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Junior/Senior Level Writing Course List

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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Additional B.A. Requirements
Junior/Senior Level Writing
  • ANTH-A 360 Anthropological Thought
  • ECON-E 490 Advanced Undergraduate Seminar in Economics
  • ENG-L 202 Literary Interpretation
  • ENG-L 450 Seminar: British and American Authors
  • ENG-L 460 Seminar: Literary Form, Mode, and Theme
  • ENG-W 231 Professional Writing Skills
  • ENG-W 232 Introduction to Business Writing
  • ENG-W 234 Technical Report Writing
  • ENG-W 250 Writing in Context
  • ENG-W 260 Film Criticism
  • ENG-W 270 Argumentative Writing
  • ENG-W 315 Writing for the Web
  • ENG-W 350 Advanced Expository Writing
  • FINA-A 320 Art of the Medieval World
  • FINA-A 321 Romans and Barbarians: Early Medieval Art
  • FINA-A 490 Topics in Art History
  • HIST-J 495 Proseminar for History Majors
  • HPSC-X 201 Nature of Scientific Inquiry
  • JOUR-J 200 Reporting, Writing, and Editing I
  • PHIL-P 310 Topics in Metaphysics
  • PHIL-P 312 Topics in Theory of Knowledge
  • PHIL-P 325 Social Philosophy: Personal Relationships
  • PHIL-P 495 Senior Proseminar in Philosophy
  • POLS-Y 490 Senior Seminar in Political Science
  • PSY-P 420 Social Psychology
  • PSY-P 421 Laboratory in Social Psychology
  • PSY-P 429 Laboratory in Developmental Psychology
  • PSY-P 435 Laboratory: Human Learning and Cognition
  • PSY-P 471 Laboratory in Developmental and Social Psychology
  • PSY-P 481 Laboratory in Clinical Psychology
  • SOC-S 349 Topics in Contemporary Social Theory
  • SOC-S 457 Writing for Social Scientists
  • WGS-W 240 Topics in Feminism: Social Science Perspective
    VT: Writing Women's Lives
  • WGS-W 302 Issues in Gender Studies
    VT: Body Politics
    VT: Women and Sustainability
  • WGS-W 360 Feminist Theory

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Academic Bulletins

PDF Version

2016-2017 Campus Bulletin
2015-2016 Campus Bulletin
2014-2015 Campus Bulletin

Please be aware that the PDF is formatted from the webpages; some pages may be out of order.