Study of current theories and practices in teaching writing for grades 5-12 and college. Provides an introduction to writing process, assignment design and assessment. Recommended for students planning to attend graduate school (English or MAT). Credits:4 Prerequisite:Completed General Education writing requirement and LING 315 or consent of instructor
Advanced study of creative nonfiction techniques and writing for publication. Workshop. May be repeated once for credit. Credits:4 Prerequisite:WR 363 or consent of instructor
A survey of methods of publication and of markets for various kinds of writing. Theory and practice in manuscript preparation, manuscript form, proofreading and copyright application. Submission of actual manuscript for publication. Credits:4 Prerequisite:WR 360, WR 361, WR 363 or WR 364 or consent of instructor
An exploration of selected writing topics, as identified in each year’s schedule of classes. May be repeated once for credit, if content is different. Credits:4 Prerequisite:One upper division writing course or consent of instructor
Study of current theories and practices in teaching writing for grades 5-12 and college. Provides an introduction to writing process, assignment design and assessment. Recommended for students planning to attend graduate school (English or MAT). Credits:4 Prerequisite:Completed General Education writing requirement and LING 315 or consent of instructor
An exploration of selected writing topics, as identified in each year’s schedule of classes. May be repeated once for credit, if content is different. Credits:4
Individual or special writing instruction in a specific form of writing under the guidance of a designated faculty member. May be repeated for up to 6 credits, if content is different. Credits:1-6