Professional and Public Writing

Bachelor's degree

In Michigan Center (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Michigan center (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Bachelor of Arts degree in Professional and Public Writing is a degree program for students wishing to specialize in writing as an area of expertise. Students develop advanced writing strategies and skills with emphasis on rhetorical approaches and practices such as writing anchored to audience, context, purpose; writing attentive to community and cultural dynamics; and writing in consideration of public and professional trends and contexts. Students write in digital spaces including web pages, social media, and content-management systems; write for and in diverse public and disciplinary communities and audiences; and edit and publish in a variety of public and professional contexts. The major prepares students for careers in professional editing and publishing, technical writing, information development, communications management, communications strategy, content management, and web authoring. It also prepares students for graduate work in rhetoric, writing, public and community writing, technical writing, the teaching of writing, and the study of culture.

Students who elect the Professional and Public Writing major should contact the Director of Professional Writing in the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures. Students should work closely with the department academic advisor, the program director, and with program faculty to shape a focus or theme in the major that fits their career interests and plans. Internships, management of writing projects, and development of a professional portfolio are all important aspects of student preparation for work in the writing-related professions, in public or private settings such as nonprofits, small, and large corporations, or in graduate study.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Professional and Public Writing

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Michigan Center (USA)
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Subjects

  • Content Management
  • Rhetoric
  • Web
  • Public
  • Communications
  • Writing
  • Media

Course programme

All of the following courses (16 credits):
Introduction to Professional and Public Writing
Rhetoric, Persuasion, and Culture
Writing and Multimodality
Completion of a set of courses oriented toward a theme in the major (12 to 15 credits minimum). Students may obtain a list of example themes and courses from the program academic advisor. Themes vary and are determined in consultation with the program’s academic advisor.
Completion of elective courses meant to complement and extend the student’s chosen theme. An internship for credit is strongly recommended in the major. Courses used to fulfill requirement b. above may not be used to fulfill this elective requirement (3 to 6 credits):
Introduction to Web Authoring
Documentary History and Theory
Social Media and the Start-up
Introduction to Composing for Digital Video
Introduction to Documentary Production
Technical Communication (W)
Writing Research in Communities and Cultures
Writing in the Public Interest (W)
Sound Writing and Rhetoric
Writing for Publication Workshop
Introduction to Grammar and Editing (W)
Writing Center Theory and Practice
Rhetoric, Leadership, and Innovation
Advanced Web Authoring
Collaborative Documentary Design and Production (W)
Social Justice as Rhetorical Practice
Grant and Proposal Writing
Publication Management
Information and Interaction Design
Internship in Professional or Public Writing
International Research in Professional or Public Writing
One or two writing or design courses from outside WRA may be used with approval of the student’s academic advisor.

Professional and Public Writing

higher than £ 9000