Director and Associate Professor: D. Lampkin Stephens (PhD)
Professor: N. Bedner (PhD), J. McIntyre (PhD)
Associate Professor: R. Brown (PhD), C. Clark (PhD), A. Hawkins (PhD), K. Mattson (PhD), D. McLemore (PhD), S. Payne (PhD), J. Talbot (PhD), P. Walter (EdD)
Assistant Professor: C. Busser (PhD), C. Roland (PhD)
Senior Lecturer: S. Dix (MA), A. Gardner (MA), L. Grate (PhD), L. Mongno (MA), L. Niswonger (MEd)
Lecturer II: C. Allen (MA), K Bray (MA), S. Fritzges (MA), D. Keith (MA), S. Lance (PhD)
Lecturer I: L Dilday (PhD), R. Moritz (MA), T. Phillips (MA)
[1] Purposes
COMMUNICATION: Courses in the program teach students how to effectively gather, analyze, synthesize, and present information to audiences in meaningful and engaging ways. The program focuses on theories, concepts, and best practices in verbal and nonverbal communication, as well as using different forms of media to inform, educate, and persuade audiences across various contexts and cultures. We offer a major and minor in communication.
PUBLIC RELATIONS: The public relations program is a collaborative, service learning-focused curriculum that equips students with both practical skills to get jobs as professional communicators and the strategic theory necessary to turn those into thriving careers helping people and organizations find their voice. Graduates advocate on behalf of businesses, nonprofit organizations, government agencies and public figures in entertainment, politics and sports.
JOURNALISM: We offer professional training in the areas of broadcast, online, and print journalism. We also seek to educate interested non-professionals who seek to become participating members of a knowledgeable audience. Additionally, through broadcast, print, and online productions, students and faculty of the program share their work with mass media audiences. MCOM 1300 Media and Society supports the UCA Core program’s emphasis on responsible living, and we offer a major (with broadcast, online, and print options) and minor in journalism.
WRITING, RHETORIC, AND INFORMATION DESIGN: In addition to offering general education writing courses supporting the university’s emphasis on writing and thinking skills across the curriculum, we offer a variety of courses in rhetoric and composition, technical and professional writing, and the teaching of writing. We offer majors and minors in writing studies and technical and professional writing.
WRTG 1310 Introduction to College Writing and WRTG 1320 Academic Writing and Research support the UCA Core program’s emphasis on effective communication.
COMM 1300 Principles of Communication supports the UCA Core’s emphasis on critical inquiry and effective communication.
[2] Facilities and Resources
State-of-the-art facilities support our programs. Journalism is housed in a facility that includes a television production studio, news room, audio studios, Adobe Creative Suite, two computer labs, and production areas.
[3] Honors in the Majors
Students who major in Communication, Journalism, Public Relations or Writing and who demonstrate exceptional ability may be invited to enter the Honors in the Major Program. For details, see Honors in the Major Program.
[4] Baccalaureate Degrees
UD = Upper Division
D = Diversity
I = Critical Inquiry
Z = Capstone Experience
[4.1] Bachelor of Arts in Communication
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The degree of Bachelor of Arts with a major in communication requires the successful completion of 120 hours, including (1) the UCA Core: complete 38 hours to meet lower-division UCA Core requirements (see the UCA Core requirements) and complete upper-division UCA Core requirements using designated courses (see the UCA Core requirements); (2) 40 upper-division hours; (3) a major and related course requirements as described below; and (4) a minor as arranged through the student’s minor advisor.
Mathematics Pathway: First-time, first-year students majoring in Communication enter the Quantitative Literacy Mathematics Pathway and must enroll in MATH 1360 during their first year of study, unless they have been awarded credit that completes their 1000-level math requirements.
