The College requires all students to complete the Junior/Senior component
of the LS&A Writing Requirement. Students must have completed introductory
composition and 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 modify the
course by means of the normal registration procedures. 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. The
courses approved by the ECB for this term are listed below. |
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Spring Half-Term, 1998
Afroamerican and African Studies
458. Issues in Black World Studies. (3). (Excl).
Section 101 – Countryside and City in African Society. (Twumasi)
Communication Studies
371. Media, Culture, and Society. (4). (SS).
Section 102 ONLY. (Wolfe)
381. Media Impact on Knowledge, Values, and Behavior. (4). (SS).
Section 102 ONLY.
Economics
395. Topics in Economics and Economic Policy. (1-3). (Excl).
Section 101 – Economics, Life and Philosophy. (3 credits). (Kimball)
English
325. Essay Writing: The Art of Exposition. (3). (Excl).
Section 101-103
Linguistics
350. Perspectives on Second Language Learning and Second Language Instruction.
(2). (Excl).
(Madden)
Physics
496. Senior Thesis, I. (2-3). (Excl).
497. Senior Thesis, II. (2-3). (Excl).
498. Introduction to Research for Honors Students. (2-3). (Excl).
499. Introduction to Research for Honors Students. (2-3). (Excl).
Psychology
372. Advanced Laboratory in Psychopathology. (3). (Excl).
Section 101 ONLY.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
ONLY students in the LS&A/Engineering Joint Degree Program or 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 NONLS&A.
Technical Communication (Division 291)
498. Technical and Professional Writing for Industry, Government, and
Business.
Sections 110, 111, 120, 130, 140 ONLY. |
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Summer Half-Term, 1998
Economics
360. The Developing Economies. (3). (SS).
Section 201. (Thompson)
English
325. Essay Writing: The Art of Exposition. (3). (Excl).
Section 201. (Lenaghan)
Section 202 – Big Ideas About Small Talk: Looking for the Roots of
Literary Narrative in Everyday Chatter. (Melanson)
International Programs
Study Abroad 344. London Summer Program. (Arr). (Excl).
Section 201 – Contemporary British Women Writers.
Physics
496. Senior Thesis, I. (2-3). (Excl).
497. Senior Thesis, II. (2-3). (Excl).
498. Introduction to Research for Honors Students. (2-3). (Excl).
499. Introduction to Research for Honors Students. (2-3). (Excl).
Psychology
372. Advanced Laboratory in Psychopathology. (3). (Excl).
Section 201 ONLY
442. Perception, Science, and Reality. (3). (NS).
(Pachella)
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
ONLY students in the LS&A/Engineering Joint Degree Program or 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 NONLS&A.
Technical Communication (Division 291)
498. Technical and Professional Writing for Industry, Government, and
Business.
Sections 220, 230, 240 ONLY. |