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WRTG 3005: Workplace Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Focuses on the types of practical writing used in and for the workplace: email, memos, cover letters, short reports, and resumes. Emphasizes precision and professional presentation.
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WRTG 3011: Arts and Humanities
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
This course prepares students to develop skills needed for writing in the Arts and Humanities. It introduces them to scholarly work in the field and teaches them to create arts-based research projects. The assignments are designed to get students to work creatively and professionally on different types of written and multimodal projects. Some of these assignments are artwork analysis/ argument analysis and arts-based research that are crafted to engage students critically in various artwork genres. Students will learn how arguments are created through art(s) and how they are structured to make meaningful statements. Students strongly advised to take WRTG 2010 or equivalent prior to this course. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in WRTG 2009 OR WRTG 2010 OR EAS 1060 OR HONOR 2211 OR ENGL 2010 OR UWP score of 4+ OR Interstate Passport OR Associates Degree OR Bachelors Degree
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WRTG 3012: Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Designed to facilitate thinking and writing in the social sciences. Focuses on using sources to develop critical thinking on issues, forming one's own position about disciplinary problems, and creating arguments using rhetorical conventions associated with specific disciplines. Students strongly advised to take WRTG 2010 or equivalent prior to this course. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (WRTG 2009 OR WRTG 2010 OR EAS 1060 OR HONOR 2211 OR WR2) OR UWP score of 4+ OR Interstate Passport OR Associates Degree OR Bachelors Degree.
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WRTG 3014: Scientific Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Designed to help students in the sciences develop the skills needed for scientific research and communication. Provides students with the opportunity to write in the variety of forms that they are likely to encounter in their professional lives (i.e. memos, proposals, reports, presentations) in a scientific context. Students strongly advised to take WRTG 2010 or equivalent prior to this course. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (WRTG 2009 OR WRTG 2010 OR EAS 1060 OR HONOR 2211 OR WR2) OR UWP score of 4+ OR Interstate Passport OR Associates Degree OR Bachelors Degree.
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WRTG 3015: Professional Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Prepares students for professional practice by emphasizing problem solving in organizational contexts, writing for multiple audiences, and writing with visual and numerical data. Includes collaborative projects. Service learning option. Students strongly advised to take WRTG 2010 or equivalent prior to this course. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (WRTG 2009 OR WRTG 2010 OR EAS 1060 OR HONOR 2211 OR WR2) OR UWP score of 4+ OR Interstate Passport OR Associates Degree OR Bachelors Degree.
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WRTG 3016: Business Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Focuses on strategies for communicating successfully with business audiences. Students employ composition technologies to prepare different types of workplace texts, including emails, memos, proposals, reports, resumes and presentations. Emphasis on critical thinking and problem solving in a business context. WRTG 2010 or its equivalent prior to this course. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (WRTG 2009 OR WRTG 2010 OR EAS 1060 OR HONOR 2211 OR WR2) OR UWP score of 4+ OR Interstate Passport OR Associates Degree OR Bachelors Degree.
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WRTG 3018: Wrtg Pop Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
This is a writing course that works through the lens of film, music, television, and new media to explore the cultural contexts of postmodern culture. A key component is learning to write detailed analyses of these kinds of texts, as well as understanding the function such texts play in our collective cultural memory. Students must take WRTG 2010 or equivalent prior to this course. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (WRTG 2009 OR WRTG 2010 OR EAS 1060 OR HONOR 2211 OR WR2) OR UWP score of 4+ OR Interstate Passport OR Associates Degree OR Bachelors Degree.
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WRTG 3019: Writing about War
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Designed to help students develop and refine their reading, writing, and communication skills by examining and articulating their perspectives of war. Students will study the work of established authors and write multiple genres, including nonfiction, fiction, and analysis. Open to all students, but men and women in uniform and veterans are encouraged to enroll. Students strongly advised to take WRTG 2010 or equivalent prior to this course.
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WRTG 3020: Write4U
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Writing 3020 is an upper-division course designed for students who are new the University of Utah and have completed Writing 1010/2010 elsewhere. Using concepts, research methodologies, and genres from the field of writing studies, this course builds on transfer students' prior knowledge and experiences -- including their distinctive writing strengths -- while providing an opportunity to learn about University resources and examine research and writing practices in their major discipline. In addition to fostering rhetorical awareness and disciplinary writing knowledge, Writing 3020 offers opportunities to connect with peers, faculty, and staff in order to make the most of the academic and professional opportunities available to undergraduates at the University of Utah.
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WRTG 3025: Code Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
WRTG 3025 explores the emerging interdisciplinary field of Code Studies which is interested in the rhetorical, critical, and cultural significance of technology, data, and computer programming source code ('Code'). This course is designed for both STEM and non-STEM students from all majors at the university. The modern proliferation of technology, artificial intelligence, data, and software is relevant to all disciplines across campus, in the workforce, and in life itself. This course provides the opportunity to fulfill the upper-division writing requirement within a very current, relevant, and engaging topic.
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