Upper-Division

WRIT 121 Advanced Workshop in Grammar and Style

For students who have mastered basic writing skills and wish to increase their proficiency in written English, expand their awareness of grammar as it relates to writing style, and practice techniques for editing their own writing. Designed for students who are bilingual or non-native speakers of English.

Credits

3

Repeatable for credit

Yes

WRIT 165 Practicum in Reporting

In-depth, community-based reporting, with an emphasis on skills ranging from interviewing techniques to profiles, integrating research with writing. Students choose a specific area or desk of concentration, and all the stories reflect that beat. Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements; a writing sample, completed in class, is required at first class meeting. 

Credits

5

WRIT 166A Magazine Writing

Introduces students to the various forms of magazine writing, as well as to pertinent reporting techniques. Students work intensively on process, style, and editing, producing numerous formal and informal pieces. Students produce a writing sample on the first day of class. Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements; WRIT 64 or permission of instructor.

Credits

5

WRIT 166B Investigative Reporting

Students acquire basic investigative and research skills, with particular emphasis on how to develop investigative subjects, obtain data, check accuracy, and convert information into well written, publishable articles. Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements; interview with instructor to review journalism portfolio.

Credits

5

WRIT 167 Making the News

A writing course examining news and feature articles in popular print media. Students write their own articles and analyze how a particular content is mandated by conventional forms, by the structure of the industries, and by ideas of newsworthiness. Designed for journalism minors and students for whom a course in media criticism is central to their program. Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements; qualifications determined by instructor at first class meeting.

Credits

5