NOTE:
All new students entering the College are required to take WRT
150, WRT 175, and WRT
200 within their first 45 credits at Medaille. Transfer students
with more than 45 credits already completed should complete these
courses as soon as possible.
WRT
150 COLLEGE WRITING I
This course introduces students to the process of writing they
will need for success in college. It increases students' abilities
to communicate confidently with others, to think clearly, and to
organize ideas. Pre-writing, writing, revising, and editing are
emphasized. Students will produce a portfolio of their writings
including a self-assessment. Three credit hours. This course
is required for and limited to all students who place within the
specified range on the placement test. Offered every semester (d
& e).
WRT
175 COLLEGE WRITING II
This course develops the students' abilities to write effectively
in college. It assists students to make judgments regarding content,
organization, structure and mechanics. Research and revision are
emphasized. Students will produce a portfolio of their writings
including a self- assessment. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:
WRT 150 or a suitable score on the
placement test. Offered every semester (d & e).
WRT
200 ANALYTICAL WRITING
This course is designed to follow WRT 175. It develops students'
skills in thinking and writing analyses, using subject matter from
across the curriculum. Each writing assignment requires research
and writing from sources. Students will produce a portfolio of
their writings including a self-assessment. Students are required
to pass an examination in writing basics appropriate to the level
of the course. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: WRT
175. Offered every semester (d & e).
WRT
250 WRITING FOR BUSINESS
This course emphasizes the formal and analytical report. Reports
are produced on the computer. Computer skills will include word
processing, graphics, and professional packaging. Students write
memorandums and letters. The course, which includes grammar and
usage review, teaches practical skills to those who write on the
job. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: CIS
115 or CIS 120; and WRT
200. Offered Fall semester (d & e).
WRT
290 ARGUMENTATION AND PERSUASION
A detailed study of the principles employed in effective written
arguments and persuasive pieces. The course will familiarize students
with the tools and techniques of persuasion, and place special
emphasis on the nature of argument. Practical application of the
art of persuasion in the professional world will be included. The
course will provide extensive writing practice. Three credit
hours. Prerequisites: PHI 200 and
WRT 200. Offered as needed.
WRT 298 SPECIAL
TOPIC IN WRITING
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
WRT
310 CREATIVE WRITING
(Genre to be specified each semester course offered.)
This course teaches the structures and techniques of creative writing:
fiction, poetry, or drama. These genres rotate each time the course
is offered, and students may take the course three times, once
for each genre. Primarily workshop in format, the course teaches
creative expression in traditional, contemporary and experimental
forms. The workshops give the students confidence in oral reading
of their work and in the give-and-take of constructive criticism.
Lectures supplement the workshop with knowledge of how and where
to publish the work and how to enter it in contests. Three credit
hours. Prerequisite: WRT
200. Offered Fall semester (d); offered Spring semester
(e).
WRT
350 RESEARCH AND ADVANCED REPORT WRITING
This course teaches advanced skills for those who write for academic
disciplines. Half the course gives hands-on computer experience
in using library and other professional research tools, applying
techniques of analysis, using research as evidence, and writing
and editing. The other half of the course gives workshop experience
in the give-and-take of constructive criticism to reinforce writing
as a process. This course is especially useful for those who will
write on-the-job in business, industries, academics, agencies,
and organizations. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: WRT
200. Offered Spring
semester (d & e).
WRT 398 SPECIAL
TOPIC IN WRITING
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
WRT 498 INDEPENDENT
STUDY IN WRITING
Prerequisite: WRT 175.