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Dec 11, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Professional Writing Certificate
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The Department of English offers a Certificate in Professional Writing to students interested in careers in writing and editing. Application forms and advising materials may be obtained from the department office.
This certificate program is eligible for Financial Aid. Please see the department web site for required Federal disclosure information.
Prerequisites
- Admission to a degree program at CSULB or possession of a baccalaureate or graduate degree from an accredited college or university AND admission as a postbaccalaureate student at CSULB.
- Upper division or post-baccalaureate standing at CSULB with a grade point average of at least 2.75 overall.
- Successful completion of ENGL 317 - Technical Communication , with a letter grade of C or better.
- Formal consultation with the PWC Program Director.
- Submission of an English Department PWC Program Application.
General Requirements
- A minimum of 22 units in courses approved for the Certificate Program at this University, preferably completed within 10 years of the first credit granted toward the Certificate (consult an advisor concerning any transfer or extension credit that may be allowable);
- A letter grade of “C” or higher in every course in the Certificate program (a grade of “CR” is acceptable in no more than one course);
- Completion of a program of courses in Areas I and II.
- Development of a portfolio of reports, written and edited by the student during enrollment in the Certificate program, for review and approval by faculty in the PWC Certificate program (required for a grade in ENGL 495 , Area II).
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Course Requirements
22 Units of Courses from those listed below.
Area I: Technical and Professional Writing:
Complete All of the following courses (13 units total):
Area II: Practical Writing:
No grade in ENGL 495 will be assigned without an approved portfolio, as indicated in Item #4 under General Requirements.
Complete All of the following courses (9 units total):
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