Courses
The following courses from the area of Literacy, Technology, and Professional Writing include student's choices for focus courses (nine hours), additional hours taken from courses in Literacy, Technology, and Professional Writing (nine hours), application courses (three to six hours), and possibilities for elective courses in the area (12-15 hours):
Theory and Argumentation
- Eng 501: Graduate Composition
- Eng 511: Writing Theory and Practice
- Eng 606: Issues in Technical and Professional Writing
- Eng 631: Argumentation
Literacy, Language, and Technology
- Eng 519: Technology and Visual Literacy
- Eng 520: Literacy Studies
- Eng 521: Language and Diversity
- Eng 570: Introduction to Multimedia Design
- Eng 610: Autobiographical Literacies
- Eng 672: NAWP Summer Institute (6 hrs.)
Professions and Organizations
- Eng 502: Advanced Technical Writing
- Eng 503: Written Communication in Organizations
- Eng 517: Professional Editing
- Eng 605: Writing Effective Proposals
- Eng 522: Rhetoric and Writing in Professional Communities
- Eng 549: Document Design and Usability Testing
- Eng 569: Document Project Management
- Eng 608: Fieldwork Experience
Application
- Eng 608: Field Work
- Eng 685: Graduate Research
- Eng 697: Independent Study
- Eng 699: Thesis Credit
Electives
Additional possibilities for elective courses outside the area of Literacy, Technology, and Professional Writing:
- Courses from English Education, Literature, TESL, Creative Writing: ENG 504, 510, 516, 518, 538, 551, 560, 573, 576, 601, 608, 685, 699
- Courses from Education: BME 631, BME 637, EPS 596, ETC 547, ETC 567, ETC 647, ETC 667, EDF 670, EDF 671, EDF 677
- Courses from Business Administration: BA 500, BA 503, BA 550
- Courses from Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology: ANT 614, CJ 625, CJ 654, POS 604, POS 627, POS 643, PSY 620, SOC 504, SOC 515
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