Undergraduate Bulletin 2022 - 2023 
    
    May 01, 2024  
Undergraduate Bulletin 2022 - 2023 [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Course Descriptions


 

Writing

  
  • WRIT 170 - Internship


    Individual work under faculty supervision with evaluation based on appropriate evidence of achievement. Approval of an internship request by the instructor and the appropriate program chair or division dean is required to be able to register for the course. Mandatory Pass/Fail.

    Credits: 1-6

  
  • WRIT 222 - Introductory Campus News Production


    Students will produce the campus newspaper, learning reporting, editing, photography, illustration, design, layout, video, technology, and/or media management skills. May be taken multiple times for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours.

    Credits: 1-3

  
  • WRIT 270 - Internship


    Individual work under faculty supervision with evaluation based on appropriate evidence of achievement. Approval of an internship request by the instructor and the appropriate program chair or division dean is required to be able to register for the course. Mandatory Pass/Fail.

    Credits: 1-6

  
  • WRIT 305 - Writing for Business and Public Affairs


    A survey of business and governmental writing, including techniques of correspondence, informal and formal reports, case studies, interoffice communications. Students are required to complete a research project.

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites ENG 102 
  
  • WRIT 322 - Intermediate Campus News Production


    Students will produce the campus newspaper, building on reporting, editing, photography, illustration, design, layout, video, technology, and/or media management skills learned in WRIT 222 . May be taken three times for credit.

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites WRIT 222 
  
  • WRIT 340 - Methods of Teaching Writing


    Designed for students seeking certification in English Language Arts or for English majors desiring to teach writing on the college level. Students will study basic composition theory, learn how to facilitate the linguistic and communicative competencies of adolescents from diverse backgrounds and with diverse abilities, and develop a personal writing style by producing several essays. The course will also focus on the assessment of writing processes and best practices in monitoring the progress of developing writers. Students will explore a range of pedagogical approaches to developing writing while compiling extensive “tool chests” of resources to aid in this work.

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites ENG 102 .
  
  • WRIT 346 - Introduction to Writing Short Fiction


    Students will read and write short stories, learning the elements of fiction and a variety of narrative styles.

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites ENG 102 
  
  • WRIT 347 - Introduction to Writing Poetry


    Students will read poetry and write poems, learning the elements of poetry and a variety of poetic forms and techniques.

    Credits: 3

  
  • WRIT 348 - Introduction to Writing Creative Nonfiction


    Students will read and write various forms of creative nonfiction, such as personal essays, travel writing, narrative history, documentary, autobiography and/or memoir.

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites ENG 102 
  
  • WRIT 370 - Internship


    Individual work under faculty supervision with evaluation based on appropriate evidence of achievement. Approval of an internship request by the instructor and the appropriate program chair or division dean is required to be able to register for the course.

    Credits: 1-6

    Grading Type Mandatory Pass/Fail.
  
  • WRIT 470 - Internship


    Individual work under faculty supervision with evaluation based on appropriate evidence of achievement. Approval of an internship request by the instructor and the appropriate program chair or division dean is required to be able to register for the course.

    Credits: 1-6

    Grading Type Mandatory Pass/Fail.
 

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