[4.1.1] Major in Communication (34 hours)
Required Courses (9 hours)
COMM 2313 Introduction to Communication Research
COMM 3312 Strategic Message Design OR
COMM 3308 Argumentation and Advocacy
Electives (21 hours, chosen from the following)
COMM 3303 Gender Communication
COMM 3307 Interpersonal Communication [UD UCA Core: D]
COMM 3310 Advanced Public Speaking
COMM 3V21 Communication Internship (variable credit)
COMM 3330 Event Planning
COMM 3341 Small Group Communication
COMM 3370 Intercultural Communication
COMM 4315 Communication and Leadership
COMM 4316 Special Topics in Communication
COMM 4318 Crisis Communication
COMM 4320 Nonverbal Communication
COMM 4325 Health Communication
COMM 4330 Family Communication
COMM 4334 Political Communication
COMM 4V80 Directed Study in Communication (variable credit: 1–3 credit hours)
Required Capstone Courses (4 hours)
COMM 4130 Communication Practicum [UD UCA Core: Z]
[4.1.2] Related Course Requirement
Students must complete a three-credit-hour foreign language course at the 2000-level or above as well as all course prerequisites. Students with prior experience in a language are strongly encouraged to take the departmental placement test before enrolling in their first course. See Credit by Examination in the Department of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures, and Cultures section of this bulletin. Note: CSD 2303 Basic Sign Language, CSD 4303 Intermediate Sign Language, and transferred Guided/Extended Study (i.e., correspondence) courses will not be accepted in fulfillment of the foreign language requirement.
[4.2] Bachelor of Science in Communication
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The degree of Bachelor of Science with a major in communication requires the successful completion of 120 hours, including (1) the UCA Core: complete 38 hours to meet lower-division UCA Core requirements (see the UCA Core requirements) and complete upper-division UCA Core requirements using designated courses (see the UCA Core requirements); (2) 40 upper-division hours; (3) a major as described below; and (4) a minor as arranged through the student’s minor advisor.
Mathematics Pathway: First-time, first-year students majoring in Communication enter the Quantitative Literacy Mathematics Pathway and must enroll in MATH 1360 during their first year of study, unless they have been awarded credit that completes their 1000-level math requirements.
[4.2.1] Major in Communication
Required Courses (9 hours)
COMM 2313 Introduction to Communication Research
COMM 3312 Strategic Message Design OR
COMM 3308 Argumentation and Advocacy
Electives (21 hours, chosen from the following)
COMM 3303 Gender Communication
COMM 3307 Interpersonal Communication [UD UCA Core: D]
COMM 3310 Advanced Public Speaking
COMM 3V21 Communication Internship (variable credit)
COMM 3330 Event Planning
COMM 3341 Small Group Communication
COMM 3370 Intercultural Communication
COMM 4315 Communication and Leadership
COMM 4316 Special Topics in Communication
COMM 4318 Crisis Communication
COMM 4320 Nonverbal Communication
COMM 4325 Health Communication
COMM 4330 Family Communication
COMM 4334 Political Communication
COMM 4V80 Directed Study in Communication (variable credit: 1–3 credit hours)
Required Capstone Courses (4 hours)
COMM 4130 Communication Practicum [UD UCA Core: Z]
[4.2.2] Minor in Communication (21 hours)
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Required Courses (9 hours)
COMM 2313 Introduction to Communication Research
COMM 3312 Strategic Message Design OR
COMM 3308 Argumentation and Advocacy
Electives (12 hours, chosen from the following, with at least 9 hours at the 3000-/4000-level)
COMM 3303 Gender Communication
COMM 3307 Interpersonal Communication [UD UCA Core: D]
COMM 3310 Advanced Public Speaking
COMM 3V21 Communication Internship (variable credit)
COMM 3330 Event Planning
COMM 3341 Small Group Communication
COMM 3370 Intercultural Communication
COMM 4315 Communication and Leadership
COMM 4316 Special Topics in Communication
COMM 4318 Crisis Communication
COMM 4320 Nonverbal Communication
COMM 4325 Health Communication
COMM 4330 Family Communication
COMM 4334 Political Communication
[4.3] Bachelor of Arts in Journalism
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The degree of Bachelor of Arts with a major in journalism requires the successful completion of 120 hours, including (1) the UCA Core: complete 38 hours to meet lower-division UCA Core requirements and complete upper-division UCA Core requirements using designated courses; (2) the core journalism courses; (3) required, elective, and application courses for one of the journalism emphasis areas as described below; (4) related course requirement (foreign language); (5) JOUR 3321 (internship); and (6) a minor as arranged through the student’s minor advisor.
[4.3.1] Major in Journalism (43 hours)
Undergraduate Core courses are used to satisfy the lower-division UCA Core requirement in Diversity, Critical Inquiry, Responsible Living, and Effective Communication and Journalism and Mass Communication courses are used to satisfy the upper-division UCA Core requirements in Diversity, Critical Inquiry, Responsible Living, and Effective Communication. Students will take JOUR 3321, Internship, as the required UCA Core capstone.
Mathematics Pathway: First-time, first-year students majoring in Journalism enter the Quantitative Literacy Mathematics Pathway and must enroll in MATH 1360 during their first year of study, unless they have been awarded credit that completes their 1000-level math requirements.
