MINOR-WRIT - Minor-Writing
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Free Form Requirements
Students completing the writing minor will earn 18 semester hours and may emphasize either Creative Writing or Professional Writing. English majors should note that courses counted toward the major cannot be counted toward the minor.
Students choosing the Creative Emphasis choose 9-12 hours from:
WRIT 200 (3) Writing Topics & Trends
WRIT 307 (3) Fiction Writing
WRIT 316 (3) Poetry Writing
WRIT 351 (3) Creative Nonfiction Writing
WRIT 503 (3) Creative Writing Theory
WRIT 507 (3) Advanced Fiction Writing
WRIT 510 (3) Topics in Writing and Rhetoric (if done on an appropriate topic-department chair permission required)
WRIT 511 (3) Topics in Writing & Critical Communication
WRIT 516 (3) Poetry Writing II
WRIT 551 (3) Advanced Creative Non-Fiction
and 6-9 hours from:
WRIT 300 (3) Rhetorical Theory
WRIT 350 (3) Intro to Composition Theory and Pedagogy
WRIT 500 (3) The Theory and Practice of Tutoring Writers
WRIT 501 (3) Writing for New Media
WRIT 502 (3) Digital English Studies: Literature, Rhetoric, and Technology
WRIT 510 (3) Topics in Writing and Rhetoric (if done on an appropriate topic-department chair permission required)
ENGL 310 (3) Special Types of Literature
ENGL 317 (3) The Short Story
ENGL 320 (3) Recurrent Themes in Literature
ENGL 321 (3) Recurrent Themes in Literature
ENGL 325 (3) Dramatic Literature
ENGL 328 (3) Healing Arts in Medicine
ENGL 501 (3) Modern British Poetry
ENGL 504 (3) Modern American Poetry
ENGL 507 (3) Hist & Dev of Modern English
ENGL 510 (3) Topics in Literature and Language (if done on an appropriate topic-department chair permission required)
ENGL 520 (3) 17th-Century Eng Lit (Excl Milton)
ENGL 530 (3) Grammar in Theory and Practice
ENGL 550 (3) Topics in Critical Reading
ENGE 519 (3) Adolescent Literature
English majors who count hours from the first string toward the Strategic, Creative and Critical Communication requirement of the major will substitute hours from the second string toward the total hours in the minor.
Students choosing the Professional Emphasis choose 6 hours from:
ENGL 530 (3) Grammar in Theory and Practice
WRIT 300 (3) Rhetorical Theory
WRIT 365 (3) Proposal and Grant Writing
WRIT 366 (3) Technical Communication
WRIT 501 (3) Writing for New Media
WRIT 502 (3) Digital English Studies: Literature, Rhetoric, and Technology
and 12 hours from:
ENGL 507 (3) History and Development of Modern English
ENGL 530 (3) Grammar in Theory and Practice
ENGL 550 (3) Topics in Critical Reading (if done on an appropriate topic-department chair permission required)
MCOM 226 (3) Multimedia Storytelling & Prod
MCOM 302 (3) International Communication
MCOM 304 (3) Intercultural Communication
MCOM 390 (3) Culture of Media Startups
WRIT 200 (3) Writing Topics & Trends
WRIT 300 (3) Rhetorical Theory
WRIT 311 (3) (if done on an appropriate topic-department chair permission required)
WRIT 351 (3) Creative Nonfiction Writing
WRIT 366 (3) Technical Communication
WRIT 367 (3) Editing for Professionals
WRIT 431 (1) Academic Internship in Writing
WRIT 432 (2) Academic Internship in Writing
WRIT 433 (3) Academic Internship in Writing
WRIT 465 (3) Preparation of Oral and Written Reports
WRIT 500 (3) The Theory and Practice of Tutoring Writers
WRIT 501 (3) Writing for New Media
WRIT 502 (3) Digital English Studies: Literature, Rhetoric, and Technology
WRIT 510 (3) Topics in Writing and Rhetoric (if done on an appropriate topic-department chair permission required)
WRIT 511 (3) Topics in Writing & Crit Comm (if done on an appropriate topic-department chair permission required)
WRIT 566 (3) Writing for Sciences and Technology
English majors who count hours from the first string toward the Strategic, Creative and Critical Communication requirement of the major will substitute hours from the second string toward the total hours in the minor.