Journalistic Writing, Minor
Creative Writing is the study of writing and literature with an emphasis on cultivating students' own approach to craft. Students can choose from a range of workshops in fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, screenwriting, playwriting, or journalism, all of which expose them to a range of writing in the field and give them opportunities to craft their own original work. Students can minor in Creative Writing by completing four workshop courses and two courses in the study of literature.
Journalistic Writing is the study of nonfiction writing and literature with an emphasis on cultivating students' own skills in reporting, editing, interviewing, investigative journalism, media scholarship, and writing for a range of platforms. Students can minor in Journalistic Writing by completing six workshop courses in journalism and creative nonfiction, including one required course in long-form journalism.
For more information: https://creative.writing.upenn.edu/
Code | Title | Course Units |
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Minor Requirements | ||
Journalistic Writing Workshops | ||
ENGL 3408 | Long-Form Journalism | 1 |
Select 5 course units of Journalistic Writing | 5 | |
ENGL 3011:3020, 3024:3026, or 3300:3499 | ||
Total Course Units | 6 |
The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2024 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.