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Faculty |
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Associate Professors Campbell, LeMesurier, Worley (Chair) |
Rhetoric is the study of language and symbol use in written, oral, and visual communication. With roots in ancient Greece and branches in the most recent media technologies, rhetoric is simultaneously one of the oldest and newest academic disciplines, critically engaging with language, culture, and a broad range of compositional practices. As a discipline, rhetoric demonstrates how discourse generates knowledge, mediates power, and enacts social change.
Courses in Writing and Rhetoric prepare students to become critical language users and effective communicators across cultures. The department offers courses that engage the multiple histories, cultures, theories, and methods of rhetoric, public address, and writing.
Awards
The Joseph '63 and Carol Trimmer Awards for Excellence in Expository Writing — established as prizes to be awarded by the Department of Writing and Rhetoric.
The Trimmer Senior Scholar Award for Outstanding Achievement in Writing and Rhetoric — established as a prize to be awarded by the Writing and Rhetoric department to a senior for being an exceptional scholar and citizen in the discipline of Writing and Rhetoric.
Courses
The courses listed below are offered by the WRIT program. Select courses from other departments/programs may also count toward the WRIT minor requirements. Use the minor link below to find other courses that count toward these requirements.Â
Majors and Minors
Minor
Courses
- WRIT 102Â -Â Introduction to Rhetoric in the Liberal Arts Tradition
- WRIT 103Â -Â Rhetoric and Writing
- WRIT 110Â -Â Academic Persuasions: An Introduction to Rhetoric, Research, and the Academic Essay
- WRIT 203Â -Â Argumentation
- WRIT 210Â -Â The Rhetoric of Style
- WRIT 211Â -Â Citizenship and Belonging
- WRIT 215Â -Â Public Speaking
- WRIT 225Â -Â Visual Rhetorics
- WRIT 231Â -Â Ethos and the Personal Essay
- WRIT 232Â -Â Digital Narrative Craft
- WRIT 241Â -Â Politics of Public Memory
- WRIT 242Â -Â Stand and Speak: Feminist Rhetorics and Social Change
- WRIT 248Â -Â Discourses of Race and Racism
- WRIT 250Â -Â Kairos: The Art of Rhetoric from Ancient to Modern Times
- WRIT 260Â -Â Biblical Rhetoric
- WRIT 280Â -Â Rhetorical "Borderlands": Introduction to Comparative Intercultural Rhetoric
- WRIT 291Â -Â Independent Study
- WRIT 300Â -Â Topics in Cultural Rhetorics
- WRIT 303Â -Â The Rhetoric of Data Visualization
- WRIT 325Â -Â The Narrative in New Media
- WRIT 342Â -Â Rhetoric in Black and White: Communication and Culture in Conflict
- WRIT 345Â -Â Crafting Bodies: Movement, Gender, and Performance
- WRIT 346Â -Â Hip Hop: Race, Sex, and the Struggle in Urban America
- WRIT 348LÂ -Â Required Film Screening
- WRIT 348Â -Â Discourses of Whiteness
- WRIT 354Â -Â Dialogue and Deliberation in Democratic Life
- WRIT 363Â -Â Pirate Rhetoric
- WRIT 371Â -Â The Rhetoric of Comics
- WRIT 391Â -Â Independent Study
- WRIT 400Â -Â Topics in Advanced Writing
- WRIT 491Â -Â Independent Study