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Nov 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Writing and Publishing B.A.
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The Writing and Publishing major familiarizes students with the demands, complexities, and highlights of the writers’ world through classroom-based and off-campus investigation. It offers students the chance to get the most relevant and significant experience needed for a career in the ever-changing world of publishing.
Upon satisfactory completion of this major leading to graduation, the student will have:
- improved in basic writing skills;
- experienced writing in a wide range of genres;
- learned how to write for different audiences;
- gained first-hand experience editing other writers’ work;
- learned about the history and processes of publishing, including recent changes in the industry;
- leaned about markets for various types of writing;
- gained experience in submitting material for publication;
- studied literature and come to appreciate the relationship between reading widely and growth as a writer;
- learned about the nature of language and the history and diversity of the English language;
- explored career opportunities for writers.
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Spring Term
- PH Philosophy Core Elective: 4 credits
- WP Major Course: 4 credits
- Elective: 4 credits
- Elective: 4 credits
Fall Term
- WP Major Course: 4 credits
- Elective: 4 credits
- Elective: 4 credits
- Elective: 4 credits
Courses required for the Writing & Publishing (WP) major:
Two courses with a major focus on the 20th & 21st century. Some available options are:
Two of the following writing courses:
Note:
Highly recommended electives: EH 403 English Intern program and writing courses offered within the Communications Department. |
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