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The following courses are designated as approved writing courses for 2012-2013. Students are cautioned that approved courses may change from year to year. To be used for General Education, a course must be listed as approved in the catalog and in the Class Schedule for the semester a student registers for it.
| Course # | Title |
|---|---|
| AAS 372 | African American Identity |
| AAS 374 | African American Religious Experience |
| AAS 450 | Prayer and Civil Rights |
| AASC 167H | Nature and Society |
| ANTY 336 | Myth, Ritual and Religions |
| ARTH 250L (ART 203L) | Introduction to Art Criticism |
| ARTH 434 (ART 368) | Latin American Art |
| BUS 210 | Critical Analysis for Business |
| C&I 287 | Business Communication |
| COMM 410 | Communication in Personal relationships |
| CSCI 215E (CRT 122E) | Social & Ethical Issues |
| CSCI 216E (SCI 220E) | Robots, Genetic Engineering and Ethics |
| ECNS 433 (ECON 440) | Economics of the Environment (Environmental Economics) |
| HC 121L | Ways of Knowing |
| HSTA 103H (HIST 154H) | Honors American History I |
| HSTR 103H (HIST 107H) | Honors Western Civilization I |
| HSTR 300 (HIST 300) | The Historian's Craft |
| HSTR 401 | The Great Historians |
| JOUR 270 | Reporting |
| LIT 110L (ENLT 120L) | Introduction to Literature (Introduction to Critical Interpretation) |
| LIT 120L (ENLT 121L) | Poetry (Introduction to Poetry) |
| LIT 201 (ENLT 201) | Introduction to Literary Studies |
| LIT 210L (ENLT 224L) | American Literature I (American Literature to 1865) |
| LIT 211L (ENLT 225L) | American Literature II (American Literature: 1865 to Present) |
| LIT 220L (ENLT 217L) | British Literature: Medieval Renaissance |
| LIT 221L (ENLT 218L) | British Literature: Enlightenment to Romantics |
| LIT 222L (ENLT 219L) | British Literature: Victorian to Contemporary |
| LS 151L/152L | Introduction to the Humanities |
| MCLG 251L | The Epic |
| MCLG 252/LS 252L | Greek Drama: Politics On-Stage |
| MUSI 302H (MUS325H) | Music History II (History of Music II) |
| NASX 280 (NAS 200) | Native American Studies Research Theories Methods |
| NASX 235 X (NAS202L) | Oral and Written Traditions of Native America |
| PHL 210E (PHIL 300E) | Moral Philosophy |
| RTV 280 | Reporting for Broadcast |
| THTR 330H (DRAM320) | Theatre History |
| UNC 270 | Critical Writing II |
| WBIO 245 | Science Writing |
| WRIT 110 (WTS 120L) | Introduction to Literature (Introduction to Critical Interpretation) |
| WRIT 120L (WTS 121L) | Poetry (Introduction to Poetry) |
| WRIT 121 (WTS 115) | Introduction to Technical Writing (Technical Writing) |
| WRIT 201 (ENEX 200) | Advanced Composition |
| WRIT 221 | Intermediate Technical Writing |
| WRIT 222 (FOR 220) |
Technical Approach to Writing (Technical Writing) |
| WRIT 240E (WTS 240E) | Ethics and Rhetoric: Writing Arguments on Contemporary Issues |
The following courses are approved as meeting the criteria for the upper-division writing requirement. Students should consult with their advisor regarding the requirement specified by their major.
