Courses
Undergraduate Courses
Along with the B.S. degree, the Department of Writing Studies teaches all sections of first-year writing on the Twin Cities campus. See First Year Writing for more information.
We also offer courses that fulfill the University’s CLE and/or writing intensive requirements. Many of these courses will allow you to learn more about important and interesting topics. Some of our more popular courses include the following:

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- WRIT 1152W Writing on Issues of Science and Technology
- WRIT 1315 Land in American Experience
- WRIT 3221W Communication Modes and Methods
- WRIT 3361 Literature of Social Movements in the United States: 1950 to 2000
- WRIT 3371 Technology, Self, and Society
- WRIT 3404 Environmental Communication
- WRIT 3562W Technical and Professional Writing
Graduate Courses
As part of the M.S., post-baccalaureate certificate, M.A., and Ph.D. programs in the department, we offer a number of courses both practical and theoretical that may interest students outside our graduate programs, such as:
- WRIT 4501 Usability and Human Factors in Technical Communication
- WRIT 4561 Editing and Style for Technical Communicators
- WRIT 5664 Science Writing for Popular Audiences
- WRIT 5776 Major Figures in the Rhetorical Tradition: Modern Era
- WRIT 8012 Applied Research Methods in Scientific and Technical Communication (topic varies by instructor)
- WRIT 8530 Topics in Feminist Theory in Science, Technology, and Communication
- WRIT 8550 Topics in Technology and Culture (topic varies by instructor).
