WRTG A212 — Writing and the Professions 3 Credits
An introduction to what writing is and does and how people learn to do it in the professions, with a focus on the disciplinary questions, methods and reasoning that shape the genres and writing practices in the field. Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT, ACT or AP scores or approved UAA placement test is required.
Part of
- General Education Requirements (GERs) for Baccalaureate Degrees
- Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Public Communications
- Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
- Minor in English
- Occupational Endorsement Certificate in Professional Writing
- Associate of Applied Science in General Business
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Business and Data Analytics
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Management
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
- Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal Studies
- Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies
- Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene
- Bachelor of Science in Dietetics
- Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science
- Associate of Applied Science in Air Traffic Control
- Associate of Applied Science in Architectural and Engineering Technology
- Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Technology
- Associate of Applied Science in Aviation Maintenance Technology
- Associate of Applied Science in Computer Systems and Network Technology
- Associate of Applied Science in Construction Management
- Associate of Applied Science in Culinary Arts
- Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Safety and Health
- Associate of Applied Science in Process Technology
- Associate of Applied Science in Professional Piloting
- Bachelor of Science in Aviation Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Construction Management
- Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and Health