Writing in the Discipline
Building on the core course, FYW 100/FYW 100P/FYW 100H, each discipline has identified a required course or courses within the major in which students learn to write for that discipline. Completion of the major/program fulfills the Writing in the Discipline requirement.
Accounting
Anthropology
Art (Studio - Ceramics, Graphic Design, Metalsmithing and Jewelry, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture)
Art Education
Art History
Biology
Business (Management)
Chemical Dependency/Addiction Studies
Chemistry
Communication (Mass Media Communications; Public and Professional Communication; Public Relations; Speech, Language, and Hearing Science)
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Early Childhood Education
Economics
Elementary Education
English
English/Creative Writing
Film Studies
Finance
Gender and Women's Studies
Health Education
History
Justice Studies
Management (General, Human Resources, International, Operations)
Marketing
Mathematics
Medical Imaging (Nuclear Medicine Technology, Radiologic Technology, also open to certified radiologic technologists)
Modern Languages (Francophone Studies, French, Latin American Studies, Portuguese, Spanish)
Music
Music Education
Music Performance
Nursing
Philosophy
Physical Education
Political Science
Political Science/Public Administration
Psychology
Sociology