Arts, Sciences, and Engineering Writing Program
Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-165353 WRTG 252-1 Principles & Practices of Copyediting Spring 2024 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 1150 AM 105 PM Goergen Hall Room 110 01/17/2024 05/11/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
10
Capacity     
15
Co-Located: ENGL 136-1, WRTG 252-1 (P)
Instructors: Dustin Hannum
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: While the term copyediting may be associated with journalism or literary fiction, in fact it is a vital component of the publication of almost any textual materials from scholarly and popular publishing in arts and sciences to corporate and technical communications. So what do copy editors do? Is copyediting simply about enforcing rules of correctness? When is it okay to break those rules, or to allow others to do so, and what guides such decisions? How do copy editors understand and negotiate the relationships and interests of readers, writers, and the publications they work for? How has the information age changed the way copy editors think about and approach textual editing? In this class we will address both the principles and practices of copyediting. Students will learn the principles that guide copy editors, and then put these principles into use in a workshop setting, practicing copyediting in a variety of contexts, including digital communications.

Prerequisite: Completion of the Primary Writing Requirement.

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-144059 WRTG 252-1 Principles & Practices of Copyediting Spring 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 1150 AM 105 PM Goergen Hall Room 110 01/11/2023 05/06/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
9
Capacity     
15
Co-Located: ENGL 136-1, WRTG 252-1 (P)
Instructors: Dustin Hannum
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: While the term copyediting? may be associated with journalism or literary fiction, in fact it is a vital component of the publication of almost any textual materialsfrom scholarly and popular publishing in arts and sciences to corporate and technical communications. So what do copy editors do? Is copyediting simply about enforcing rules of correctness? When is it okay to break those rules, or to allow others to do so, and what guides such decisions? How do copy editors understand and negotiate the relationships and interests of readers, writers, and the publications they work for? How has the information age changed the way copy editors think about and approach textual editing? In this class we will address both the principles and practices of copyediting. Students will learn the principles that guide copy editors, and then put these principles into use in a workshop setting, practicing copyediting in a variety of contexts, including digital communications.
Offered: Fall Spring Summer