+ Creative Writingted
5/18/06)
226
East Hall, 419-372-8370
Enrollment
in the creative writing major is dependent upon
an ACT score of 22 or higher in reading, or
consent of the creative writing staff. To continue
on into the 300- and 400-level workshop classes,
successful completion of a portfolio and interview
are required. A creative writing major must
produce a senior thesis and give a senior reading
of the thesis work.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students
in creative writing are expected to:
-
Use writing effectivelyincluding current
modes and evolving techniques and technologiesto
explore subject matter and to communicate;
- Develop
understanding of subject matter in relation
to larger historical and/or cultural contexts,
including multicultural contexts;
- Make
connections between theory and practice. Students
apply theory to understand texts, solve problems,
and teach effectively. Students generalize
from experiences with texts, communication
situations, and teaching situations;
- Develop
skills of creative and/or critical thinking.
Major,
Bachelor of Fine Arts (42 hours)
minor required — click
for 2008-2009 course requirements
Out
of the four required 300/400 level workshops,
the student must have at least one in both genres.
Minor
(21 hours)
- ENG
099 (0) must complete 4 semesters
- ENG
205 or 206 (3)
- ENG
204, 209 (6)
- ENG
312 or 313 (3)
- ENG
412 or 413 (3)
- ENG
320 or 323 (3)
- ENG
330 or 333 (3)
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