ARR HRS, C Jennings *42100-Y05-10396 Technical Writing, ARR HRS, R Bailey 42100-Y06-10397 Technical Writing, ARR HRS, T Overmeyer42100-Y07-31997 Technical Writing, ARR HRS, T Overmeyer. Studies of issues and principles in ESL/EFL program development. Course Syllabus for MA 16100, Spring 2021 5 credit hours (CRN 19137) As a Boilermaker pursuing academic excellence, I pledge to be honest and true in all that I do. Permission of instructor required. ME 452 Machine Design II Course Syllabus Spring Semester 2021 Online Course: Three video lectures each week (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.See the course website). Topics include: phonological, morphological, semantic and syntactic change, comparative and internal reconstruction, linguistic variation, language contact, and linguistic typology. Workshop criticism and discussion of published fiction. Study of works from once colonized cultures in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean, and/or postcolonial diasporas. Descriptions of all Mathematics courses can be found at Purdue's Course Catalog.. October 12, 2020 « Last Day For Grade Correction for Spring Semester 2019-20 and 2020 Summer Session; While one of our major foci will be on understanding the particular historical context of each primary work, we will spend almost as much time engaging with recent criticism on the primary texts under discussion, tracing how secondary scholarship has affected our reading and reception of these texts, and exploring current critical debates. The University Catalog lists all courses that pertain to the West Lafayette campus.In order to view courses that are available at a given time, and the details of such courses, please visit the myPurdue Schedule of Classes. They are different from scientific theories, which are subject to ongoing testing and revision, and from literary and philosophical theories, which are grounded in extensive and continuing research and thoughtful investigation. Spring 2021 Residential Catalog Courses *Remote (REM): This is an on-campus course offered in a remote format, but with synchronous class sessions similar to an in-person class. The goal of this course is to introduce students to five groundbreaking American novels. But more important, it aims to teach students how to become much more sophisticated and satisfied readers of literary texts and to enable them to see how these books are highly relevant to their lives; for students to learn the art and techniques of close, detailed reading; and for students to develop powerful critical thinking and writing skills that they can bring to their future reading of any books, not just literary texts, on their own. *22300-001-23878 Literature And Technology, TR 04:30 PM-05:45 PM, A Plotnitsky. This course looks at the ways that narrative worlds get built in games. Bregman revisits the dour view of human nature as portrayed by Hobbes’ Leviathan—the veneer theory of civilization—and contrasts with the romantic notion of Rousseau’s naturalism. We will take a look at what scholars have to say about these narratives, view films and shows, consider social media posts and articles, and read some recent novels and short stories that address conspiracy theories and apocalyptic issues in detail. This class uses literature to explore how technological innovation both enables and constrains creativity. Reading and discussion of great narratives from Homer’s Odyssey to the present, considering works from a variety of cultures and time periods in order to develop an understanding of their ideas, structures, styles, and cultural values. Students will analyze and play games that relate to women, minorities, members of the LGBTQ community, and/or those who lack access because of disability. Open only to teaching assistants in the Department of English. Contemporary human existence is increasingly surrounded by apocalyptic narratives and conspiracy theories. This class offers in-depth explorations of the larger-than-life leaders (on the side of good, and sometimes evil, too) who have become models for how we think of heroism, charisma, and what it means to seek and wield power over others. Close reading of and significant writing about selected literary texts informed by a variety of critical and/or theoretical perspectives. An advanced course in the writing of fiction. This event has passed. 