WRITING INTENSIVE REQUIREMENT
Students will satisfy this requirement by completing six (6) hours of "writing intensive" course work taken from within any portion of the student’s degree program. Writing intensive courses carry a special ‘W’ designation in the Schedule of Classes. If the course also meets the cultural diversity requirements it will carry a special ‘C’ designation in the Schedule of Classes.
Three (3) hours of this requirement may be met by any upper-division non-creative writing course (those with a WR prefix) even if the class does not carry the 'W' designation in the Schedule of Classes.
Students must complete WR 135 (or its transfer equivalent) before enrolling in upper-division writing-intensive courses.
Honors Program participants should consult the Honors Program description and the Director of the Honors Program regarding course work to meet the writing requirements.
APPROVED WRITING INTENSIVE COURSES
See Schedule of Classes for specific sections.
A 315W Intermediate Design: 2-Dimensional
A 404W Art History: Non-Western Art
A 405W Art History: Women in Art
A 406W Art History: Special Topics
ANTH 326W Ethnographic Writing
ANTH 365W The Museum and "the Other"
ANTH 369W Visual Anthropology
ANTH 380W Peoples & Cultures of Africa
ANTH 384W Modernity & Social Change
ANTH 386W Islam & Culture
ANTH 388W Transnational Migration
ANTH 410W Research Design
ANTH 412W Senior Project
ANTH 476W Religion & Ritual
BA 345W Internet and Electronic Commerce
BA 411W Marketing Strategy
BA 451W Auditing
BA 477W Topics in Marketing
BI 312W Animal Behavior
BI 357W General Ecology
BI 440W Emerging & Re-emerging Infectious Diseases
BI 471W Whales, Dolphins & Porpoises
CH 313W Instrumental Analysis
CH 334W Organic Chemistry
CH 335W Organic Chemistry
CH 336W Organic Chemistry
CH 350W Chemical Literature
CH 407W Seminar
CH 461W Experimental Chemistry
CH 462W Experimental Chemistry
CJ 327W Introduction to Research Methods in Criminal Justice
CJ 423W Management in Law Enforcement Organizations
CJ 435W Gender, Crime & Justice
CJ 440W Community Crime Prevention Studies
EC 200W Introduction to Economic Perspectives
EC 315W Economic Analysis & Report Writing
EC 444W Labor Economics
ED 433W Human Development & Classroom Learning
ENG 105W Introduction to Literature: Drama
ENG 223W Introduction to Literary Study
ENG 341W Period Studies in European Literature after 1700
ENG 380W Bible as Literature
ENG 470W Modern American Usage
ENT 330W Planning and Creating New Ventures
G 201W Geology
G 202W Geology
G 203W Geology
G 322W Geomorphology & Aerial Photo Interpretation
GEOG 321W Field Geography
GEOG 425W Urban Planning & Policy
GEOG 495W History & Philosophy of Geography
GS 313W Earth Science for Elementary Schools
H 303W Thesis Development Seminar
HE 462W Contemporary Health Issues
HE 475W Epidemiology
HST 101W History of Western Civilizations
HST 102W History of Western Civilizations
HST 201W History of the United States
HST 202W History of the United States
HST 203W History of the United States
HST 301W History Research & Writing
HST 401W History and the Internet
HST 410W Gender Issues Part I
HST 411W Gender Issues Part II
HST 420W Philosophies of History
HST 499W Senior Seminar
INT 465W Current Issues for Interpreters
LING 450W Grammar and Writing
LING 490W History of the English Language
LING 492W The Structure of English
MTH 344W Group Theory
MTH 472W History of Mathematics
MUS 204W Music of the World
MUS 205W Music of the Black Heritage
MUS 360W Renaissance & Early Baroque Music
MUS 363W Ethnic and World Music
PE 310W Motor Learning
PE 483W Biomechanical Analysis
PHL 314W Modern European Philosophy
PHL 405W Senior Tutorial in Philosophy
PS 202W State & Local Government
PS 203W International Relations
PS 409W Practicum: Administrative Internship
PS 410W Political Science Internship
PS 415W Politics & Psychology
PS 423W Issues in National Policy
PS 430W The Aging Society
PS 445W Introduction to Policy Analysis
PS 478W Political Fiction
PS 497W American Foreign Relations
PSY 217W Introduction to Research Methods
PSY 426W History of Psychology
PSY 468W Research Methods in Psychology
SOC 492W Senior Seminar I
SOC 493W Senior Seminar II
SOC 494W Senior Seminar III
SP 211W Introduction to Mass Communication
SP 236W Contemporary Issues in American Broadcasting
SP 426W Language of the Mass Media
TA 110W Introduction to the Theater Arts
TA 330W Script Writing
TA 444W Theory & Criticism of Theater Arts
WR 321W Business & Technical Writing
WR 430W Historical Issues in Composition
WR 440W Teaching of Writing
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