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Aug 04, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Writing Intensive Requirement
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Return to: College of Arts and Sciences
Students will take a Writing-Intensive course as a prerequisite to taking WRT 205 in their fourth semester. The courses approved for satisfying this requirement are listed below. Transfer and other credit are not accepted for the Writing Intensive Requirement except when they are included in an Associate Degree as defined in articulation agreements. These courses that fulfill the Writing Intensive Course requirement must be successfully completed by the student in the academic year in which they are listed in the Liberal Arts Core Guidebook.
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Earth and Environmental Sciences
English
- ENG 113 - British Literature, Beginnings to 1789
- ENG 114 - British Literature, 1789 to Present
- ENG 115 - Topics in British Literature
- ENG 117 - American Literature, Beginnings to 1865
- ENG 118 - American Literature, 1865 to Present
- ENG 119 - Topics in U.S. Literature
- ENG 121 - Introduction to Shakespeare
- ENG 122 - Introduction to the Novel
- ENG 125 - Science Fiction
- ENG 142 - Narratives of Culture: Introduction to Issues of Critical Reading
- ENG 146 - Interpretation of New Media
- ENG 151 - Interpretation of Poetry
- ENG 152 - Interpretation of Drama
- ENG 153 - Interpretation of Fiction
- ENG 154 - Interpretation of Film
- ENG 155 - Interpretation of Nonfiction
- ENG 156 - Interpretation of Games
- ENG 160 - Hip Hop and Ya Don’t Stop: Issues, Debates, and Controversies
- ENG 164 - Children’s Literature
- ENG 170 - American Cinema, from Beginnings to Present
- ENG 171 - World Cinema, Beginnings to Present
- ENG 172 - The Literature of War and Peace
- ENG 174 - World Literature, Beginnings to 1000
- ENG 175 - World Literature, 1000 to Present
- ENG 181 - Class and Literary Texts
- ENG 182 - Race and Literary Texts
- ENG 184 - Ethnicity and Literary Texts
- ENG 192 /WGS 192 - Gender and Literary Texts
- ENG 193 - Introduction to Asian American Literature
Geography and the Environment
Human Development and Family Science
International Relations Program
Latino-Latin American Studies
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Studies
Literature in Translation
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Women’s and Gender Studies
Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition
- WRT 114 - Writing Culture
- WRT 115 - Writing, Rhetoric, and the Environment
- WRT 116 - Writing, Rhetoric, and Social Action
- WRT 117 - Writing, Rhetoric, and Satire
- WRT 118 - Writing for a Better You
- WRT 240 - Writing through Health, Wellness, and Illness
- WRT 255 - Advanced Argumentative Writing
- WRT 301 - Advanced Writing Studio: Civic Writing
- WRT 302 - Advanced Writing Studio: Digital Writing
- WRT 303 - Advanced Writing Studio: Research and Writing
- WRT 304 - Indigenous Writing and Rhetoric
- WRT 307 - Advanced Writing Studio: Professional Writing
- WRT 308 - Advanced Writing Studio: Style
- WRT 311 - Community Writing: Photography & Literacy
- WRT 331 - Peer Writing Consultant Practicum
- WRT 412 - Writing in the Ruins
- WRT 413 - Rhetoric and Ethics
- WRT 417 - Technical Documentation & Usability
- WRT 422 - Studies in Creative Nonfiction
- WRT 423 - African American Rhetoric
- WRT 424 - Studies in Writing, Rhetoric, Identity
- WRT 425 - Digital Identities
- WRT 426 - Studies in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Technology
- WRT 427 - Emerging Technologies in Professional & Technical Writing
- WRT 428 - Studies in Composition, Rhetoric and Literacy
- WRT 432 - Queer Usability
- WRT 433 - Disability Rhetorics
- WRT 435 - Food Rhetorics and Writing
- WRT 436 /CRS 436 /WGS 436 - Feminist Rhetoric(s)
- WRT 437 - Rhetoric and Information Design
- WRT 440 - Studies in the Politics of Language and Writing
- WRT 447 - Professional & Technical Writing in Global Contexts
Other Schools and Colleges
David B. Falk College of Sport
Only Available For Students in the Renée Crown Honors Program
Note:
Transfer and other credit are not accepted for the Writing Intensive Requirement. |
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