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Brian Clements, Chair ClementsB@wcsu.edu Higgins hall 219B, Midtown campus (203) 887-3943
Krista Brooks, Department Secretary Higgins Hall, 201, Midtown campus (203) 837-9041 Fax (203) 837-3953
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Overview
The Bachelor of Arts in Professional Writing program prepares students for careers in fields that include creative writing, technical writing, public relations, online and print journalism, as well as writing intensive professions such as the law, publishing, business and education. Students may choose one of three B.A. degree options: 1. Creative Writing, 2. Business and Technical Writing, 3. Journalism and Public Relations.
Mission
To prepare students for careers as professional writers, the Department of Writing, Linguistics and Creative Process focuses on the following objectives:
General Education Writing Requirement
The Department of Writing, Linguistics and Creative Process participates broadly in the university’s general education program. The general education writing requirement consists of a sequence of three courses: a Tier 1 Writing course (WRT 101 Composition I or WRT 101P Composition I Plus), a subsequent Tier 2 Writing-Intensive course, and, finally, a Tier 3 Writing-Intensive course.
The department’s composition coordinator supervises placement of entering students. Most students’ placement is based upon SAT or ACT test scores. Students who do not submit SAT or ACT scores will write a placement essay. Students are placed into either Writing Tier 1 or Tier 2:
The following courses offered by the Writing department fulfill the general education Writing Intensive Tier 2 course requirement:
WRT 103W: Composition II: Research and Writing (W2, IL) WRT 210W: Managerial Writing (W2) WRT 273W: Craft of Writing III: Writing Identity (W2) WRT 245W: Technical Writing: Topic (W2) WRT 371W: Writing the Weird: Conspiracy Theories (W2)
The following courses offered by the Writing department fulfill the Creative Process (CP) general education course requirement:
WRT 102: Introduction to the Creative Process (CP) WRT133: Introduction to Writing Fiction (CP) WRT134: Introduction to Writing Poetry (CP) WRT 171W: Craft of Writing I: Conversations with Predecessors (CP) WRT 172W: Craft of Writing II: Conversations with Contemporaries (C-) THR/WRT 244W: Playwriting Workshop I (CP) WRT 274W: Craft of Writing IV: Form and Inspiration (CP)
DEGREE PROGRAMS IN PROFESSIONAL WRITING
Bachelor of Arts
Major in Professional Writing with three options: Business and Technical Writing Creative Writing Journalism and Public Relations Writing
Minor Programs Journalism Broadcast Journalism Creative Writing Professional Writing
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PROFESSIONAL WRITING (B.A.)
Students must complete all general education requirements, the required major courses (core, upper-division, and menu) listed below, the courses and credits listed in one of the options below, and additional free electives for a total of 120 semester hours.
Important note: Students must have an overall G.P.A. of 2.5 or better in courses used to satisfy the major.
Courses Required for all B.A. in Professional Writing Majors:
All Professional Writing majors in the three B.A. options must take the following courses:
Core (15 S.H.)
WRT 132W: Introduction to Professional Writing (FY) WRT 171W: Craft of Writing I: Conversations with Predecessors (CP) WRT 172W: Craft of Writing II: Conversations with Contemporaries (CP) WRT 273W: Craft of Writing III: Writing Identity (W2) WRT 274W: Craft of Writing IV: Form and Inspiration (CP)
Required Upper-Division Courses (15 S.H.)
LNG 317: Linguistics or LNG 320: Modern English Grammar WRT 333W: The Editorial Environment WRT 373W: Editing and Copyediting WRT 442W: Publication Design and Development WRT 465W: Thesis Project (W3)
Menu Courses (6 S.H.): Two (2) courses from among the following:
LNG 319 History of the English Language WRT 275W Topics in Professional Writing WRT 276W Writing about Human Tragedy WRT 303W Composition III: Advanced Research Writing WRT 371W Writing the Weird WRT 377W The Writing Life WRT 431W Writer’s Aesthetics WRT 446W Topics in Professional Writing
Additional Genre-Focused Workshops Required for the Professional Writing Options
Business and Technical Writing Option (15 S.H)
WRT 210W: Managerial Writing (W2) WRT 245W: Technical Writing (W2) And any three courses from among the following: WRT 255W: Advertising, Copywriting, and Promotion WRT 270W: News Writing JLA/WRT 321W Legal Writing, Research, and Analysis WRT 340W: Public Relations Writing, Concepts, and Practices WRT 490: Practicum/Internship
Creative Writing Option (15 S.H.)
