Creative Writing Minor Artificial Intelligence Biotechnology Computer Science Cybersecurity Data Analytics and Visualization Digital Marketing and Media Mathematics Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant Physics Speech-Language Pathology Through writing we develop as thinkers—critical, analytic, and synthetic—as we actively absorb, engage, question, and participate in the world. Crafting and making our own choices about language, we become increasingly alert to how words both succeed and fail in work, politics, relationships and society. We learn that words are prismatic, reflect multiple meanings and experiences, not only our own but also those of others radically unlike us. And we discover ourselves by trying to put introspection as well as reflection into words. As students of words, we learn about a vast range of human possibilities, and we valorize a vast range of human experiences. In doing so we align, compare, and contrast ourselves with countless others who have inscribed human life in language through the centuries. The Writing Minor at ¶¶Òõapp College recognizes that proficiency in writing will prove advantageous for any major, for any career, and for the career change most educated people make from time to time. The minor will help any student express himself in the present and prepare for any future, whether in graduate or professional school, as a professional writer, or during almost any other type of work. Learning Goals The goals of the Creative Writing Minor are to enable each student who successfully completes it to: Develop into an effective, confident creative and/or expository writer, reviser, and editor; Develop a substantial repertoire of strategies for invention, writing, and revision; Apply interpretive skills to writing so that "reading" and "writing" will reinforce one another Develop one or more voices and a sense of authorship; Write for various audiences in various genres (e.g., fiction, poetry, playwriting, screenwriting, creative nonfiction); Practice and appreciate writing as art, craft, rhetoric, and as application of ideas about writing; and Enhance his enjoyment of writing. Program Information Courses The English Department offers a wide range of advanced writing courses in the Writing Minor, such as: Introduction to Creative Writing Writing Fiction Writing Poetry Playwriting Writing the Essay Writing Creative Nonfiction Screenwriting Reading/Writing Poetry Digital Writing/Multimodal Composing Digital Journalism Digital Poetry Learning and Teaching Writing Requirements Required courses Total Credits: 15 Five Creative Writing courses (ENG 1300–1899) Note: FYWR 1020/H is a prerequisite for ENG Creative Writing courses and does not count towards the minor. Faculty The following list includes ¶¶Òõapp who teach at the Beren (B) and/or Wilf (W) campus. Lauren Fitzgerald Professor of English (W) Gina Grimaldi Clinical Assistant Professor of English (B) Director, The Beren Writing Center Matt Miller Associate Professor of English (B) Chair, Stern College Department of English Erik Mintz Adjunct Instructor in English (B) Nora Nachumi Associate Professor of English (B) Seamus O'Malley Assistant Professor of English (B) Ann Peters Associate Professor of English (B) David Puretz Lecturer in Writing (W) Liesl Schwabe Director, YC Writing Program and Clinical Assistant Professor (W) Linda Shires Professor Emerita Of English, Stern (B) Brian Trimboli Lecturer in Writing (W) Cynthia Wachtell Research Associate Professor of American Studies (B) Director, S. Daniel Abraham Honors Program