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Writing and Rhetoric Minor


Requirements for the Minor


A minor in Writing and Rhetoric requires six course credits. 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 minor. In keeping with Scripps policy, all courses must be taken for letter grades to fulfill minor requirements.

Core Courses

Three courses, one of each pair:

  • WRIT110 SC Introduction to Rhetoric or WRIT105 SC Writing and the Liberal Arts 
  • WRIT140 SC Creative Nonfiction or WRIT135 SC Writing Social Media 
  • WRIT172 SC Rhetorics of Sustainability or WRIT175 SC Social Action Writing and Rhetoric 

Writing Workshop Courses

Select one from among the following:

  • WRIT016 PZ The Writing Process 
  • WRIT020 PZ Writing Seminar: Representing LA 
  • WRIT120 SC Tech Rhetorics 
  • WRIT132 SC Arts + Culture Review 
  • WRIT135 SC Writing Social Media (if not used as Foundational Course)
  • WRIT140 SC Creative Nonfiction   
  • WRIT137 SC The Newspaper Op-Ed (if not used as Foundational Course)
  • WRIT145 SC Women’s Memoir/Writing 
  • WRIT165 SC Prison Writing Center Praxis  
  • WRIT175 SC Social Action Writing and Rhetoric (if not used as Foundational Course)
  • WRIT197 SC Special Topics in Writing 

Writing Studies, Discourse Studies, and Rhetoric

Minimum of two full courses selected from among the following:

  • ART189 PO Writing Art
  • ENGL087F PO Writing: Theories, Processes, Practices (full course credit)
  • ENGL087H PO Writing: Theories, Processes, Practices (half course; must be taken for letter grade)
  • ENGL 108 PO The Essay as Resistance
  • ENGL 164 PO Essay and Experiment
  • GERM 102 SC Poetry of the Revolution
  • GOVT141 CM The Politics and Craft of International Journalism  
  • GOVT142 CM International Political Feature Writing 
  • GOVT143 CM Introduction to Political Journalism Writing 
  • LIT 177 CM The Art of Oratory  
  • MS 070 PZ Media and Social Change  
  • WRIT010 PZ Writing Publics: Education, Literacies, and Culture 
  • WRIT100A PZ Writing Center Theory & Praxis (half-course credit)  
  • WRIT105 SC Writing and the Liberal Arts 
  • WRIT110 SC Introduction to Rhetoric 
  • WRIT113 SC Prose Style and the Sentence (half-course credit)
  • WRIT139 SC Election Lab: Rhetoric, Commentary, and Podcasts 
  • WRIT160 SC Theories and Pedagogies of Writing (half-course credit)
  • WRIT172 SC Rhetorics of Sustainability