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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Writing and Publishing


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Description


The Writing and Publishing major prepares students for careers requiring skill in professional writing, editing, and multimedia visual design in a variety of print and digital formats. As a Writing and Publishing major, you will learn to:

  • Tailor your writing for different audiences
  • Make strategic rhetorical and stylistic choices across genres and publishing venues
  • Engage in developmental or “global” editing, extending, condensing, and otherwise transforming existing texts for particular purposes
  • Apply visual design principles as part of the process of creating and editing multimedia texts, including websites
  • Work collaboratively with other writers, creators, editors, and other professionals

Requirements


Portfolio (4 credits):


Rhetoric (4 credits):


Choose one of the options below:

Writing in Creative, Professional, and Digital Contexts (16 credits):


Four courses with at least one course in each of the following three categories, and two courses in one category.

Professional Experience (4 credits):


Choose one of the options below:

  • Community Internship (4 cr.)
  • Internship through ENG 2106 Writing for Main Street (4 cr.)
  • Internship through ENG 3312 Writing for Nonprofits (4 cr.)
  • Experiential learning through ENG 2218 Introduction to Peer Tutoring (2 cr.) and ENG 2235 (2 cr.) Advanced Peer Tutoring

Literature Courses (8 credits):


  • Two 2000- or 3000-level English (ENG) literature courses

Electives (8 credits):


Two additional courses selected from the Writing in Creative, Professional, and Digital Context category or from the list below:

Total Program Hours: 48


Departmental Writing Requirement:


The Department of English extends writing throughout the major. Writing & Publishing majors will meet the Writing in the Discipline general education requirement by completing one of the professional writing courses above as notated with the # symbol.

Requirements for Departmental Honors


To receive Honors in English, a student must:

  • Have a grade point average of 3.50 or above in all courses taken in the major;
  • Undertake a special project or presentation designed in consultation with (and approved by) capstone faculty;
  • Have the recommendation of the English Department.

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