| Course # | Title |
|---|---|
| ANTY 314 (ANTH 314) |
Principles of Forensic Anthropology |
| ANTY 400 (ANTH 400) |
History of Anthropology |
| ANTY 402 (ANTH 448) |
Quantitative Ethnographic Methods |
| ANTY 408 (ANTH 402) |
Advanced Anthropological Statistics |
| ANTY 450 (ANTH 450) |
Archaeological Theory (2/26/09 follow-up: MacDonald) |
| ANTY 451 (ANTH 451) |
Cultural Resource Management |
|
ANTY 455 (ANTH 455) |
Artifact Analysis |
| ARTH 350 (ART 303L) | Contemporary Art and Art Criticism |
| ARTH 434H (ART 368H/NAS 368H) |
Latin American Art |
| BIOE 371 (BIOL 341) |
General Ecology Lab (Ecology Lab) |
| BIOE 428 (BIOL 366) |
Freshwater Ecology |
| BIOO 470 (BIOL 304) |
Ornithology |
| BIOO 475 (BIOL 306) |
Mammalogy |
| BMGT 426 (MGMT 446) |
Strategic management |
| BMGT 444 (MGMT 444) |
Management Communications |
| BMGT 486 |
Strategic Venture Management |
| CHMY 302 (CHEM 334) |
Chemical Literature and Scientific Writing |
| COMM 377 |
Rhetoric, Nature, Environmentalism |
| COMM 410 |
Communication in Personal Relationships |
| COMM 413 |
Communication and Conflict-Writing |
| COMM 421 |
Communication in Nonprofit Organization |
| COMM 422 |
Communication and Technology |
| COMM 424 |
Risk, Crisis and Communication |
| COMM 455 |
Rhetorical Criticism and Theory |
| COMM 480 |
The Rhetorical Construction of "Woman" |
| COMM 481 |
The Rhetoric of U.S. Women's Activism, 1960 - present |
| CSCI 315E |
Computer Ethics and Society |
| CSCI 499 |
Senior Thesis/Project |
| CSD 430 & CSD 440 |
Senior Capstone I and II |
| DANC 494 |
Seminar/Workshop (Junior/Senior Dance Seminar) |
| ECNS 488-489 |
Research Method & Thesis Design / Senior Thesis capstone |
| EDU 397 (C&I 318) |
Methods: PK-8 Language Arts |
| ENST 382 (EVST 302) |
Environmental Law |
| ENST 335L (EVST 305L) |
The Environmental Vision |
| ENST 367 (EVST 367) |
Environmental Politics and Policy |
| ENST 487 (EVST 487) | Globalization, Justice and the Environment |
| GEO 320 (GEOS 320) | Global Water Cycle |
| GEO 499 (GEOS 499) | Senior Thesis/Capstone |
| GPHY 433 (GEOG 333) | Cultural Ecology |
| GPHY 335 (GEOG 335) | Water Policy |
| GPHY 499 (GEOG 499) | Senior Thesis/Capstone |
| GRMN 351H (GERM 351H) | German Culture to 1900 |
| GRMN 352H (GERM 304H) | German Culture from 1900 to the Present |
| HHP 301 | Instructional Strategies in Secondary Physical Education |
| HHP 372 | Rehab of Athletic Injuries |
| HHP 450 | Analytical and Communication Techniques |
| HSTA 345 (HIST 373) | The Black Radical Tradition |
| HSTA 418 (HIST 470) | Women and Slavery |
| HSTA 419 (HIST 471) | Southern Women in Black and White |
| HSTA 420 (AAS 420) | America Divided, 1848-1865 |
| HSTA 455 (HIST 467) | Indians, Bison and Horse |
| HSTA 461 | Research in Montana History |
| HSTA 462 (HIST 401) | Regionalism and the Rocky Mountain West |
| HSTA 471 | Writing Women's Lives |
| HSTR 400 | Historical Research Seminar |
| HSTR 414 | Early Modern Britain |
| HSTR 418 | Research Seminar: Britain in the Long Eighteenth Century |
| HSTR 457 (HIST 445) | World of Anna Karenina |
| HSTR 470 (HIST 437) | The Dynamics of Diplomacy |
| IS 448 | Management Game |
| JOUR 331 | Public Affairs Reporting |
| JOUR 333 | Magazine Freelance Writing |
