2025-2026 General Catalog
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The minor in Professional Writing, housed in the University Writing Program (UWP), offers students advanced instruction in how to write, design, and edit effectively in multiple forms—including print, mixed media, and a variety of professional genres—for specific purposes, contexts, and audiences. Students also learn how to analyze writing and writing contexts using appropriate theories and research methodologies. Through an internship requirement, the minor additionally provides students opportunities to gain experience working as writers in organizational settings.
The Professional Writing minor serves two groups of students: those who are planning careers as writers or editors (e.g., journalists, medical writers, content developers) and those whose academic and professional careers will demand advanced writing and editing skills.
Courses in the minor teach students about the various forms of writing they are likely to encounter, provide opportunities to experiment with their writing processes, and teach techniques for modifying their writing styles for different audiences and formats.
To complete the minor, students take 16 units of upper division coursework focused on writing in academic settings; writing in the professions; and language and/or communication examined through the lens of history, theory, or design. Students also take 4 units of UWP 192.
The Advising Team for the minor in Professional Writing is available to meet with students and respond to student questions regarding requirements for the minor, including the internship requirement.
Students can learn more about the minor at Professional Writing Minor.
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