57000-001-19205 Introduction To Semiotics, TR 10:30 AM-11:20 AM, T Broden SLC PROF; ANTH 519 COM 507 LC 570 LING 593 57000-002-26963 Introduction To Semiotics, ARR HRS; xlist ANTH 519 COM 507 LC 570 LING 593. We will probably want to review various attacks on the theory as well as attempts to modify it. Designed for students who wish additional training in composition beyond the basic requirements. HONR Courses. After this course you will have acquired a Hispanic cultural perspective and basic survival skills in Spanish for most everyday situations. This course will explore the reasons that conspiracy theories and apocalyptic narratives exist, from an interdisciplinary perspective. *36500-001-18084 Literature And Imperialism, TR 03:00 PM-04:15 PM, A Plotnitsky. Introduction to the movies from classic to contemporary film. 20500-001-18837 Introduction To Creative Writing, MWF 10:30 AM-11:20 AM, E DePanise *20500-002-18839 Introduction To Creative Writing, MWF 12:30 PM-01:20 PM, K McMorris *20500-003-18841 Introduction To Creative Writing, MWF 08:30 AM-09:20 AM, A Sakr 20500-004-18843 Introduction To Creative Writing, MWF 02:30 PM-03:20 PM, K Wort *20500-005-18840 Introduction To Creative Writing, MWF 09:30 AM-10:20 AM, L Hunter *20500-006-18838 Introduction To Creative Writing, MWF 01:30 PM-02:20 PM, K O'Donoghue *20500-007-23874 Introduction To Creative Writing, MWF 11:30 AM-12:20 PM, A Hollis. 68000-003-24725 Professional Writing Theory, F 11:30 AM-02:20 PM, J Bay, 68000-004-28312 Seminar In Public Rhetorics, M 04:30 PM-07:20 PM, P Sullivan. *48800-001-19018 Internship In Professional Writing, W 03:30 PM-05:20 PM, P Sullivan *48800-002-19019 Internship In Professional Writing, ARR HRS, P Sullivan *48800-003-64936 Internship In Professional Writing, ARR HRS, P Sullivan *48800-004-64937 Internship In Professional Writing, ARR HRS, P Sullivan *48800-005-64938 Internship In Professional Writing, ARR HRS, P Sullivan. HONR 19902, SPRING 2021 CRN DAYS/TIMES THEME INSTRUCTOR LEC 1 12885-001 Wed 8:30a - 9:20a Online Film Anwer, Megha REC1 28763-048 Mon 8:30a - 9:20a Purdue's top-ranked online graduate programs in Engineering offer a wide array of Master's of Science degrees. Students will finish the semester with some new alt-ac skills and, if our peer review is successful, a publication for their curriculum vitae. Analysis of American short stories of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, their filmed versions, their printed scenarios, and critical writings about the tales and their adaptations. Students will receive instruction in writing, graphics, and publishing software and will write, design, produce, and critique a number of publications. Course listing subject in Spring 2021 to change due to unforeseen events related to instructor sabbaticals, leaves, etc. The course requires reading/discussion, a group pedagogy project, and a solo project. The development of the ability to write and design documents using electronic publishing technologies. For more information regarding classes contact the instructors directly or our English undergraduate advisors at (765) 494-3670. These courses are offered in a fully online, mostly asynchronous format. In addition, this course is the first course in a nascent bioinformatics minor, and it has been carefully designed to complement later courses in this minor. *58500-001-19087 Creative Nonfiction Writing, MW 04:30 PM-05:45 PM, M Mailhot. 56300-001-24933 Historical Linguistics, TR 12:00 PM-01:15 PM, R Channon SLC PROF; xlist ANTH 563 LC 630  LING 541. Workplace writing in networked environments for technical contexts. Click here to see a listing of Spring 2021's HONR course offerings. The course has two components: a professor-guided component and a practicum component in a chosen area. Topics of study may include works of fiction, statements of aesthetics and craft, and various fictional forms. Emphasizes principles, and practices of multimedia design, implementation, and publishing. Courses taken outside the noted terms do not meet the outcome. Courses Course Pages Schedules Course Descriptions ... Spring 2021. They have the power to change the way you view the world, yourself, and how you live; to make you question every fundamental assumption you take for granted; to inspire you constantly; and to help you to develop your own independence of mind and spirit. It becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish fact from fiction, and to gather information in order to make reliable decisions. Prerequisite: admission to the MFA program in creative writing. Updated Jan. 12, 2021. Every game designer and gamer knows that there is more to narrative than just words on a page and more to world building than images on a screen. This course introduces Construction Grammar as applied to idioms, verb-argument structure, information structure, and mixed categories in various languages. 