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Nov 24, 2024
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2021-2022 Traditional Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Writing, B.A.
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Students who have completed a B.A. in Writing from Lakeland University should be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of key terms, histories, forms, and structures of several genres of writing.
- Present work clearly and professionally when writing within different genres.
- Master the conventions of Standard English.
- Compose original works in accordance with professional, industry, or graduate school expectations and standards.
- Work both independently and within a community of writers.
- Demonstrate work habits necessary for successful careers within the writing profession.
- Apply knowledge and skills gained in the classroom to real-world settings (e.g., internships, The Mirror, Seems, etc.).
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Major Requirements (39-48 semester hours)
Three (3) semester hours in one or a combination of the following, at least one (1) hour must be in WRT 212:
Students must choose one of the following tracks:
Nine (9) semester hours from the following, at least three (3) of which are numbered 300 or above:
Three (3) semester hours in one of the following:
Cooperative Education Track
Six (6) semester hours from the following, at least three (3) of which are numbered 300 or above:
At least fifteen (15) semester hours from the following:
Note:
- A student completing a major in Writing (B.A.) is not eligible to earn a major in Creative Writing (B.F.A.).
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