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English
Web site at:
http://www.utep.edu/english/
113 Hudspeth Hall
(915) 747-5731
4.- Professional Writing and Rhetoric
The Professional Writing and Rhetoric (PWR) Option includes courses in
rhetoric and professional writing, as well as an introduction to graduate
studies in English. There is, however, sufficient flexibility through
electives to allow students to fashion degree plans suitable to their
individual interests. The PWR Option offers students the opportunity to
prepare for careers as professional/technical writers and junior college or
community college teachers, as well as for future academic study.
Requirements for Admission:
- a bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. institution or proof of
equivalent education at a foreign institution;
- for unconditional acceptance, a score of 500 on the GRE verbal scale and
500 on the GRE analytical scale; the score on the verbal scale will be
given greater weight;
- nine hours of upper division course work in English, including Advanced
Composition or the equivalent; and
- a writing sample.
Requirements for the Degree:
36 semester hours consisting of
- 33 semester hours of course work, plus a three-hour practicum ENGL 3597),
and an oral examination; or
- 30 hours of course work, plus six-hour practicum (ENGL 3595 and 3596),
and an oral examination.
- Core Curriculum (21 hours)
Research Methods (3 hours): ENGL 3500
Rhetoric (6 hours): ENGL 3510 and 3511
Professional Writing (12 hours): ENGL 3512, 3514,
3515, and 3517.
- Electives (9-12): Electives may include any graduate English courses not
being counted as part of the core curriculum (with the exception of ENGL
1530, 2530, or 3530); other approved electives may include Communication
3532, 3543, or 3562; Linguistics 3501, 3510, 3519, 3541, 3570, or 3573;
Political Science 3564; or graduate courses in these or other departments
as approved by the Director of Professional Writing and Rhetoric, and
Graduate Advisor.
- Practicum (3-6 hours) or Thesis (6 hours):
- The practicum option requires the completion of a supervised experience
in addressing, responding to, and resolving a professional or academic
communication problem through the preparation of an appropriate written
document. The student submits a practicum proposal and the names of a
thesis director, English Department reader, and an outside reader to the
Graduate Advisor for approval, and then follows the Graduate School
guidelines for preparing and submitting the practicum paper.
- The thesis option requires the completion of a substantial work of
professional writing and rhetoric scholarship. The student submits a thesis
proposal and the names of a practicum director, English Department reader,
and an outside reader to the Graduate Advisor for approval, and then
follows the Graduate School guidelines for preparing and submitting a
thesis.
- Oral Examination: A defense of the thesis or practicum document before
the student's committee is required. In all cases, a majority vote of the
committee will determine acceptance or rejection.
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