University Writing Program
任务
With our students and partners on and off campus, the Writing Program fosters inclusive, 可访问的, collaborative, and ethical writing and literacy practices needed in diverse rhetorical contexts.
愿景
The Writing Program promotes an understanding of writing as a complex set of rhetorical, 多模式, and multilingual concepts and practices. We facilitate engagement with diverse audiences, 类型, epistemologies, and research methods to support ethical, 可访问的, and culturally sustaining communication in academic, 专业, 公共, and personal contexts.
Program Components
First-Year Writing Sequence
After new students complete the first-year seminar, a fall term seminar taught by a 教师 member on a subject of his or her passion, they enroll in a two-course sequence in winter and spring terms in small classes.
Writing Center
Located in the Shopneck Family Writing Center in Anderson Academic Commons, the University Writing Center promotes and supports effective student writing by providing consultations to undergraduates, graduate students, 工作人员, 和老师. The Center is 工作人员ed by trained students (grad and undergrad) and offers scheduled and drop-in consultations, 研讨会, 和更多的.
Minor in Writing Practices
Open to all undergraduates, this 20-credit sequence develops writing proficiencies and knowledge at a time when employers assert that writing abilities are paramount, when writing shapes civic thought and action, when writing is a means of personal development and social interaction, when writing is inflected by evolving technologies.
Writing Across the Curriculum & Clark Foundation STEM Writing Support Initiative
The Program offers development opportunities and support for 教师 in every department, from informal consultations to extended 研讨会. The goal is to teach students the ways of writing vital to specific disciplines and professions.
Assessment and Research
The Writing Program regularly engages in research and assessment of writing and the teaching of writing.
常见问题解答
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How do I make an appointment to get help on a paper?
The Writing Center provides support for any DU student, 教师, or 工作人员 members on any form of writing. You may make an appointment for a consultation by calling us at 303-871-7456 or by using our online scheduling system. DU 教师 and 工作人员 can make appointments by calling the Writing Center at 303-871-7456. We will happily see writers on a walk-in basis if a consultant is available.
For more information, view the Writing Center page.
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What writing class should I take?
Please view the Writing and Rhetoric requirement. Most students take FSEM 1111 in the fall, 文书1122 in the winter, and 文书1133 in the spring.
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What if I didn't take or pass the required writing courses my first year at DU?
While students are encouraged to take the required writing courses the first year, if students are off sequence they can take the courses during the summer or fall. We encourage students to take them as soon as possible, because you must have passed these classes to take the ASEM course, and all are required for graduation. For questions about your individual situation, contact the Director of First-year Writing, 理查德·科尔比.
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What if I have a comment or concern about my writing class?
Students should feel free to discuss both positive and negative experiences with the Assistant Director for First Year Writing, 理查德·科尔比.
结构
The Writing Program reports to the Provost of the University and is located in offices in the Anderson Academic Commons. Sheila Carter-Tod is Executive Director of Writing and Professor of English, Juli Parrish is Director of the University Writing Center, Olivia Tracy is the Assistant Director of the Writing Center, 理查德·科尔比 is the Director of First Year Writing and 教师 Director of General Education, and Amanda Thompson is the Writing Program Manager. The program has 26 teaching 教师, all with 专业 and academic expertise and experience in the teaching of writing.