Journalism core (21 hours)
JOUR 2300 Beginning Reporting
JOUR 2305 Basic Press Photography
JOUR 2325 Principles of Online Journalism
JOUR 2340 Broadcast Journalism Production
JOUR 3308 News Editing [UD UCA Core: I, C]
MCOM 3301 Media Law and Ethics [UD UCA Core: R, D]
Electives (9 hours, chosen from the following)
JOUR 3300 Advanced Reporting and Editing
JOUR 3305 Publication Design and Makeup
JOUR 3311 Digital Imaging
JOUR 3334 Non-Fiction Writing
JOUR 3345 Online Publishing I
JOUR 3346 Online Publishing II
JOUR 3363 Audio Production
JOUR 3365 Broadcast Management
JOUR 3373 Documentary Production
JOUR 3374 Broadcast Journalism Production II
JOUR 4313 Writing for Electronic Media
JOUR 4315 Broadcast Journalism Production III
JOUR 4331 Investigative Reporting
JOUR 4333 Writing Editorials and Reviews
MCOM 3V22 Directed Study in Communication (variable credit: 1-3 credit hours)
MCOM 3302 Media History
MCOM 3320 Introduction to Mass Communication Research Methods
MCOM 3307 Theories of Mass Communication
MCOM 3391/4391 Topics in Mass Communication
MCOM 4302 Media Effects
MCOM 4323 Seminar in Mass Communication
PRLS 3310 Writing for Public Relations [UD UCA Core: C]
WRTG 3310 Technical Writing
Application courses (4 hours)
All students must complete 1 credit hour at each level for a total of 4 hours. (Each level many be repeated for a maximum 2 hours of credit). Broadcast Journalism students must take Electronic Media Applications. Online Journalism students must complete at least one hour of Print and one hour of Electronic Applications among the four hours. Print Journalism students must take Print Media Applications.
JOUR 2121 Print Media Applications
JOUR 3121 Print Media Applications
JOUR 4121 Print Media Applications
OR
JOUR 2123 Electronic Media Applications
JOUR 3123 Electronic Media Applications
JOUR 4123 Electronic Media Applications
Internship (3 hours)
[4.3.2] Emphasis Areas
Required (6 hours) – Must complete both courses in at least one of the three options.
Broadcast Journalism Emphasis
JOUR 4315 Broadcast Journalism Production III
Online Journalism Emphasis
JOUR 3346 Online Publishing II
Print Journalism Emphasis
JOUR 3305 Publication Design and Makeup
[4.3.3] Related Course Requirement
Students must complete a three-credit-hour foreign language course at the 2000-level or above as well as all course prerequisites. Students with prior experience in a language are strongly encouraged to take the departmental placement test before enrolling in their first course. See Credit by Examination in the Department of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures, and Cultures section of this bulletin. Note: CSD 2303 Basic Sign Language, CSD 4303 Intermediate Sign Language, and transferred Guided/Extended Study (i.e., correspondence) courses will not be accepted in fulfillment of the foreign language requirement.
[4.3.4] Minor in Journalism (26 hours)
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Journalism Minor Core (8 hours)
MCOM 1300 Media and Society
JOUR 2300 Beginning Reporting (Prerequisite WRTG 1320)
JOUR 1121 Print Media Applications or JOUR 1123 Electronic Media Applications
JOUR 2121 Print Media Applications or JOUR 2123 Electronic Media Applications
Electives (18 hours, chosen from the following courses)
JOUR 2305 Basic Press Photography
JOUR 2325 Principles of Online Journalism
JOUR 2340 Broadcast Journalism Production I
JOUR 3300 Advanced Reporting
JOUR 3305 Publication Design and Makeup
JOUR 3308 News Editing
JOUR 3311 Digital Imaging
JOUR 3334 Non-Fiction Writing
JOUR 3345 Online Publishing I (Prerequisite JOUR 2325)
JOUR 3346 Online Publishing II (Prerequisite JOUR 3345)
JOUR 3363 Audio Journalism
JOUR 3365 Broadcast Management
JOUR 3373 News Documentary Production
JOUR 3374 Broadcast Journalism Production II (Prerequisite JOUR 2340)
JOUR 4313 Writing for Electronic Media
JOUR 4315 Broadcast Journalism Production III (Prerequisite JOUR 3374)
JOUR 4331 Investigative Reporting (Prerequisite JOUR 3300)
JOUR 4333 Writing Editorials and Reviews
MCOM 3V22 Directed Study in Communication (variable credit: 1-3 credit hours)
MCOM 3320 Introduction to Mass Communication Research Methods
MCOM 3301 Media Law and Ethics
MCOM 3302 Media History
MCOM 3307 Theories of Mass Communication
MCOM 3391/4391 Topics in Mass Communication
MCOM 4302 Media Effects
MCOM 4323 Seminar in Mass Communication
PRLS 3310 Writing for Public Relations [UD UCA Core: C]
WRTG 3310 Technical Writing
Prerequisite courses for all other courses—except Media Applications, MCOM 1300, and JOUR 2300—may be taken concurrently.
