Writing Course Descriptions
Quest Program Courses
1000-level: First-Year Writing
- Quest 1 Courses:
- IDS 1307: Writing Life: Art, Drama, Film, Literature, Poetry, and You
- IDS 1468: Why Tell Stories?
- IDS 1469: The Post-Human Condition
- IDS 1623: The Anatomy of a Story
- IDS 1624: Time, Culture, and Identity
- IDS 2935: AI, Policy, Policies, and Policing
- IDS 2935: Finding Lost Stories
- IDS 2935: Magic and Method in Science
- IDS 2935: Place-making , Self-making
- IDS 2935: Rhetoric in AI
- Quest 2 Courses:
- IDS 2935: Changing Clothes
- IDS 2935: Rhetoric & Privacy in the Digital Age
- IDS 2935: What’s Love Got to Do With It?
- IDS 2935: Words Matter: The Discourse of Public Engagement
2000-level: Special Topics
- ENC 2305: Analytical Writing and Thinking
- War in Literature and Film
- Bad Guys Cinema
- Gamification
- Creative Non-Fiction
- Medicine and Storytelling
- Truth and Understanding
- Text and Textiles
- War in Literature and Film
3000- & 4000-level: Writing in the Disciplines
- ENC 3246: Professional Communication for Engineers
- ENC 3252: Writing for Strategic Communication
- ENC 3254: Writing in the Disciplines
- Anthropology
- Writing in Construction Management
- Writing for Graphic Design
- Writing in Interior Design
- Writing in the Humanities
- Landscape Architecture
- Writing for Non-Profits
- Writing in Sustainability
- Travel Writing
- Writing in Environmental Science
- Wildlife Ecology & Conservation
- Writing in Public Health
- Nature Writing
- ENC 3453: Writing in the Health Professions
- ENC 3464: Writing in the Social Sciences
- ENC 3465: Writing in the Law
- ENC 3466: Writing in the Communication Sciences
- ENC 3459: Writing in the Medical Sciences
- ENC 3483: Writing in the Physical Sciences
- ENC 4454: Writing the Science Thesis
- ENC 4905: Directed Independent Study in Rhetoric and Writing
- ENC 4930: Special Topics in Rhetoric and Writing
5000-level: Graduate