Advisors: Kirsten Beachy and Chad Gusler
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Semester Hours: 36

The writing studies major involves the study of writing in various creative genres, writing for particular professions, English grammar, English literature, and practical experience in peer teaching, publishing, and internship settings. Students will study with faculty members who are published writers and will have further opportunities to interact with visiting writers through workshops and summer retreats.

The writing studies major is by intention small and flexible. Majors are encouraged to double major or minor in their other areas of interest. Simultaneous study will allow writers to broaden their knowledge bases by exploring other subjects in depth. Students will be more informed as writers and, in turn, will be able to use their writing and rhetorical skills to contribute easily to the discourse of other fields.

Writing studies at EMU will prepare students for careers in editing, publishing, journalism, and technical writing. Those who wish to pursue studies in creative writing will produce portfolios of work suitable for graduate school application. In addition, writing studies graduates will have strong and flexible communication skills, enhancing their desirability as employees in any field they may wish to pursue.

Majors are expected to attend all Writers Read events and participate in year-end readings.

Required Courses (12 SH)

Creative Workshops (12-13 SH)
Choose from the following:

Literature Course (3 SH)

Writing Practicum (3 SH)
Choose 3 SH from the following:

Electives (5-6 SH)
Choose 5-6 SH from the following courses for a total of 36 SH in the major. (Note that some courses have prerequisites.)

* indicates the course is offered in alternate years