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Dec 21, 2024
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WRTG 301W Introduction to Professional Writing [GEWI] What does it mean to be a Professional Writing major? This course functions as a foundation to the intellectual and practical work of the Professional Writing major. In this course, students will explore: what it means to compose as an individual, what it means to compose as a member of a professional organization, what it means to compose as a citizen, and what it means to compose as a member of an academic community. Students will cultivate theoretical expertise and gain practical experience in each of these contexts. Projects can include a literacy narrative, a workplace writer profile, rhetorical analysis of political or public policy debate, an annotated bibliography, and a final digital portfolio.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation
Prerequisites - WRTG 121 , ACT English Exam sub-score > 29, or SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing sub-score > 670 Other Restrictions - Restriction by Major - Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing
Keywords: writing , Writing Intensive (GEWI) Equivalent Courses: WRTG 301 Updates: Approved for GEWI 9/2021, effective Fall 2022; New Course 11/2018, effective Fall 2019
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