2014-2015 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2014-2015 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Writing Minor


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Lois Agnew, Writing Program Chair and Director
239 H.B. Crouse
315-443-1091

In addition to offering both a major and a minor, the Writing Program coordinates and facilitates writing instruction across the curriculum within the University. The goal of the Writing Program is to integrate writing with reading and critical thinking in all disciplines and to encourage continuing development of these abilities. The program cooperates with other units to help writers and teachers achieve these goals.

Syracuse University students usually take WRT 105 - Studio 1: Practices of Academic Writing  and WRT 205 - Studio 2: Critical Research and Writing . Writing Studios 1 and 2 serve as pre-requisites for upper-division writing courses.

WRT 105 -taken in the first semester of the first year-focuses on the study and practice of writing processes, including critical reading, collaboration, revision, editing, and the use of technologies. Academic writing-especially analysis and argumentation-is the focus.

WRT 205 -normally taken in the spring of the second year-builds on the work of WRT 105  and the experiences of writing during the first year. Students study and practice critical, research-based writing, including research methods, presentation of ideas and information, and source evaluation.

At the upper division, students may take advanced courses in civic, researched, digital, and professional writing, in style and editing, and in creative nonfiction, as well as study rhetoric and identity, information technologies, literacy, and the politics of language and writing.

The Writing Program is also home to The Writing Center (H.B.Crouse 101; 315-443-5289), a resource for all writers at Syracuse University. See our web site at wrt.syr.edu for more information.

Minor in Writing


The minor in writing offers students the opportunity to develop expertise in writing for academic, professional, civic, and personal purposes. The coursework provides practice in writing in a range of genres, editing and style, publishing, and digital media. Courses also investigate rhetoric, information technology, the politics of language use, and language and identity.

Requirements


The minor in writing is available to all undergraduates at Syracuse University. Students must have credit for WRT 105  and WRT 205 , or equivalent. Students may begin the minor before completing WRT 205 . The minor requires 18 credits:

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