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Creative Writing 1<br />
Course Number: 1052<br />
Course Length: semester<br />
Credits: .5<br />
Fee: $ (Cost of paperbacks)<br />
Open To: juniors, seniors<br />
Self-expression and study of forms in poetry,<br />
drama, and the short story.<br />
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” minimum in previous<br />
English course.<br />
Creative Writing 2<br />
Course Number: 1053<br />
Course Length: semester<br />
Credits: .5<br />
Fee: $ (Cost of paperbacks)<br />
Open To: juniors, seniors<br />
Designed for students who have a background of<br />
Creative Writing 1 and who have mastered various<br />
literary styles and genres. The student will read and<br />
write in an atmosphere where their work may be<br />
criticized and praised.<br />
Prerequisite: Creative Writing 1<br />
Stagecraft<br />
Course Number: 1042<br />
Course Length: semester<br />
Credits: .5<br />
Fee: $<br />
Open To: All<br />
Stagecraft will be the technical end of the theatre<br />
coursework at BBHHS. The course will cover set<br />
design and construction; lighting design, hang &<br />
focus; costume design and construction; sound<br />
design & execution; properties design, gathering &<br />
execution and all matters for the front of the house.<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
Modern Novel<br />
Course Number: 1022<br />
Course Length: semester<br />
Credits: .5<br />
Fee: $ (Cost of paperbacks)<br />
Open To: juniors, seniors<br />
This course is designed to give students an indepth<br />
look into 20 th century prose fiction. Students<br />
will read various genres ranging from satire, to<br />
the journey and quest novel, to the adventure<br />
story. Students will discuss and write about each<br />
novel focusing on recurrent themes in the modern<br />
novel. Students should expect to read from five<br />
to six novels over the course of the semester and<br />
write weekly one page response papers on motif,<br />
character, or philosophy in the novel that interests<br />
them.<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
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