Any five courses from among the following: WRT 242W: Poetry Workshop I (CP) WRT 243W: Fiction Workshop I (CP) WRT/THR 244W: Playwriting Workshop (CP) WRT 271W: Human Interest Writing WRT 339W: Creative Essay WRT 342W: Poetry Workshop II WRT 343W: Fiction Workshop II WRT/THR 346W: Advanced Playwriting Workshop WRT 462W: The Book: From Writing to Publishing WRT 490: Practicum/Internship
Journalism & Public Relations Option (15 S.H.)
WRT 270W News Writing WRT 340W: Public Relations Writing, Concepts and Practice And any three courses from among the following: WRT 255W: Advertising, Copywriting, and Promotion WRT 271W: Human Interest Writing JLA/WRT 321W: Legal Writing, Research, and Analysis (W2) WRT 335W: Fact-Based Opinion Writing WRT 338W: Writing about Specialized Subjects WRT 490: Practicum/Internship COM 230: History of Mass Media COM 243: Broadcast Writing
Required Portfolio: As a graduation requirement, all B.A. in Professional Writing majors must submit a writing portfolio during the semester prior to graduation.
Course Restrictions For a complete list of prerequisites, corequisites and other restrictions for all courses, please consult the Course Description section of this catalog.
Learning Outcomes
Students who earn degrees in Professional Writing will:
MINOR IN CREATIVE WRITING (18 S.H.)
WRT 242W: Poetry Workshop I (CP) or WRT 243: Fiction Workshop I (CP) And any five courses from among the following: WRT 242W: Poetry Workshop I (CP) WRT 243W: Fiction Workshop I (CP) WRT/THR 244W: Playwriting Workshop (CP) WRT 274W: Craft of Writing IV (CP) WRT 275W: Topics in Professional Writing WRT 339W: Creative Essay WRT 342W: Poetry Workshop II WRT 343W: Fiction Workshop II WRT/THR 346W: Advanced Playwriting Workshop WRT 371W: Writing the Weird: Conspiracy Theories (W2) WRT 377W: The Writing Life WRT 462W: The Book: From Writing to Publishing COM 242: Scriptwriting
MINOR IN JOURNALISM (18 S.H.)
WRT 270W: News Writing And any five courses from among the following: WRT 255W: Advertising, Copywriting, and Promotion WRT 271W: Human Interest Writing JLA/WRT 321W: Legal Writing, Research, and Analysis (W2) WRT 333W: The Editorial Environment WRT 335W: Fact-Based Opinion Writing WRT 338W: Writing about Specialized Subjects WRT 340w: Public Relations Writing COM 230: History of Mass Media COM 243: Broadcast Writing
MINOR IN BROADCAST JOURNALISM (18 S.H.)
Required Communication courses: COM 146: Basic Video Production And two classes selected from the following list: COM 243: Broadcast Writing COM 246: Intermediate Video Production COM 247: Live News & Election Coverage COM 252: Media Performance Techniques (prereq. THR 181) COM 270: Fundamentals of Radio Broadcasting COM 442: Communication Law Required Writing courses: WRT 270W: News Writing And two classes selected from the following list: WRT 279: Sports Writing WRT 333W: Editorial Environment WRT 335: Fact-Based Opinion Writing WRT 338W: Writing about Specialized Subjects WRT 375W: Book, Performance, and Restaurant Reviewing WRT 490: Internship/Practicum in Writing
MINOR IN PROFESSIONAL WRITING (18 S.H.)
WRT 210W Managerial Writing (W2) WRT 245W Technical Writing (W2) And any two of the following Creative Writing courses: WRT 242W: Poetry Workshop I (CP) WRT 243W: Fiction Workshop I (CP) WRT/THR 244W: Playwriting Workshop (CP) WRT 342W: Poetry Workshop II WRT 343W: Fiction Workshop II And any two of the following Journalism courses: WRT 255W: Advertising, Copywriting, and Promotion WRT 270W: News Writing JLA/WRT 321W: Legal Writing, Research, and Analysis (W2) WRT 333W: The Editorial Environment WRT 338W: Writing about Specialized Subjects WRT 340W: Public Relations Writing