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Undergraduate 2018-2019

Writing

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Minor Requirements — 18 Credits

The writing minor is a cross-disciplinary undergraduate program designed to strengthen and advance students' writing abilities. For this purpose, students study the history as well as theories of writing and they also learn strategies and skills in writing in different disciplines, including the arts and sciences, business, education, and other academic and professional fields.

Through this program, students will gain competence in writing about different subjects, for different purposes and audiences, and in different genres and styles. Students will also be able to apply their writing skills in a wide range of careers.

Minor requirements

Remaining: 12 credits

Choose from either of the following two tracks:

Professional Writing and Publishing

ENG 201Writing as a Job

3

ENG 225Communications on a Theme

3

ENG 227Technical Writing

3

ENG 229Introduction to Professional Writing and Document Design

3

ENG 318Traditional and Modern Grammars

3

ENG 319Writing and Rhetorical Theory

3

ENG 327Editing

3

ENG 329Professional Writing and/as Digital Video

3

ENG 419English Linguistics

3

ENG 429Digital Self-Publishing

3

ENG 492Writing Internship

1-3

Creative Writing

ENG 200Introduction to Creative Writing

3

ENG 203Creative Writing: Nonfiction

3

ENG 242Creative Writing-Fiction

3

ENG 243Creative Writing: Screenwriting

3

ENG 244Creative Writing: Poetry

3

ENG 303Intermediate Creative Writing: Nonfiction

3

ENG 342Intermediate Creative Writing: Fiction

3

ENG 343Intermediate Creative Writing: Screenwriting

3

ENG 344Intermediate Creative Writing: Poetry

3

Required: 6 credits

ENG 220Writing, Transformation, and Change

3

ENG 420Special Topics in Creative and Professional Writing

3

Notes:
Students must choose at least one 300 level or above course.
Students may select 12 credits from any courses above; however, students must take at least one course from each Writing Minor track (Professional Writing and Publishing or Creative Writing).
Students may substitute one writing course from a discipline outside of English (200 level or above) for a Writing Minor elective credit with the advance approval of Writing Minor Track Director. For advising and information, contact the Department of English in Ross 1284 or at 351-2971.