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Approved Writing Courses 2011-2012

The following courses are designated as approved writing courses for 2011-2012. Students are cautioned that approved courses may change from year to year. To be used for General Education, a course must be listed as approved in the catalog and in the Class Schedule for the semester a student registers for it.

AAS 372

African American Identity

AAS 374

African American Religious Experience

AAS 450

Prayer and Civil Rights

AASC 167H

Nature and Society

ARTH 250L (ART 203L)

Introduction to Art Criticism

ARTH 434 (ART 384)

Latin American Art

BUS 210 Critical Analysis for Business

C&I 287

Business Communication

COMM 410

Communication in Personal relationships

CSCI 215E

Social & Ethical Issues

THTR 330H (DRAM 320)

Theatre History

ECNS 433 (ECON 440)

Economics of the Environment
(Environmental Economics)

WRIT 201(ENEX 200)

Advanced Composition

HC 121L

Ways of Knowing

HSTA 103 

Honors American History

HSTR 103

Honors European Civilization to 1715 

HSTR 300(HIST 300)

The Historian's Craft

HSTR 401 

The Great Historians 

JOUR 270

Reporting

LIT 110(ENLT 120L)

Introduction to Literature
(Introduction to Critical Interpretation)

LIT 120L(ENLT 121L)

Poetry
(Introduction to Poetry)

LIT 201L(ENLT 201)

Introduction to Literary Studies

LIT 210L(ENLT 224L)

American Literature I
(American Literature to 1865)

LIT 211L(ENLT 225L)

American Literature II
American Literature: 1865 to Present

LIT 220L(ENLT 217L)

British Literature: Medieval through Early Modern

LIT 221L(ENLT 218L)

British Literature: Enlightenment to Romantics

LIT 222L(ENLT 219L)

British Literature: Victorian to Contemporary

LS 151L/152L

Introduction to the Humanities

MCLG 195 Environment & Nature in the Classical World (Autumn 2011 semester only)

MCLG 251L

The Epic

MCLG 252 

Greek Drama: Politics On-Stage

MUSI 302H (MUS 325H)

Music History II

(History of Music II)

NASX 280 (NAS 200)

Native American Studies Research Theories Methods

NASX 235X (NASL) 202L

Oral and Written Traditions of Native America

PHL 311E(PHIL 300E)

Moral Philosophy

RTV 280

Reporting for Broadcast

UNC 270

Critical Writing II

WBIO 245

Science Writing

WRIT 120L
(WTS 121L)

Poetry
(Introduction to Poetry)

WRIT 121
(WTS 115)

Introduction to Technical Writing
(Technical Writing)

WRIT 201 (ENEX 200) Advanced Compositin

WRIT 221 

Intermediate Technical Writing 

WRIT 222
(FOR 220)

Technical Approach to Writing
(Technical Writing)

WRIT 240E
(WTS 240E)

Ethics and Rhetoric: Writing Arguments on Contemporary Issues

WRT 110
(WTS 120L)

Introduction to Literature
Introduction to Critical Interpretation

The following courses are approved as meeting the criteria for the upper-division writing requirement.  Students should consult with their advisor regarding the requirement specified by their major.

ANTY 314 (ANTH 314)

Principles of Forensic Anthropology

ANTY 400 (ANTH 400) 

History of Anthropology 

ANTY 408 (ANTH 402)

Advanced Anthropological Statistics

ANTY 402 (ANTH 448) 

Quantitative Ethnographic Methods 

ANTY 450 (ANTH 450)

Archaeological Theory (2/26/09 follow-up: MacDonald)

ANTY 451 (ANTH 451)

Cultural Resource Management

ANTY 455 (ANTH 455)

Artifact Analysis

ARTH 350 (ART 303L) 

Contemporary Art and Art Criticism 

ARTH 434H (ART 368H, NAS 368H) Latin American Art

BIOE 371

(BIOL 341)

General Ecology Lab

(Ecology Lab)

BIOE 428

(BIOL 366)

Freshwater Ecology

BIOO 470

(BIOL 304)

Ornithology

BIOO 475

(BIOL 306)

Mammalogy

EDU 397 (C&I 318)

Methods: PK-8 Language Arts

CHMY 302
(CHEM 334)

Chemical Literature and Scientific Writing

COMM 377

Rhetoric, Nature, Environmentalism

COMM 410 

Communication in Personal Relationships 

COMM 413 Communication and Conflict Writing

COMM 421

Communication in Nonprofit Organization

COMM 422

Communication and Technology 

COMM 424 

Risk, Crisis and Communication 

COMM 455

Rhetorical Criticism and Theory

COMM 480

The Rhetorical Construction of "Woman"

COMM 481

The Rhetoric of U.S. Women's Activism, 1960 - present

CSCI 315E

Computer Ethics and Society

CSCI 499

Senior Thesis/Project

CSD 430 & CSD 440

Senior Capstone I and II

DANC 494

Seminar/Workshop

(Junior/Senior Dance Seminar)

THTR 331H

(DRAM 321)

