Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2013-2014 Catalog Program: English — Creative Writing Emphasis, BA Minimum Credits Required:__________________

English — Creative Writing Emphasis, BA

Department of English, College of Humanities and Social Sciences

58-60 Credits

Introduction/What is the Study of English?

English is one of the central liberal arts degrees. A background in English provides graduates with a sound basis for pursuing a variety of careers, including law, business, education, publishing and government, as well as graduate work in creative writing, language, literary and cultural studies, and writing. English engages students in diverse literary heritages as well as fosters the development of sophisticated abilities in critical analysis, creative inquiry, reflective reading, and effective communication and expression.

Why Consider a Creative Writing Emphasis in the English Major? 

The Creative Writing program focuses on writing courses: creative writing in fiction, drama, poetry, or nonfiction prose and includes coursework in literature to supplement the writing courses. Students in the upper-divisional courses are expected to interpret and analyze literature in thoughtful, organized, and clear essays that are free of mechanical errors. If you think you need help with your reading and writing, we strongly encourage you, in addition to your work in English courses, to consult the Writing Center and other University resources.

Introductory and advanced genre courses form the core of the major, giving students an opportunity to develop their craft and aesthetics through intensive writing, reading and workshops. Students must take courses in at least two different genres. Aside from the core courses, creative writing majors take 25 credits in literature (which may include literary/cultural theory and film studies) at the 300- or 400-level. Special modes courses (456, 457, 458, 460) introduce advanced students to distinct forms within their major genres.

 Contact Information

Undergraduate Program Coordinator
Linda Flanagan
Humanities 327
360-650-3209
Linda.Flanagan@wwu.edu

English Creative Writing Advisor
Kelly Magee
Humanities 371
360-650-2650
Kelly.Magee@wwu.edu

 Sample Careers

Education | Business Law | Author | Government | Editing and Publishing | Graduate work in Creative Writing

 Major/Career Resources

http://www.wwu.edu/careers/students_choosingamajor.shtml

How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):

Meet with English Department’s Undergraduate Program Coordinator to declare this major. The prerequisites for declaring the major are 75 credits completed and ENG 202.

To declare the major, contact the Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Linda Flanagan. Though the English department cannot guarantee immediate enrollment in the major or access to any specific class, we matriculate students into the major on a rolling basis as space is available and offer a wide variety of topics each term.

Advising Tips: Students are strongly encouraged to meet with the Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Linda Flanagan, early in their careers at Western. Students must declare their major by the start of their junior year.

Grade Requirements

A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors.

Requirements

Course NameTerm TakenGradeGen Ed

❑ 25 credits in literature (which may include literary/cultural theory and film studies) at the 300- or 400-level, including a minimum of three writing proficiency points in approved upper-division writing proficiency courses at WWU with a minimum grade of C-.

 ENG 370 - Introduction to Language (Students who earn a grade of 3.0 or better in Linguistics 201 may substitute a 300 or 400-level English course under advisement for English 370.)

❑ Two courses from:

    ENG 351 - Introduction to Fiction Writing
    ENG 353 - Introduction to Poetry Writing
    ENG 354 - Introduction to Creative Nonfiction Writing
    THTR 384 - Introduction to Dramatic Writing
    FAIR 354V - Scriptwriting Workshop I

❑ Four courses from:

    ENG 451 - Creative Writing Seminar - Fiction *
    ENG 453 - Creative Writing Seminar - Poetry *
    ENG 454 - Creative Writing Seminar - Creative Nonfiction *
    ENG 455 - Living Writers
    ENG 456 - Special Topics in Fiction Writing
    ENG 457 - Special Topics in Poetry Writing
    ENG 458 - Special Topics in Creative Nonfiction Writing
    ENG 459 - Editing and Publishing
    ENG 460 - Special Topics In Creative Writing - Multi-Genre
    THTR 485 - Dramatic Writing Workshop **
    FAIR 454Y - Scriptwriting Workshop II

   Creative writing courses offered by Canadian-American Studies may also be counted with approval of the English department advisor

*One of these courses is repeatable with a different instructor to a maximum of 10 credits.

** May be repeated under separate topics to a maximum of 12 credits.

University Graduation Requirements

General University Requirements (GURS) 
Writing Proficiency Requirement (WP)
180 Minimum Total Credits
60 Minimum Upper Division Credits
Residency Requirement
Minimum Grade Requirements
Final Quarter Requirement

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