A major in Writing and Rhetoric requires a minimum of 8 course credits plus the senior requirements (Writing Studio and Senior Thesis). Students planning to study writing during their semester abroad should consult carefully with the Writing and Rhetoric faculty to determine which courses may be accepted toward the major. In keeping with Scripps policy, all courses must be taken for letter grades to fulfill major requirements.
FoundationalCourses
Three courses:
- WRIT110 SC Introduction to Rhetoric
- WRIT140 SC Creative Nonfiction
- WRIT175 SC Protest Writing and Rhetoric
WritingWorkshopCourses
Three courses selected from among the following:
- WRIT020 PZ Writing Seminar: Representing Los Angeles
- WRIT132 SC Arts + Culture Review
- WRIT137 SC The Newspaper Op-Ed
- WRIT197 SC Special Topics in Writing
WritingStudies,DiscourseStudies,andRhetoric
Minimum of two full courses selected from among the following:
- ENGL087F PO Writing: Theories, Processes, Practices (full-course credit)
- ENGL087H PO Writing: Theories, Processes, Practices (half-course; must be taken for letter grade)
- POLI086 PO International Organization, Communication, and Power
- POLI097 PO Writing about Justice
- WRIT010 PZ Writing Publics: Education, Literacies, and Culture
- WRIT016 PZ The Writing Process
- WRIT100A PZ Writing Center Theory & Praxis (half-course credit)
- WRIT100B PZ Writing Center Theory & Praxis (full-course credit)
- WRIT113 SC Prose Style and the Sentence
- WRIT120 SC Writing for Non-Profit Institutions
- WRIT160 SC Theories and Pedagogies of Writing (half-course credit)
SeniorThesisandWritingStudio
Senior Thesis may be completed in either fall or spring; Writing Studio may be taken prior to or concurrent with Senior Thesis.
- WRIT109 SC Writing Studio (half-course credit)
- WRIT191 SC Senior Thesis