[4.4] Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations
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The degree of Bachelor of Arts with a major in public relations requires the successful completion of 120 hours, including (1) the UCA Core: complete 38 hours to meet lower-division UCA Core requirements and complete upper-division UCA Core requirements using designated courses (see the UCA Core requirements); (2) 40 upper-division hours; (3) a major and related course requirement as described below; and (5) a minor as arranged through the student’s minor advisor.
Mathematics Pathway: First-time, first-year students majoring in Public Relations enter the Quantitative Literacy Mathematics Pathway and must enroll in MATH 1360 during their first year of study, unless they have been awarded credit that completes their 1000-level math requirements.
[4.4.1] Major in Public Relations (40 hours)
Core Courses (15 hours):
COMM 2313 Introduction to Communication Research
COMM 3301 Organizational Communication [UD UCA Core: C, R]
MCOM 3301 Media Law and Ethics [UD UCA Core: D, R]
PRLS 4312 Multicultural Public Relations [UD UCA Core: D]
Application Courses (22 hours):
PRLS 3103 PR Applications: Professional Skills
PRLS 3105 PR Applications: Photography
PRLS 3107 PR Applications: Portfolio
JOUR 2300 Beginning Reporting
JOUR 3305 Publication Design and Makeup OR WRTG 3305 Writing as Information Design
PRLS 3305 Public Relations Techniques
PRLS 3310 Writing for Public Relations [UD UCA Core: C]
PRLS 4305 Public Relations Cases and Campaigns [UD UCA Core: Z]
PRLS 4308 Social Media Management [UD UCA Core: I]
Electives (3 hours, chosen from the following):
Public Relations
PRLS 3V21 Public Relations Internship (variable credit: 1-4 credit hours)
PRLS 4310 Nonprofit Public Relations
PRLS 4316 Special Topics in Public Relations
PRLS 4V80 Directed Study in Public Relations (variable credit, 1-3 credit hours)
Communication
COMM 3307 Interpersonal Communication [UD UCA Core: D]
COMM 3310 Advanced Public Speaking
COMM 3330 Event Planning
Journalism
JOUR 2325 Principles of Online Journalism
JOUR 3308 News Editing
JOUR 3345 Online Publishing I
JOUR 3346 Online Publishing II
JOUR 4313 Writing for Electronic Media
Professional Writing
WRTG 3305 Writing as Information Design
WRTG 3310 Technical Writing [UD UCA Core: C]
WRTG 3315 Writing Center Practicum
WRTG 4308 Writing for Change [UD UCA Core: Z]
[4.4.2] Related Course Requirement
Students must complete a three-credit-hour foreign language course at the 2000-level or above as well as all course prerequisites. Students with prior experience in a language are strongly encouraged to take the departmental placement test before enrolling in their first course. See Credit by Examination in the Department of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures, and Cultures section of this bulletin. Note: CSD 2303 Basic Sign Language, CSD 4303 Intermediate Sign Language, and transferred Guided/Extended Study (i.e., correspondence) courses will not be accepted in fulfillment of the foreign language requirement.
[4.4.3] Minor in Public Relations (19 hours)
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Required Courses at 2000 level (6 hours)
COMM 2308 Perspectives in Communication
Required Courses at 3000/4000 level (10 hours)
PRLS 3305 Public Relations Techniques
PRLS 4308 Social Media Management [UD UCA Core: I]
COMM 3301 Organizational Communication [UD UCA Core: C, R]
Plus one course to be selected from the following (3 hours)
PRLS 4316 Special Topics in Public Relations
COMM 3310 Advanced Public Speaking
COMM 3370 Intercultural Communication
COMM 4315 Communication and Leadership
COMM 4318 Crisis Communication
COMM 4325 Health Communication
COMM 4334 Political Communication
[4.5] Bachelor of Arts in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design
A new subject prefix for courses in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design (WRID) will be implemented in fall 2023.
