William S Penn (Instructor) - Grade Details
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William S Penn - All Courses
Average Grade - 3.353
Median Grade - 3.5
Latest grades from Spring 2018
William S Penn - Overview
Course Number | Grade Info | Number of Students | Latest Grade Data | Breakdown |
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ENG 228 | Average Grade - 3.603 Median Grade - 4.0 |
283 | Spring 2018 | |
ENG 428 | Average Grade - 3.542 Median Grade - 4.0 |
107 | Fall 2015 | |
ENG 328 | Average Grade - 3.735 Median Grade - 4.0 |
35 | Spring 2016 | |
IAH 207 | Average Grade - 3.274 Median Grade - 3.5 |
1399 | Spring 2013 | |
ENG 226 | Average Grade - 3.511 Median Grade - 3.5 |
45 | Spring 2015 |
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ENG 226 - Introduction to Creative Writing
Introduction to major forms and methods of creative writing: fiction, poetry, drama, narrative essay, and film.
Average Grade - 3.511
Median Grade - 3.5
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ENG 228 - Introduction to Fiction Writing
Directed practice in the writing of fiction. Types and structures available to the fiction writer.
Average Grade - 3.603
Median Grade - 4.0
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ENG 328 - Readings in Novel and Narrative
Extensive readings in the novel from a range of centuries and traditions. Forms of the novel and narrative aesthetics within specific social and historical circumstances.
Average Grade - 3.735
Median Grade - 4.0
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ENG 428 - Advanced Fiction Writing
Advanced workshop in writing short stories and longer forms of fiction. Reading and analysis of published fiction.
Average Grade - 3.542
Median Grade - 4.0
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IAH 207 - Literatures, Cultures, Identities (I)
Explorations in how literature reflects, creates, and challenges cultural and individual identities. Approaches and materials from literature, philosophy, the arts, religion, and history. Selected themes and issues, variable by term.
Average Grade - 3.274
Median Grade - 3.5
Latest grades from Spring 2013
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