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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 IR Intensive experience in writing technical texts. Additional work required of graduate students. Undergraduates must have junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
3 Y Particular topics in the analysis and practice of creative nonfiction. Attention to cultural contexts and authorship. Possible genres include memoir, travel writing, nature writing, experimental or hybrid writing, and the personal essay. Prereq: Junior standing. WRT 105 and 205 or equivalent Repeatability: R1
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3.00 Credits
3 IR persuasive practices employed by African Americans with each other, and in dialogue within the United States. Prereq: WRT 105 and 205 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Y Particular topics in the relations among identity, culture, and power in writing and rhetoric. How writing identities emerge in relation to cultural constructions of race, nationality, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, aging, disability. Junior standing. Prereq: WRT 105 and 205 or equivalent. R1 Prereq: Junior standing. Prereq: WRT 105 and 205 or equivalent Repeatability: R1
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3 Y Particular topics in the study of technology-mediated communication, emphasizing digital discourses and culture. Includes practice and analysis of new genres and rhetorics with attention to their social and political meaning, contexts, and use. Junior standing. Prereq: WRT 105 and 205 or equivalent. R1 Prereq: Junior standing. Prereq: WRT 105 and 205 or equivalent Repeatability: R1
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3.00 Credits
3 IR Advanced technical writing course for professionals in design and development environments, focusing on writing that design and development teams perform regularly, with emphasis on writing embedded in system analysis, design, and implementation processes. Additional work required of graduate students.
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3.00 Credits
3 Y Particular topics in the theories and studies of writing, including style, community literacy, authorship, and rhetorical genres. Places writing in historical and cultural contexts. Prereq: Junior standing. Prereq: WRT 105 and 205 or equivalent Repeatability: R1
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3 Y Continuation of consultant experience of WRT 331. Work independently consulting in their majors or the Writing Program. Prereq: WRT 105, 205, 331 Repeatability: R1
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3 IR The relationship between technical writing and information architecture, integrating theories of design with technical composition techniques, and introducing formal structures used to represent, organize, retrieve, and apply information in technical documents. Additional work required of graduate students.
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3.00 Credits
Y Language and writing as sites of political contestation in local, national, and global contexts. Explores policy initiatives, theoretical debates, and effects of politics and history on language and writing in communities. Prereq: Junior standing. Prereq: WRT 105 and 205 or equivalent Repeatability: R1
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