The degree of Bachelor of Arts with a major in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design requires successful completion of 120 hours, including (1) the UCA Core: completion of 38 hours to meet lower-division UCA Core requirements and completion of upper-division UCA Core requirements using designated courses (see the UCA Core requirements); (2) completion of major, track, and related course requirements as described below; (3) 40 upper-division hours; and (4) completion of a minor.
Mathematics Pathway: First-time, first-year students majoring in Writing enter the Quantitative Literacy Mathematics Pathway and must enroll in MATH 1360 during their first year of study, unless they have been awarded credit that completes their 1000-level math requirements.
[4.5.1] Major in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design (36 hours)
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Writing courses may be used to satisfy the lower-division UCA Core requirement in Responsible Living (R) and the upper-division UCA Core requirement in Diversity (D), Critical Inquiry (I), Responsible Living (R), and Effective Communication (C). Students in the Professional Writing track may take WRTG 4308 Writing for Change as the required UCA Core capstone.
Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design Major Requirements (12 hours)
WRTG 3305 Writing as Information Design
WRTG 3390 Discourse Analysis [UD UCA Core: I, R]
WRTG 4381 Special Topics in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design
Related Course Requirement (6 hours or 3 hours)
In addition to major and track requirements, complete six hours of language (options: foreign language, sign language, and/or programming language) at any level or three hours in a foreign language at the 2000 level. Options for programming language consist of the following courses: CSCI 1470, CSCI 1480, CSCI 2340, CSCI 3381, CSCI 4357, CISA 3300, CISA 3301, CISA 3339, and CISA 3362.
Writing Studies Track (24 hours)
Required Courses (15 hours)
CRWR 2310 Introduction to Creative Writing
WRTG 2330 Introduction to Writing Studies (prerequisite: WRTG 1320)
WRTG 4360 Research Methods in Writing Studies (prerequisite: WRTG 2330 and junior standing)
One upper-division rhetoric or professional writing course
Choose Three (9 hours)
LING 3325 Sociolinguistics [UD UCA Core: D]
LING 4320 Grammatical Structures
LING 4330 Educational Linguistics [UD UCA Core: C]
COMM 3312 Strategic Message Design
Any creative writing forms course (prerequisite: CRWR 2310)
Any creative writing workshop (prerequisite: CRWR 2310 and the appropriate forms course)
WRTG 3306 Information Design II: Usability and Accessibility
WRTG 3307 Introduction to Editing
WRTG 3310 Technical Writing [UD UCA Core: C]
WRTG 3315 Center for Writing and Communication Practicum
WRTG 4305 Composition Theory and Pedagogy
WRTG 4306 Information Design III: Clients and Project Management
WRTG 4308 Writing for Change [UD UCA Core: Z]
WRTG 4309 Introduction to Publishing
WRTG 4320 Intercultural Rhetoric and Writing [UD UCA Core: D]
CRWR 4324 Topics in Creative Writing [UD UCA Core: Z]
CRWR 4340 Teaching Creative Writing
WRTG 4381 Special Topics in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design
WRTG 4V85 Internship in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design (variable credit: 1-4 credit hours)
WRTG 4V80 Directed Study in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design (variable credit: 1–3 credit hours)
Technical and Professional Writing Track (24 hours)
Required Courses (9 hours)
WRTG 3310 Technical Writing [UD UCA Core: C]
WRTG 4308 Writing for Change [UD UCA Core: Z]
Choose Three (9 hours)
WRTG 4305 Composition Theory and Pedagogy
WRTG 4306 Information Design III: Clients and Project Management
WRTG 4309 Introduction to Publishing
WRTG 4320 Intercultural Rhetoric and Writing [UD UCA Core: D]
WRTG 4V85 Internship in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design
Choose Two (6 hours)
LING 3315 Semantics
LING 3325 Sociolinguistics [UD UCA Core: D]
COMM 3312 Strategic Message Design
CRWR 2310 Introduction to Creative Writing
WRTG 3307 Introduction to Editing
WRTG 3315 Center for Writing and Communication Practicum
CRWR 3330 Forms of Creative Nonfiction
CRWR 3331 Forms of Illustrated Narrative
CRWR 3372 Creative Nonfiction Workshop
CRWR 3374 Travel Writing Workshop
WRTG 4305 Composition Theory and Pedagogy
WRTG 4306 Information Design III: Clients and Project Management
WRTG 4309 Introduction to Publishing
WRTG 4320 Intercultural Rhetoric and Writing [UD UCA Core: D]
