Professional Writing Studies Minor

Minor Check Sheet         Winter Term 2016 Electives          Spring Term 2016 Electives

A minor in Professional Writing Studies requires the following courses:

ENG 215INTRODUCTION TO PROFESSIONAL WRITING AND RHETORIC

4 sh

ENG 304, Understanding Rhetoric, may be substituted for ENG 215 with approval of the coordinator.

Twelve semester hours selected from the following practice/applied courses; courses must be selected from at least two disciplines: 12 sh

ART 260INTRODUCTION TO INTERMEDIA AND PHOTOGRAPHY

4 sh

ART 360THE ALTERED IMAGE IN DIGITAL ART

4 sh

ART 361INTERNET ART

4 sh

BUS 202BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS

4 sh

COM 110MEDIA WRITING

4 sh

COM 310REPORTING FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD

4 sh

COM 311BROADCAST NEWS WRITING

4 sh

COM 312STRATEGIC WRITING

4 sh

COM 316WRITING FOR TELEVISION AND CINEMA

4 sh

COM 340FEATURE WRITING

4 sh

COM 368MAGAZINE PUBLISHING

4 sh

ENG 211STYLE AND EDITING

4 sh

ENG 212MULTIMEDIA RHETORICS

4 sh

ENG 219WRITING STUDIES SURVEY

4 sh

ENG 304UNDERSTANDING RHETORIC

4 sh

ENG 310INTERNATIONAL RHETORICS

4 sh

ENG 311PUBLISHING

4 sh

ENG 312VISUAL RHETORICS

4 sh

ENG 313SPECIAL TOPICS IN PROFESSIONAL WRITING AND RHETORIC

4 sh

ENG 318WRITING SCIENCE

4 sh

ENG 319WRITING CENTER WORKSHOP

4 sh

HST 301RESEARCH METHODS

4 sh

PHS 202RESEARCH METHODS IN PUBLIC HEALTH

4 sh

SEM 351SPORT MARKETING

4 sh

ANT 215/SOC 215QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS

4 sh

ANT 216/SOC 216QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS

4 sh

ENG 215: NOTE: Electives may have prerequisites within their respective programs.

**Students may consult with coordinator on other possible electives on case-by-case basis

Capstone: 4 sh

Options

PWS 381PROFESSIONAL WRITING STUDIES INTERNSHIP

1-4 sh

or

ENG 397WRITING AS INQUIRY

4 sh

or

ENG 282CUPID PUBLISHING AND DESIGN STUDIO

2 sh

AND

PWS 499RESEARCH IN PROFESSIONAL WRITING STUDIES

1-4 sh

*Capstone selection should be made by the student in conjunction with the PWS coordinator

Total Credit Hours: 20-28

Total Credit Hours reflects fact that students might choose to take electives with existing prerequisites that would need to be fulfilled

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