| JOUR 415 | Feature Writing |
| JPNS 311 | Classical Japanese Literature in English Translation |
| JPNS 312 | Japanese Literature from Medieval to Modern Times |
| JPNS 431 | Postwar Japanese Literature |
| LING 473 | Language and Culture |
| LING 484 | North American Indigenous Languages and Linguistics |
| LIT 300 (ENLT 301) | Literary Criticism (Applied Literary Criticism) |
| LIT 301 (ENLT 323) | Studies in Literary Forms |
| LIT 304 (ENLT 327) | U.S. Writers of Color (Literature by US Writers of Color) |
| LIT 314 (ENLT 335) | The American Novel |
| LIT 315 (ENLT 331) | Voices of the American Renaissance |
| LIT 316 (ENLT 373) | Topics in Postcolonial Studies |
| LIT 327 (ENLT 320) | Shakespeare |
| LIT 331 (ENLT 321) | Major Authors (Studies in a Major Author) |
| LIT 335 (ENLT 336) | Women and Literature (American Women Writers) |
| LIT 342 (ENLT 338) | Montana Writers (Montana Literature) |
| LIT 343 (ENLT 337) | African American Literature |
| LIT 353 (ENLT 353) | Milton |
| LIT 355 (ENLT 355) | British Romanticism (British Romantic Literature) |
| LIT 362 (ENLT 334) | Postwar Poetry |
| LIT 369 (ENLT 369) | Short Fiction (Advanced Studies in the Novella and Short Fiction) |
| LIT 373 (ENLT 371) | Literature & the Environment |
| LIT 375 (ENLT 322) | Literary History (Studies in Literary History) |
| LIT 376 (ENLT 325) | Literature and Other Disciplines (Studies in Literature and Other Disciplines: The Bible as Literature) |
| LIT 494 (ENLT 401) | Seminar: Literature Capstone (Capstone Seminar in Literature) |
| LS 495/ LIT 491 | ST: Novel Ancient Modern - One time only Spring 2012 & Autumn 2012 |
| MAR 450 | Topics in Film and Media |
| M 499 | Senior Thesis |
| M 429 (MATH 406) | History of Mathematics |
| MCLG 494 | Seminar in Russian Studies |
| MGMT 445 | Small Business Management and Strategic Planning |
| MUSI 415 (MUS 424) | Music of the 20th Century to the Present |
| MUSI 416 (MUS 436) | Topics in Music History |
| MUSI 417 (MUS 437) | Cultural Studies in Music |
| NASX 494 (NAS 494) | Reading Seminar in Native American Studies |
| PHAR 550 | Drug Literature Evaluation |
| PHL 499 (PHIL 480) | Senior Seminar |
| PHSX 330 (PHYS 330) | Methods of Communicating Physics |
| PSCI 400 (PSC 400) | Advanced Writing in Political Sciences |
| PSYX 400 (PSYC 400) | History and Systems of Psychology |
| PSYX 320 (PSYC 320) | Research Methods III (Advanced Psychological Research Methods) |
| PTRM 451 (RECM 451) | Tourism and Sustainability |
| PTRM 482 (RECM 482) | Wilderness and Protected Area Management |
| RTV 360 | Advanced Broadcast Reporting |
| RTV 361 | Newscast Reporting and Producing |
| RTV 494 | Senior Seminar |
| SOCI 441 (SOC 441) | Capstone: Inequality and Social Justice |
| SOCI 438 (SOC 438) | Seminar in Crime and Deviance |
| SOCI 460 (SOC 460) | Capstone in Rural & Environmental Change |
| SOCI 488 (SOC 488) | Writing for Sociology |
| SW 310 | Social Welfare Policies and Services |
| THTR 331H (DRAM 321) | Theatre History II |
| WGS 363 | Feminist Theory and Methods |
| WILD 408 (WBIO 408) | Advanced Fisheries Science |
| WILD 470 (WBIO 470) | Conservation of Wildlife Populations |
| WILD 497 (WBIO 497) | Senior Thesis |
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