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Academics
In this program, you'll select one of the following options:
- One three-credit (introductory) course plus one three-credit independent study course, or
- One four-credit (intermediate or advanced) course plus one two-credit independent study course, or
- One four-credit course and one three-credit course, for a total of seven credits. (There is an extra charge for the additional credit.)
The art courses offered are:
- ART 1505 Drawing Rome, three credits (S. Taft)
- ART 3092 Independent Studio Art, variable credits (S. Taft)
- ART 3999 Special Topics in Art, variable credits (S. Taft)
The creative writing courses offered are:
- ENGL 2810 Introduction to Creative Writing, three credits (S. Vaughn)
- ENGL 3820 Intermediate Narrative Writing, four credits (M. Koch)
- ENGL 3830 Intermediate Narrative Writing, four credits (M. Koch)
- ENGL 3850 Intermediate Verse Writing, four credits (S. Vaughn)
- ENGL 4810 Advanced Verse Writing, four credits (S. Vaughn)
- ENGL 4811 Advanced Narrative Writing, four credits (M. Koch)
- ENGL 4950 Independent Study*, variable credits (M. Koch)
- ENGL 4950 Independent Study*, variable credits (S. Vaughn)
- ENGL 7940 Directed Study*, 4 credits, graduate students only (S. Vaughn)
- ENGL 7950 Group Study*, 4 credits, graduate students only (S. Vaughn)
*Graduate students may take fewer than 6 credits of independent or directed study. Contact the instructor for permission. Undergraduates must take either 2 or 3 credits of one of the English 4950 sections (confer with your professor).