Junior/SeniorWriting Requirement
The College requires all students to complete the Junior/Senior component of the LS&A Writing Requirement. Students must have at least 55 cumulative credits toward their program before they are eligible to complete this requirement. Students must enroll in an approved course or writing program, preferably in the student's field of concentration or specific academic interest. Students must write "ECB" in the modifier box on the election worksheet. The course instructor must certify that the student has met the requirement at the end of the term. Each term the English Composition Board provides a list of such approved courses. A course approved to meet the Junior/Senior part of the Writing Requirement one term is not necessarily approved in a subsequent term. You may call POINT-10 (764-6810) to find out if the course you want is approved for a particular term as well as to learn if any spaces in the class are still available at CRISP. The courses approved by the ECB for this term are listed below.
This list is subject to change by the English composition Board. Updated
versions are posted on the bulletin boards outside 1419 Mason Hall and 1213
and 1223 Angell Hall. Check these locations to learn about additions or
deletions or call POINT-10 (764-6810).
302. Writing for the Mass Media.
(3). (Excl).English Language and Literature
301. The Power of Words. 350. Perspectives on Second Language Learning and Second Language Instruction.
581. Advanced Topics in Social Psychology.
Section 101 – Psychology of Juvenile Delinquency. (Gold)
Section 102 - The Perception of the Social and Political
System in the Time of Transition to Democracy in Central Europe. (Wojciszke)
Russian & East European Studies
405. Topics in Russian and East European Studies.
Section 101 - The Perception of the Social and Political System in
the Time of Transition to Democracy in Central Europe. (Wojciszke)
College Of Engineering
Technical Communication (Division 291)
498. Technical and Professional Writing.
ONLY students in the LS&A/Engineering Joint Degree Program and Computer
Science concentrators may use these courses to satisfy the JR/SR Writing
Requirement. While these courses may be used to meet the JR/SR Writing Requirement,
the credits are counted as NON-LS&A.
427. Preparation of Radio and TV Continuity.
(3). (Excl). English Language and Literature325. Essay Writing: The Art of Exposition.
(3). (Excl).442. Perception, Science, and Reality.
(3). (NS). Studies Abroad354. UM London Program.
(3). (Excl).Technical Communication (Division 291)
498. Technical and Professional Writing.
ONLY students in the LS&A/Engineering Joint Degree Program and Computer Science concentrators may use these courses to satisfy the JR/SR Writing Requirement. While these courses may be used to meet the JR/SR Writing Requirement, the credits are counted as NON-LS&A.