Theatre History II

ECNS 488-489

Research Method & Thesis Design / Senior Thesis capstone

ENST 382 (EVST 302)

Environmental Law

ENST 335L (EVST 305L)

The Environmental Vision

ENST 367 (EVST 367)

Environmental Politics and Policy

ENST 487 (EVST 487)

Globalization, Justice and the Environment

GEO  499

Senior Thesis/Capstone

GEO 320N

Global Water Cycle

GPHY 433

(GEOG 333)

Cultural Ecology

GPHY 335

Water Policy

GPHY 499

Senior Thesis/Capstone

GRMN 351H 

German Culture to 1900 

GRMN 352H 

German Culture from 1900 to the Present

HHP 301

Instructional Strategies in Secondary Physical Education

HHP 372

Rehab of Athletic Injuries

HHP 450

Analytical and Communication Techniques

HSTA 345 The Black Radcial Tradition

HSTA 418

Women and Slavery 

HSTA 419

Southern Women in Black and White

HSTA 420

America Divided, 1848-1865 

HSTA 455

Indians, Bison and Horse

HSTA 461 Research in Montana History

HSTA 462

Regionalism and the Rocky Mountain West

HSTR 400 Historical Research Seminar

HSTR 414 

Early Modern Britain 

HSTR 418 Britain Eighteenth Century

HSTR 436

Latin American Workers and labor History

HSTR 457

The World of Anna Karenina

HSTR 470

(HIST 437)

The Dynamics of Diplomacy

IS 448

Management Game

JOUR 331

Public Affairs Reporting

JOUR 333

Magazine Freelance Writing

JOUR 415

Feature Writing

JPNS 311

Classical Japanese Literature in English Translation

JPNS 312

Japanese Literature from Medieval to Modern Times

JPNS 431

Postwar Japanese Literature

LING 473

Language and Culture

LING 484

North American Indigenous Languages and Linguistics

LIT 300

(ENLT 301)

Literary Criticism

(Applied Literary Criticism)

LIT 301

(ENLT 323)

Studies in Literary Forms

LIT 304

(ENLT 327)

U.S. Writers of Color

(Literature by US Writers of Color)

LIT 314

(ENLT 335)

The American Novel

LIT 315

(ENLT 331)

Voices of the American Renaissance

LIT 316

(ENLT 373)

Topics in Postcolonial Studies

LIT 327

(ENLT 320)

Shakespeare

LIT 331

(ENLT 321)

Major Author/s

(Studies in a Major Author)

LIT 335

(ENLT 336)

Women and Literature

(American Women Writers)

LIT 342

(ENLT 338)

Montana Writers

(Montana Literature)

LIT343

(ENLT 337)

African American Literature

LIT 353

(ENLT 353)

Milton

LIT 355

(ENLT 355)

British Romanticism

(British Romantic Literature)

LIT 362

(ENLT  334)

Postwar Poetry

LIT 369

(ENLT 369)

Short Fiction

(Advanced Studies in the Novella and Short Fiction)

LIT 373

(ENLT 371)

Literature & the Environment

LIT 375

(ENLT 322)

Literary History

(Studies in Literary History)

LIT 376

(ENLT 325)

Literature and Other Disciplines

(Studies in Literature and Other Disciplines: The Bible as Literature)

LIT 494

(ENLT 401)

Seminar: Literature Capstone

(Capstone Seminar in Literature)

MAR 450 

Topics in Film and Media 

M 499

Senior Thesis

M 429

(MATH 406)

History of Mathematics

MCLG 494

Seminar in Russian Studies

MGMT 444

Management Communications

MGMT 445

Small Business Management and Strategic Planning

MGMT 446

Strategic management

MUSI 415

(MUS 424)

Music of the 20th Century to the Present

MUSI 416

(MUS 436)

Topics in Music History

MUSI 417

(MUS 437)

Cultural Studies in Music

NASX 494 (NAS 494)

Reading Seminar in Native American Studies

PHAR 550

Drug Literature Evaluation

PHL 499

(PHIL 480)

Senior Seminar

PHSX 330

(PHYS 330)

Methods of Communicating Physics 

PSCI 400

Advanced Writing in Political Sciences

PSYX  400

History and Systems of Psychology

PSYX 320
(PSYC 320)

Research Methods III
(Advanced Psychological Research Methods)

PTRM 451 (RECM 451)

Tourism and Sustainability

PTRM 482 (RECM 482)

Wilderness and Protected Area Management

RTV 360

Advanced Broadcast Reporting

RTV 361

Newscast Reporting and Producing

RTV 494

Senior Seminar

SOCI 441

Capstone: Inequality and Social Justice

SOCI 438

Seminar in Crime and Deviance

SOCI 460

Capstone in Rural & Environmental Change

SOCI 488

Writing for Sociology

SW 310

Social Welfare Policies and Services

WILD 408 (WBIO 408)

Advanced Fisheries Science

WILD 470 (WBIO 470)

Conservation of Wildlife Populations

WILD 497 (WBIO 497)

Senior Thesis

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