Core for Faculty and Staff

Writing Flag Approved Courses

  • ACCT 490 (Weickgenannt): Auditing
  • APEX 100: Leadership and Transformation
  • ATTR 420: Athletic Training Education Program
  • BIOL 270 (Ray), 411: Introduction to Entomology 
  • BIOL 411: Human Physiology Laboratory 
  • BUAD 225: Business and Professional Communication
  • BUAD 484 (Faruq): Doing Business in South America
  • CHEM 341 (Bange): Instrumental Analysis Lab 
  • CJUS 206 (Hurst): Criminology
  • CLAS 236: Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece
  • CLAS 239: Ancient Literature, Magic, and the Occult 
  • COMM 206: Writing for the Media
  • COMM 237: Elements of Copy and Design
  • COMM: 371: Public Relations Writing
  • CSCI 300: Programming Languages 
  • DIFT 25: Screenwriting and Story Craft
  • ECON 370 (Kosack): Historical Development of the American Economy 
  • EDEG 210: Early Childhood Development
  • EDEL 354/654: Aspects of Language and Sociolinguistics
  • EDFD: Human Development
  • EDMC 212: Nature and Needs of Adolescents
  • ENGL 201: Writing About Texts 
  • ENGL 305: Professional Writing 
  • ENGL 309: Creative Writing—Poetry
  • ENGL 310: Creative Writing—Fiction
  • ENGL 312: Technical Writing 
  • ENGL 315: Composition Tutoring 
  • ENGL 318: Creative Nonfiction 
  • ENGL 319: Writing as Social Action
  • ENGL 320 (Winkelmann): Topics in Linguistics/Feminist Post-Structural Discourse Analysis
  • ENGL 337/537: Theories and Research in Writing 
  • ENGL 339: Digital Writing
  • ENGL 429: (O'Leary): Renaissance Drama: Revenge on the Early Modern Stage
  • ENGR 245: Electronics and Electronics Lab
  • ENGR 398: Senior Design Project II
  • ESLG 130: Advanced Reading and Writing
  • HESA 101: Introduction to the US Healthcare System
  • HESA 110: Medical Terminolgy
  • HIST 153 (Smythe): Africa's Past, Our Future
  • HIST 201 (Whipple): Europe: Reformation to the Present 
  • HIST 247: United States, Contact to Civil War
  • HIST 300: Writing in Public
  • HIST 319 (Whipple): Health in Modern Britain
  • HOCS 403: Creative and Systematic Inquiry I
  • LATN 212: Vergil's Aeneid
  • MATH 225: Foundations of Higher Mathematics 
  • MATH 393: Mathematics Seminar III
  • MGMT 201: Business and Professional Communication
  • MKTG/SPMG 362: Professional Selling Practicum
  • MUSC 310: Music History III—Seminar
  • NURS 370: Introduction to Nursing Research
  • PHIL 308: Late Modern Philosophy
  • PHIL 391: Heidegger 
  • PHIL 404 (Konopka): Topics in Contemporary Philosophy: Environmental Justice
  • PHYS 355: Advanced Lab
  • POLI 359: Campaigns, Elections and Parties
  • POLI 395: Campaign Internship
  • POLI 399: Political Communication Internship
  • PSYC 221/223: Research Methods and Design Lecture and Lab
  • SOCI 316 (Schaefer): Social Policy and Contemporary Issues
  • SUST 495 (Sauers): Capstone Experience in Sustainability
  • THEO 295 (Madges): Senior Seminar—Ideas and Methods
  • THEO 303 (Mescher): Christian Ethics: Methods and Questions
  • THEO 310 (Mescher): Marriage and Family
  • THEO 313 (Mescher): Christian Sexual Ethics
  • THEO 351: Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures
  • THEO 386 (Mescher): Spirituality & Solidarity
  • THTR 206: Theater History II

Last Updated Aug 23, 2021