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Jan 17, 2025
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2010-2011 Denver Campus Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English Writing BA
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Especially designed for future writers, the writing major offers a wide range of intensive writing experiences combining such areas as rhetoric, professional, general and creative writing.
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Requirements for the English Writing Major
Students majoring in writing must present a total of 39 hours for the major (excluding ENGL 1010, 1020 and 2030), of which 27 hours must be earned in upper-division courses. None of the required 39 hours may be taken on a pass/fail basis. Only courses completed with a grade of C (2.0) or above may be counted toward the major. At least 15 upper-division hours of the student’s work in writing must be taken from English faculty on the Downtown Campus. Students planning to major in writing should consult with an advisor as soon as possible. This major is also available online. Advanced Course Work
Students pursuing a general writing degree may choose from all writing courses listed. Students pursuing a concentration in professional writing or teaching English as a second language must complete at least 9 hours in those areas. Professional Writing Concentration
Choose at least three: Teaching English as a Second Language Concentration
Choose at least three: Total Advanced Course Work: 9-15 Hours
* Repeatable when title/content differ. Electives
Students may opt to replace two of the five required “advanced course work” courses with other English 3000-4000 level courses (writing, literature, film, creative writing) and/or approved writing courses from other departments. Senior Seminar in Writing
Major Total: 39 Hours
Additional courses, total not to exceed 48 hours (any level). College Core Courses for English Writing Majors
Students must complete the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences core curriculum requirements as specified in the CLAS Core Curriculum/Graduation Requirements chart. Check the Web Schedule Planner for specific course offerings. Electives
Elective hours may be selected at the student’s discretion, but students are urged to work with their advisor in outlining a program in which electives and requirements support each other. Up to 6 hours earned in the cooperative education program may be counted toward the major. ^Top Return to Department of English |
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