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ENWCn - Writing and Communication Studies Minor

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English UG Minor

Program Title

English:Writing/Communications

Program Type

Minor

Degree Designation

Minor

Department(s)

Program Description

Effective: Fall 2018

Requisites

Requirements for the Minor (20 credits)


I. Introduction (4 credits)

  • course - Introduction to Writing and Communication Studies

II. Electives (16 credits)

  • course - Language, Communication, and Culture

  • course - Introduction to Media Studies

  • course - Language, Communication and Culture

  • course - American Prose

  • course - Environmental Writing and Eco-Criticism

  • course - Nature Writing

  • course - Food Writing

  • course - Introduction to Writing and Communication Studies

  • course - History and Structure of the English Language

  • course - Gender and Communication

  • course - Intercultural Communication

  • course - Introduction to Journalism

  • course - Business Communications

  • course - History of Rhetoric

  • course - Theory and Practice of Writing Center Tutoring

  • course - ShortTREC: Intermediate Level

  • course - Independent Study in English

  • course - Writers on Writing

  • course - Essays, Letters, Memoirs, and Meditations: Reading Nonfiction Prose

  • course - Old English

  • course - Creative Nonfiction Workshop

  • course - Nonfiction Writing Workshop: Articles

  • course - Topics in Rhetoric, Writing, and Communication

  • course - Theories of Authorship

  • course - Advanced Journalism

  • course - Rhetorics of the Workplace/Professional Communication

  • course - Community Literacy and Public Rhetoric in the Archives

  • course - Blogs, Tweets, and Social Media: The Practice of Digital Communication

  • course - Writing across the Curriculum and Peer-to-Peer Mentoring: Theory and Practice

  • course - Marx, Nietzsche, Freud

  • course - Introduction to Media Industries

  • course - New York Semester on Communications and Media Colloquium

  • course - Immersive Research in English

  • course - Writing for Wikipedia: Sources, Sentences, & Style