College of Communication & Creative Arts - Writing Arts
Writing Arts Undergraduate Programs
The undergraduate major in Writing Arts provides students an in-depth understanding of the multiple facets of written communication. Through a variety of courses and learning experiences, students develop their awareness of writing's theoretical foundations and practical applications. As one of the few departments of writing in the U.S., Writing Arts is uniquely positioned to help students learn to communicate effectively within our dynamic culture.
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New Course: Professions in Writing Arts (1 credit)
Major
Recommended two-year sequence of courses for transfer students
Recommended four-year sequence of courses for native studentsWhat courses might I consider taking as a dual major in Writing Arts and Education?
- General Education Requirements
- Departmental Recommendations for Fulfilling Gen Eds and Other Departmental Requirements
- Online Course Catalog
Minor
Advising Sheet
Liberal Studies: Humanities/Social Science Program Sequence B in Writing Arts
Advising Sheet
Concentration in Creative Writing
B.A./M.A. Dual Degree Program (4 + 1)
About the Program
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I become a Writing Arts Major?
- What can I do with my free electives (for primary majors)?
- What job opportunities are available for Writing Arts majors?
- Why should I consider study abroad as part of my program?
- What College of Communication & Creative Arts student organizations can I join?
- How do I find out who my advisor is? Your advisor's name can now be found via GRAD, which you can access through your Banner account.
For further information, contact
Sanford Tweedie
Undergraduate Programs Coordinator
856-256-5223
tweedie@rowan.edu
