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Twin Cities Campus
Rhetoric, Scientific and Technical Communication MinorWriting Studies Department
College of Liberal Arts
Link to a list of faculty for this program.
Contact Information
Department of Writing Studies, 214 Nolte Center, 315 Pillsbury Dr SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612-624-4761; fax: 612-624-3617)
Email:
writgpc@umn.edu
Website: http://cla.umn.edu/writing-studies
The Graduate Minor in Rhetoric and Scientific & Technical Communication (RSTC) is available for master’s and PhD-level students enrolled in other University graduate programs. Courses train students to understand how people use written communication (textual, digital, and visual) to shape the world around them, with a particular emphasis on communication in scientific and technical areas. The minor also offers students opportunities to pursue specialized interests in areas such as digital, textual, or visual literacies; theories of rhetoric; writing; composition; and writing pedagogies.
Tailored to students in research degree programs, the minor prepares students to integrate writing pedagogy into discipline-specific teaching practices, develop skills in rhetorical analysis, apply scientific and technical communication principles to the communication of scholarly work, and more. Students in graduate-level professional programs who are interested in applying basic theory and research-driven approaches to workplace contexts are encouraged to pursue the Scientific and Technical Communication Minor.
Program Delivery
Prerequisites for Admission
Special Application Requirements:
Students interested in the minor are strongly encouraged to confer with their major field advisor and director of graduate studies, and the Rhetoric, Scientific and Technical Communication director of graduate studies regarding feasibility and requirements.
For an online application or for more information about graduate education admissions, see the
General Information section of this
website.
Program Requirements
Use of 4xxx courses towards program requirements is not permitted.
Courses offered on both the A-F and S/N grading basis must be taken A-F, with a minimum grade of B earned for each course.
The minimum cumulative GPA for minor field coursework is 3.00.
Methods, Pedagogies, and Core Areas (6 credits)
Master’s students select 6 credits, and doctoral students select 6 or more credits from the following in consultation with the Rhetoric, Scientific and Technical Communication director of graduate studies.
WRIT 5531 - Introduction to Writing Theory and Pedagogies
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 5775 - Rhetorical Traditions: Classical Period
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 5776 - The Rhetorical Traditions: Modern Era
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 8011 - Research Methods in Writing Studies and Technical Communication
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 8510 - Seminar in Rhetoric
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 8520 - Seminar in Scientific and Technical Communication
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 8540 - Seminar in Technical Communication and Composition Pedagogies
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 8550 - Seminar in Technology, Culture, and Communication
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 8560 - Seminar in Writing Studies
(3.0 cr)
Electives
Select coursework in consultation with the Rhetoric, Scientific and Technical Communication director of graduate studies.
WRIT 5112 - Information Design: Theory and Practice
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 5270 - Special Topics
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 5532 - Practicum in Writing Pedagogies
(1.0 cr)
WRIT 5662 - Writing With Digital Technologies
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 5664 - Science, Medical, and Health Writing
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 5671 - Visual Rhetoric
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 8792 - Independent Study, Reading, and Research
(1.0-4.0 cr)
Program Sub-plans
Students are required to complete one of the following sub-plans.
Students may not complete the program with more than one sub-plan.
Masters
Doctoral
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Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Every Fall |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Fall Odd Year |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Course Equivalencies: | Comm 5611/Writ 5776 |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Fall Even Year |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Spring Odd Year |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 12.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Periodic Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 12.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Periodic Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 12.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Periodic Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 12.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Periodic Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 12.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Periodic Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Every Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 9.0] |
Typically offered: | Periodic Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 1.0 [max 3.0] |
Grading Basis: | S-N only |
Typically offered: | Every Fall & Spring |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Course Equivalencies: | Writ 4662W/Writ 5662 |
Grading Basis: | A-F only |
Typically offered: | Every Fall |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
Typically offered: | Every Fall |
Credits: | 3.0 [max 3.0] |
Grading Basis: | A-F only |
Typically offered: | Periodic Spring |
Credits: | 1.0 -4.0 [max 12.0] |
Grading Basis: | S-N only |
Typically offered: | Every Fall, Spring & Summer |