WRITING INTENSIVE COURSES 08-09
*All writing intensive courses require ENGL 123 and ULLC 223.
Note: Not all classes are offered each term;
check class availability monitor to verify course offerings.

Course 
Title 
Credits 
Requirements/Prerequisites 
ACCT 405W Auditing -WI
3
* ACCT 302 with a grade of at least a C
BIOL 391 WI: Junior Seminar
1
* BIOL 201/201L and BIOL 202/202L with a C- or better; and Junior standing
BIOL 491W Senior Seminar -WI
1
* (BIOL 300 and 313 with a grade of C- or better) or (BIOL 201/201L and BIOL 202/202L with a C- or better); and (CHEM 104/104L or 321/321L); and Senior standing
BUSN 350 WI: Business Ethics & the Regulatory Environment
3
* BUSN 201 with a grade of at least C and junior standing
CHEM 391 WI:Investigating Chemical Literature
3
* CHEM 322, chemistry major and junior standing
CHEM 491 WI:Proposal Writing
2
* CHEM 391(W)
CHEM 445L WI:Instrumental Analysis Lab
2
* CHEM 391(W); Corequisite: CHEM 445
CLST 301 WI: Sacred Violence: The Cultural Context of Greek Tragedy
3
*
COMM 452W Senior Research in Communication Studies-WI
3
* COMM 450, Senior Standing
CPEN 371W Computer Ethics -WI
2
* ENGR 121 or CPSC 125
CPEN 499W Computer Engineering Capstone Project -WI
variable
* CPEN 371W, CPEN 414, CPSC 410, PHYS 340, Senior standing, departmental permission
CPSC 445W Information Systems Laboratory -WI
3
* CPSC 350,440
ECON 375 WI: Industrial Organization and Public Policy
3
* ECON 201, 202 each with a grade of at least C
ENGL 308W Literature, Theory, and Culture -WI
3
Prereqisite ENGL 123; Corequisite ULLC 223; For English majors only
ENGL 309W Prose Writing -WI
3
* ENGL 430 pre- or corequisite recommended
ENGL 314W Children's Literature -WI
3
*
ENGL 320W Studies in Women and Literature -WI
3
*
ENGL 339W Teaching in the Writing Center -WI
3
*
ENGL 353W Writing for Business and the Professions - WI
3
*
ENGL 354W Public Relations Writing -WI
3
* Junior Standing
ENGL 356W Writing About Film -WI
3
*
ENGL 360W Advanced Journalism: Narrative Reporting and Writing-WI
3
*
ENGL 361W Feature Reporting and Writing-WI
3
* ENGL 260 or ENGL 360
ENGL 490W Senior Seminar -WI
3
* ENGL 308W with a minimum grade of C-, and Senior Standing
FINC 428 WI: Financial Policy and Strategy
3
*FINC 324, FINC 422 (Note: Prerequsites: ENGL 123 and ULLC 223 must be completed with a C or better)
FNAR 371 WI: Modern Art
3
* FNAR 201, 202
FNAR 490 WI: Senior Seminar in Art History
3
* Senior Standing
FREN 303W Process Writing -WI
3
* Recommended FREN 202 or 4 or more years of high school French
FREN 403W Advanced Writing and Stylistics -WI
3
* FREN 301 or 303W
GERM 303 WI: Intensive Writing in German
3
* Recommended: GERM 202, or 4 or more years of high school German
GOVT 311W Comparative Politics -WI
3
* GOVT 100 or 101
GOVT 368W Comparative Criminal Justice Systems -WI
3
*
GOVT 371W Public Administration -WI
3
*
GOVT 490 WI: Senior Seminar in Political Science
3
* Senior Standing: departmental major; completion of all other core courses in political science
HIST 309W The Renaissance -WI
3
* HIST 111 or Junior standing
HIST 390W Historical Methods and Historiography -WI
3
* HIST 111, or 112 or 121 or 122 or Junior standing
HIST 428 WI: History of Propaganda: A Film Study Course
3
* HIST 111 or Junior Standing
HIST 473W Major Themes in Contemporary African History -WI
3
* HIST 112 or Junior standing
HONR 490W Problems in the Modern World -WI
3
* restricted to Honors Program students with junior or senior standing
MATH 301W Writing in Mathematics I -WI
1
* MATH 240, Junior or Senior Standing
MATH 302W Writing in Mathematics II -WI
1
* MATH 240, Junior or Senior standing
MGMT 440 WI: Small Business Institute
3
* Senior Standing or permission of SBI Director
MKTG 470 WI: Interactive Marketing Strategy
3
* MKTG 455, 460
MUSC 306 WI: Global Transformations: "World Music" and the "World"
3
*
MUSC 401W Seminar in Music Bibliography -WI
1-3
* Junior standing
MUSC 407W Music in America-WI
3
* MUSIC 303, 304 and Junior standing
MUSC 490W The Falk Seminar in Music Historical Research -WI
3
* MUSC 303,304
PHIL 321 WI: Legal Reasoning
3
* Sophomore standing
PHIL 326W Philosophy in the Movies -WI
3
* Junior standing
PHIL 490W Senior Seminar -WI
3
* Senior PHIL majors
PCSE 499W Independent Study in Applied Phys & Comp Sci -WI
variable
* CPEN 371
PSYC 301W Research Methods in Psychological Science -WI
3
* PSYC 201, 202, 300 with a grade of C- or better;
PSYC 302W Advanced Experimental Psychology & Methodology -WI
3
* PSYC 301W/301L with a grade of C- or better; corequisite PSYC 302L
PSYC 310W Research in Child Behavior -WI
3
* PSYC 301W/301L with a grade of C- or better
PSYC 490 WI: Senior Seminar
3
*Senior Standing, PSYC 301W/301L and PSYC 306 with a grade of C- or better
RSTD 326W Religion in the Movies -WI
3
* Junior Standing
SOCL 301W Sociological Theory -WI
3
* Any two SOCL or ANTH 200 level courses  
SOCL 480 WI:Research Methods and Design
3
* Any SOCL or ANTH 200 level course, SOCL 392 and SOCL 301
SOCL 490W Senior Seminar in Sociology -WI
3
* SOCL 301W, 392, 480(W) or 484 and successful completion of qualifying exams; senior standing
SOWK 368W Social Policy Analysis -WI
3
* SOCL 201, SOCL 205 or ANTH 203. (SOWK 367 required for social work majors)
SOWK 406W Human Behavior in the Social Environment -WI
3
* PSYC 307 and accepted as a SOWK major. Corequisite SOWK 302 and 401
SOWK 393 WI:Methods of Social Work Research
3
* Any 200 level SOCL course
SPAN 303 WI:Advanced Grammar and Composition

3

* Recommended SPAN 202 or 4 or more years of high school Spanish
SPAN 463W Studies in Cervantes -WI
3
* SPAN 353 or 311 and 301 or 303
THEA 361W Broadway to Hollywood and Back -WI
3
*
THEA 366W The Rise of Realism in the Theater -WI
3
* THEA 210
THEA 461W The One-Act Play -WI
3
* THEA 210, 211
THEA 468 WI: Playwriting Seminar
3
* THEA 210 & 211

  *All writing intensive courses require ENGL 123 and ULLC 223.