Schedule of Classes - Office of the Registrar


2022 - Spring

College of Arts & Sciences (AS)

Prof. Writing & Rhetoric (PWR)

PWR 3300
Technical Writing
Prerequisite(s): ENG 1310; and either upper-level standing or consent of instructor.
Emphasis on theories, principles, and practices of effective technical writing and writing in the sciences. Students will compose technical genres such as reports, proposals, memos, and documentation with an emphasis on usability, accessibility, data analysis, information design, ethics, writing style, and collaboration.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
18
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 0800AM - 0915AM
Room:
CRLSCI G09 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
02
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
18
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
MWF 0905AM - 0955AM
Room:
CRLSCI 213 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
03
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
18
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
TR 0930AM - 1045AM
Room:
CRLSCI G09 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
04
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
18
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
MWF 1010AM - 1100AM
Room:
CRLSCI G09 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
05
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
18
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 1100AM - 1215PM
Room:
CRLSCI G09 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
06
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
18
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 0200PM - 0315PM
Room:
CRLSCI G09 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
07
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
18
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 0330PM - 0445PM
Room:
CRLSCI G09 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PWR 3303
Persuasive Writing
Prerequisite(s): Upper-level standing or consent of instructor.
An advanced writing workshop that that focuses on the analysis and production of texts written for specific rhetorical situations and discourse communities. Emphasis on genre, persuasion, and rhetoric. Practice in various types of expository, narrative, persuasive, and academic writing.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
12
Seats Avail:
2
Days & Time:
MW 0400PM - 0515PM
Room:
CRLSCI 212 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PWR 3309
Creative Nonfiction
Prerequisite(s): Upper-level standing or consent of instructor.
Focuses on popular nonfiction addressed to a wider audience. Students will practice creative nonfiction research methods and compose genres such as travel writing, memoir, autobiography, biography, profiles, and history.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
0
Days & Time:
TR 1100AM - 1215PM
Room:
CRLSCI 301 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PWR 3317
Rhetoric of Race
Prerequisite(s): Upper-level standing or consent of instructor.
Exploration of rhetoric, writing, literacy, and culture in relation to race and other related issues, such as class, identity, gender, politics, and culture.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
12
Seats Avail:
-2
Days & Time:
MWF 1115AM - 1205PM
Room:
CRLSCI 204 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PWR 3318
Profssionl & Workplace Writing
Study and practice of professional writing in workplace contexts, with attention to audience adaptation, project management, collaboration, work with clients, professionalization, and style. Students will compose a range of workplace writings (i.e., letters, proposals, reports, web documents, design documents) and create application materials for career positions or graduate study. Culminates in a digital portfolio. Required of all PWR majors.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
12
Seats Avail:
2
Days & Time:
MWF 1010AM - 1100AM
Room:
CRLSCI 213 
Activity:
Class Instruction
Section:
02
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
12
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
TR 0200PM - 0315PM
Room:
CRLSCI 213 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PWR 3321
Tutoring Writing
Prerequisite(s): ENG 1310 or 1304, or other course from Research Writing DL and consent of instructor.
Theoretical issues and pedagogical methods for tutoring writing one-on-one.  Examines how people best learn to write, how to talk with writers about their writing, and how one-on-one tutoring facilitates learning to write, including writing process theory, tutoring methods, revision and editing strategies, transfer, genre and disciplinary conventions, and working with special client populations.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
12
Seats Avail:
-4
Days & Time:
MWF 1010AM - 1100AM
Room:
CRLSCI 302 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PWR 4321
New Media Writing and Rhetoric
Prerequisite(s): Upper-level standing or consent of instructor.
A workshop course designed to develop skills in composing in multiple modes and media for different audiences, purposes, and situations. Students will analyze and compose a range of multimodal texts that integrate words, images, and sounds, such as digital stories, websites, video essays, audio compositions, scrapbooks, and posters.
Section:
01
Status:
Closed
Max Enroll:
12
Seats Avail:
-1
Days & Time:
MWF 0905AM - 0955AM
Room:
CRLSCI G09 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PWR 4349
Advanced Creative Nonfiction
Prerequisite(s): ENG 3309 or consent of instructor.
Advanced workshop in writing, researching, and publishing creative nonfiction in popular media outlets including magazines, newspapers, blogs, and nonfiction books.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
10
Seats Avail:
1
Days & Time:
MW 0230PM - 0345PM
Room:
CRLSCI 212 
Activity:
Class Instruction

PWR 4375
Special Topics in Writing
Prerequisite(s): Upper-level standing or consent of instructor.
Close study of a topic in writing, rhetoric, literacy, or a related field. Topic announced each semester. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credits with permission of department.
Section:
01
Status:
Open
Max Enroll:
12
Seats Avail:
3
Days & Time:
TR 1230PM - 0145PM
Room:
CRLSCI G09 
Activity:
Class Instruction

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