Core Curriculum and Writing in the Discipline
Good writing is more than just conveying information; it is a powerful way to formulate, clarify, and share good thinking.
Writing skills are essential to a quality liberal arts education, and at UP students take two writing embedded courses as part of the foundation level of the UP Core, ENG 112 Thinking Through Literature and PHL 150 Engaging Philosophy. Building on this foundation, students then take two additional “Writing in the Disciplines” (WID) courses embedded with writing instruction appropriate to their major.
WID courses are primarily organized within major programs, while also being connected to the UP Core through the overall goal of developing effective written expression skills. WID 1 courses should come earlier in a major program and introduce students to the principles of effective writing in the relevant discipline. WID 2 courses should come later in a major program and consolidate writing in the discipline skills for effective communication.
Overall, building from foundation level courses in the UP Core to WID courses in a major program allows students to develop broad writing skills essential for clear thinking and communicating, along with more specific writing skills essential for their professional futures.
By providing intentional opportunities to develop and grow their writing skills as they relate to a specific discipline, the goals of the WID program are to:
- Introduce students to effective writing skills expected in discipline-related professions.
- Prepare students to effectively express appropriate discipline-related content through writing.
The Writing in the Discipline courses are as follows:
College of Arts and Sciences
|
WID 1 |
WID 2 |
Arts Administration
|
FA 420
|
FA 421
|
Biochemistry |
CHM 376 |
CHM 471 with CHM 473 |
Biology |
BIO 277 with BIO 278 |
BIO Capstone Courses
|
Cell, Molecular, and Biomedical Science |
BIO 277 with BIO 278 |
BIO Capstone Courses |
Chemistry |
CHM 376 |
CHM 471 with CHM 473 |
Communication |
COM 300, COM 320, or COM 330 |
COM 475 |
Criminology |
SOC 380 |
SOC 498 or SOC 499 |
Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology
|
BIO 277 with BIO 278
|
BIO Capstone Courses
|
Economics, B.A. |
ECN 325 |
ECN 425 |
English
|
ENG 225 |
ENG 499 |
Environmental Science |
ENV 383 |
ENV 400
|
Environmental Studies |
ENV 324 |
ENV 400 |
French Studies |
FRN 3XX |
STAMP Test
|
Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies
|
GWSS 301
|
GWSS 498
|
History |
HST 420, HST 430, or HST 450 |
HST 470 |
Human Biology |
BIO 277 with BIO 278
|
BIO Capstone Courses
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Mathematics |
MTH 401 |
MTH 441 |
Media |
COM 300, COM 320, or COM 330 |
COM 497 |
Music |
MUS 201 |
MUS 302 |
Organizational Communication
|
COM 300, COM 320, or COM 330
|
COM 475 or COM 497 |
Philosophy |
PHL 331, PHL 336, PHL 338, PHL 371, PHL 372, PHL 373, or PHL 374 |
PHL 488 |
Physics |
PHY 441 |
PHY 472 |
Political Science & Global Affairs
|
POL 4XX |
POL 4XX |
Psychology |
PSY 416, PSY 417, or PSY 497 |
PSY 498 or PSY 499 |
Social Work |
SW 313 |
SW 481 |
Sociology |
SOC 380 |
SOC 498 or SOC 499 |
Spanish |
SPN 3XX |
STAMP Test
|
Theater |
THTR 307 |
THTR 412, THTR 413, or THTR 414
|
Theology & Religious Studies |
THE 3XX |
THE 498 |
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