Mar 15, 2026  
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog

Professional Writing and Rhetoric Minor


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Department of English  
College of Letters, Arts and Sciences  

About the Program


The Professional Writing and Rhetoric minor provides a program of study that focuses on how language and writing are connected to identity and shape actions and attitudes. Students learn to analyze and understand others’ perspectives and acquire the skills to broaden and effectively articulate and defend their own perspectives. Students choose from classes that study professional writing; topics in current rhetoric, like disability rhetorics, environmental rhetorics or the language of race; contemporary and classical rhetoric and composition theory, and topics such as visual literacy, social media, or the history of authorship. This minor provides students the opportunity to hone analysis and writing skills, as well as to conduct original undergraduate research, to compose and interpret texts using multiple modes, to learn to tutor or teach writing, and to become effective nuance communicators.

Program Requirements


  • Students need to complete a total of 18 hours, including six upper-division credits and at least three credits from any ENG/LING prefix at the 2000-level or above.
  • A minimum passing grade is a C-.

ENG/LING Elective Course: 3 credits


Students must take at least three credits from any ENG/LING prefix at the 2000, 3000, or 4000-level.

Summary of Requirements


Required Courses 15 credits
ENG/LING Elective Course 3 credits
Total for the Professional Writing and Rhetoric Minor 18 credits

 

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