CRWR 4324 Topics in Creative Writing [UD UCA Core: Z]
WRTG 4381 Special Topics in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design
WRTG 4V85 Internship in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design
WRTG 4V80 Directed Study in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design (variable credit: 1–3 credit hours)
[4.5.2] Minors in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design (24 hours)
Minor in Writing Studies (24 hours)
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Required courses (18 hours)
CRWR 2310 Introduction to Creative Writing (prerequisite: WRTG 1320) [ACTS: ENGL2013]
WRTG 2325 Introduction to Rhetoric
WRTG 2330 Introduction to Writing Studies
WRTG 4360 Writing Studies Research Methods
WRTG 4381 Special Topics in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design
Electives (6 hours, chosen from the following)
LING 3325 Sociolinguistics [UD UCA Core: D]
LING 4320 Grammatical Structures (prerequisite LING 2320)
LING 4330 Educational Linguistics (prerequisite WRTG 1320) [UD UCA Core: C]
Any creative writing forms course (prerequisite: CRWR 2310)
Any creative writing workshop (prerequisite: CRWR 2310 and the appropriate forms course)
WRTG 3305 Writing as Information Design (prerequisite: WRTG 1320)
WRTG 3306 Information Design II: Usability and Accessibility (prerequisite: WRTG 3305)
WRTG 3307 Introduction to Editing (prerequisite: at least junior standing)
WRTG 3310 Technical Writing (prerequisite: WRTG 1320 and at least junior standing) [UD UCA Core: C]
WRTG 3315 Center for Writing and Communication Practicum
WRTG 3390 Discourse Analysis
WRTG 4V80 Directed Study in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design (variable credit 1-3 hours)
WRTG 4305 Composition Theory and Pedagogy (prerequisite: WRTG 1320)
WRTG 4306 Information Design III: Clients and Project Management (prerequisite: WRTG 3306)
WRTG 4308 Writing for Change (prerequisite: at least junior standing or permission of the instructor) [UD UCA Core: Z]
WRTG 4309 Introduction to Publishing (prerequisite: WRTG 3305)
WRTG 4320 Intercultural Rhetoric and Writing (prerequisite: WRTG 1320) [UD UCA Core: D]
CRWR 4324 Topics in Creative Writing (prerequisite: WRTG 2310 and completion of six hours of upper-division creative writing courses) [UD UCA Core: Z]
CRWR 4340 Teaching Creative Writing (prerequisite: WRTG 2310)
WRTG 4381 Special Topics in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design (prerequisite: senior status and writing major or minor)
WRTG 4V85 Internship in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design (prerequisite: WRTG 1310, 1320, one 3000 level writing course, and consent of department chair)
COMM 3312 Strategic Message Design (prerequisite: COMM 1300 or consent of instructor)
Minor in Technical and Professional Writing (24 hours)
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Required courses (18 hours)
WRTG 3305 Writing as Information Design
WRTG 3306 Information Design II: Usability and Accessibility
WRTG 3310 Technical Writing [UD UCA Core: C]
WRTG 3390 Discourse Analysis [UD UCA Core: I, R]
WRTG 4381 Special Topics in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design
Electives (6 hours) from the following
WRTG 2330 Introduction to Writing Studies
WRTG 3307 Introduction to Editing
WRTG 3315 Center for Writing and Communication Practicum
WRTG 4306 Information Design III: Clients and Project Management
WRTG 4308 Writing for Change [UD UCA Core: Z]
WRTG 4309 Introduction to Publishing
WRTG 4320 Intercultural Rhetoric and Writing [UD UCA Core: D]
WRTG 4360 Writing Studies Research Methods
WRTG 4V80 Directed Study in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design (variable credit: 1-3 credit hours)
WRTG 4381 Special Topics in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design
WRTG 4V85 Internship in Writing, Rhetoric, and Information Design (variable credit: 1-4 credit hours)
[5] Resources
[5.1] The Center for Writing and Communication
The Center for Writing and Communication (CWC), located in Thompson Hall 109, https://www.uca.edu/cwc/, offers individual assistance with all types of writing and oral presentations. Students may schedule time with a trained peer tutor and use the center’s computers, video cameras, and writing materials to develop essays or presentations for any course at the university. The center also provides handouts and free workshops on various oral and written communication topics. Call 450-5123 or use the online scheduler (linked from the CWC home page) to book appointments.
[6] Course Links
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