49000-001-62374 Internship In Professional Writing, ARR HRS. Typical genres include management memos, reports, letters, e-mail, resumes (print and online), oral presentations. The class will combine lecture, discussion, small-group work, & student presentations; students will write papers that apply semiotic ideas to topics of their choice (their field or other interests). Study of the work of established writers. Please visit our. From decoding advertising images to determining the truth of digital photography, this course will explore a broad range of questions in a variety of contemporary contexts such as new media, vision as information processing, and biometrics. This course introduces students to theories methods of analyzing collective social action protest, invites them to apply that critical thinking to historical and current activism, and challenges students to develop research into activism to which they have personal connections. An equal access/equal opportunity university. Click here or call 1-765-494-7015 to learn more. Rather than dividing linguistic knowledge into grammatical rules/principles and lexical information, a Construction Grammar instead captures grammatical generalizations using a structured inventory of linguistic expressions ranging in size from morphemes to complex words to multi-word expressions. *39200-001-23671 Young Adult Literature, MW 04:30 PM-05:45 PM, D Pacheco. This course will prepare students to succeed as students and in their professional lives. The course links English language development to teaching and learning strategies and is designed for undergraduate and graduate students in education and practicing teachers. Workplace writing in networked environments for management contexts. Departmental permission is required. World literature in translation. 59200-001-23718 Postcolonial Studies, TR 01:30 PM-02:45 PM, R Marzec. 50500-006-19038 Approaches To Teaching Creative Writing, TR 01:30 PM-02:45 PM, S Solwitz w/ K. Akbar; meets with ENGL 502 *50500-010-11517 Approaches To Teaching First-Year Composition II, TR 09:00 AM-10:15 AM, L Haynes *50500-011-11518 Approaches To Teaching First-Year Composition II, TR 09:00 AM-10:15 AM, I Weiser. 49200-001-19023 Literature In The Secondary Schools, R 05:30 PM-08:20 PM, P Clinkenbeard. They are included as part of the Spring 2020 Online Option Experience. *59600-021-23942 Revolutionary Poetics, TR 10:30 AM-11:45 AM, K Akbar, 59600-022-25201 Ling Typology & Lang Univrsls, TR 01:30 PM-02:45 PM, R Channon SLC PROF; xlist LC 596 LC 679 LING 598 LING 689, *59700-001-23740 Contemporary Black Feminist Literature, T 04:30 PM-07:20 PM, J Freeman Marshall; xlist AMST 650 CMPL 650 WGSS 681, An intense examination of recent literary works by black women along with various critical theories constructed about black women’s literature, beginning with the premise that black feminism is a “sign to be interrogated, a locus of contradictions.”, 59900-001-15689 Academic Language And Content, P Morita-Mullaney EDCI PROF; xlist EDCI 599. This program is in direct response to the request of our Construction Advisory Council to help train and share best practices with our industries’ next generation of field supervisors. Why have they become such popular genres? Prerequisite: Admission to the creative writing program. Topics covered might include, but are not limited to: user experience design; workplace writing studies; writing in highly technical fields such as engineering and computer science; TPC as an undergraduate major/discipline; teaching TPC service courses; social justice in TPC; algorithmic writing, data, and data literacy; scientific communication; environmental and ecological approaches to TPC; TPC in international contexts; collaboration and cross-cultural teams; methodologies for researching TPC; healthcare and medical writing; nonprofit and community-based writing; visual communication and rhetoric; document design; genre studies; entrepreneurship; history of the field; and games as TPC. This course explores what images are, how they mean, and how they interact with literature, language, technology, and culture. An analysis and evaluation of empirical research concerned with composing processes, critical literacy, disciplinary writing, various writing cultures, and composition pedagogy. Courses below are listed in Alphabetical Order by Subject Code/Prefix. What do they explain about our own processes of thinking, our beliefs, and the decisions we make throughout the course of our lives? Semiotics foregrounds the general inquiry into making signs, meaning, communication, & signifying schemas; it investigates how those things happen in cultures, images, texts, minds/bodies, and interactions among individuals and groups. We will also continue my 40-year search for counterexamples and probably (and hopefully) fail again. In the years before 1865, American literature proper—unlike American political thought—had yet to get off the ground. Course Announcements Spring 2021 Spring 2021. The courses listed have been identified to offer Spring 2021 sections that will serve students who are pursing the fully online option. This course looks critically at diversity in games, game development, and in the larger mainstream games community. Below is also a complete listing of approved Purdue West Lafayette courses that may be used for meeting foundational learning outcomes. Purdue on Facebook Purdue on Twitter Purdue on YouTube Purdue on Instagram Purdue on Pinterest Purdue on Snapchat Purdue on LinkedIn Amazon pickup locations at Purdue. Purdue University, 610 Purdue Mall, West Lafayette, IN 47907, (765) 494-4600 Spring 2021 Syllabus Letter and Templates; ... contact_supportStudents should direct questions about your course to your Purdue email. 