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Dec 22, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Creative Writing Minor
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Amber Gilmore, Undergraduate Coordinator
The Creative Writing Minor in the English Department is designed for students who have an interest in developing their skills as writers and readers of creative nonfiction, fiction, and poetry but need to fulfill the requirements of other majors. Students will take a series of six creative writing classes in order to learn to think as writers do, to understand the aesthetic and moral choices writers confront as they write, and become familiar with contemporary writing practices. Through a mix of workshop, imitation classes and a topics course, students will have ample opportunity for frequent and extensive writing and rewriting under the guidance of the distinguished faculty of the nationally ranked MFA in Creative Writing.
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Minor Requirements
The Creative Writing minor requires 18 credit hours of coursework (generally, six courses) distributed in the manner below.
3 credit hours must be from one of the following 100-level courses:
3 credit hours must be from one of the following introductory workshops:
Twelve credits (four courses) must be in courses numbered 300 or above (upper division).
3 credits must be from a “Reading and Writing” course:
All minors are required to take the following 3 credit course:
Selected Topics: Creative Writing: ENG 300
Students must take two advanced workshops for a total of six credits. Each workshop must be in a different genre and have a different numerical designation: ENG 401 Poetry/ 402 Nonfiction/ 403 Fiction. Prerequisite: Introductory Workshop ENG 215 Poetry/ 216 Nonfiction/ 217 Fiction.
Note: WRT 422 may be substituted for ENG 402.
Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate credits do NOT count toward the lower division credit requirements Creative Writing minor. In addition, students must attain a grade of C- or better in order to count a course toward their minor credits.
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