26700-003-16177 World Literature: From 1700 A.D. To The Present, TR 01:30 PM-02:45 PM, A Rodríguez de jesús SLC TA; xlist CMPL 267 LC 230. I’ll also distribute my own handouts on the genres these novels represent (i.e., the romance, realism, naturalism, modernism), which explain their historical/cultural backgrounds, as well as other guides I’ve written up for you as aids to reading them. Spring 2021 Fully Online Option Courses. Please visit our plug-ins page for links to download these applications. Although it will be taught remotely, it is not part of the Fall 2020 Online Option Experience. 43201-001-23681 Editing And Publishing, W 06:30 PM-09:20 PM, R Johnson. Shakespeare’s dramatic craftsmanship, poetry, humor, characterization, psychology, and modern pertinence illustrated in representative tragedies, comedies, and history plays. Workshop criticism and discussion of published writing. Although it will be taught remotely, it is not part of the Fall 2020 Online Option Experience. The most significant issues impacting humanity—COVID, climate change, democracy—are now thoroughly entangled in apocalyptic and conspiratorial narratives. Workshop critiques. Attention to influences, “schools,” and little magazines, as well as to conventional sources. It gives us great pleasure to share with you the Purdue University Construction Site Supervision Certificate (C.S.S.C.) At the end of the semester, we will submit an edition of a Victorian text for publication at http://covecollective.org, complete with a critical introduction and accompanying essays. Editing and Publishing is a professional writing workshop that teaches students how to proofread, copyedit, substantive edit, and global edit documents. Spring 2021 Pre-Arrival COVID-19 Testing for Purdue Students. This course will teach you about the Victorian period while also teaching you about critical editions and online publication. Course Listing. Anchor seminar for the secondary area in Public Rhetoric, this course covers key concepts, issues, and events associated with understanding the workings of rhetoric in public arenas. Typical genres include technical reports, memos, documentation, Web sites. 59400-001-23726 Contemporary Poetry, MWF 12:30 PM-01:20 PM, D Morris. ... Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907 (765) 494-4600 If you have trouble accessing this page because of a disability, please contact ITaP Customer Service at itap@purdue.edu. *26400-001-23879 The Bible As Literature, ARR HRS, A Duran. Courses Spring 2021 Courses Latest updates on campus experience fall 2020, … Click here to see a listing of Fall 2020's HONR course offerings. This course applies rhetorical principles to writing in health, hospitality, nutrition, nursing and related fields in the Health and Human Sciences. 62700-001-23771 Construction Grammar, MWF 01:30 PM-02:20 PM, E Francis; xlist LING 629. Humor is a universal and popular part of national and international culture. Practice in planning, writing, evaluating, and revising a variety of documents typical of those used in the arts and industry. We will spend significant time exploring how the tradition of Arthurian writing that began with Geoffrey of Monmouth in the twelfth century spread, transformed, and was co-opted and adapted by various groups for a variety of political, social, and personal agendas. Some content on this site may require the use of a special plug-in or application. Latest updates on campus experience fall 2020, online experience, and resources related to COVID-19 - Visit Protect Purdue The class will focus on how technical writing can become a site and a source for social change and social influence; in short, how writing in nonacademic spaces can innovate traditional workplace and technical genres to produce material and social change. Study of poetry of the past two or three decades, both American and foreign, and their interaction. *59600-020-23730 Second Language Writing, MWF 01:30 PM-02:20 PM, A Silva; xlist LING 598. Course focuses on theoretical and practical knowledge for teachers about how second languages are learned, and on the educational and philosophical basis for second language teaching and learning. An equal access/equal opportunity university. An advanced course in the writing of poetry. For a list of all course subject codes mapped to their full subject title, please see Course Subjects and Descriptions . Accountable together - we are Purdue. All of the learning in this course takes place in class, so I expect students to attend our synchronous Zoom classes regularly. These are not research papers. *Remote (REM): This is an on-campus course offered in a remote format, but with synchronous class sessions similar to an in-person class. 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