Writing Intensive Approved Courses

Approved Courses for Each College and Degree

  • INOV 2010 - Innovation Team: Analyze and Report
  • INOV 3010 - Innovation Team: Research and Execute
  • INOV 4010 - Innovation Team: Design and Lead
  • INTB 3600 - International Business
  • MGMT 4220 - Advanced Topics in Business Communication
  • OPTM 3000 - Fundamentals of Operations and Supply Chain Management
  • EDUC 2200 - Children's Literature
  • EDUC 2700 - Schools, Society, and Diversity
  • IECE 4050 - Inclusive Early Childhood Seminar
  • IECE 4600 - Practicum 3: Differentiating Instruction for Young Children
  • IECE 4800 - Inclusive Early Childhood Student Teaching
  • IELM 4950 - Student Teaching - Elementary
  • IELM 4955 - Residency Student Teaching - Elementary
  • LEAD 3030 - Crisis Management and Response
  • UTED 4720 - Reading in the Content Area
  • CS 4820 - Artificial Intelligence
  • CS 4860 - Machine Learning
  • ECE 1001 - Introduction to Robotics
  • ECE 3610 - Engineering Probability and Statistics
  • ENGR 3040 - Engineering Ethics
  • GDD 2150 - Fundamental Game Design Concepts
  • MAE 3005 - Engineering Measurement Laboratory
  • MAE 3130 - Fluid Mechanics
  • MAE 4310 - Heat Transfer
  • AH 1500 - Introduction to Visual Culture
  • AH 3240 - The Art of Greece and Rome
  • AH 3250 - Women, Visual Arts, and Culture I
  • AH 3860 - Contemporary Art
  • AH 4980 - Senior Capstone in Art History
  • ANTH 3310 - Human Reproduction: Dating, Mating, and Parenting
  • ANTH 3430 - Anthropological Approaches to Globalization
  • ANTH 3450 - Anthropological Approaches to Race
  • ANTH 3810 - Language, Culture, and Society
  • ANTH 4420 - Museums and Meaning
  • CHEM 4011 - Instrumental Analysis
  • COMM 3240 - Business and Professional Communication
  • COMM 4350 - Critical Analysis of Popular Culture
  • COMM 4840 - Health Communication: Interpersonal Perspectives
  • DNCE 3201 - Topics in Early Dance History
  • ENGL 1800 - Fundamentals of Creative Writing: Multiple Genres
  • ENGL 2030 - Introduction to Creative Writing - Poetry
  • ENGL 2040 - Introduction to Creative Nonfiction
  • ENGL 2050 - Introduction to Creative Writing - Fiction
  • ENGL 2600 - Literature: The Global Perspective I
  • ENGL 2820 - Introduction to Rhetoric and Writing Studies
  • ENGL 2911 - Fairy Tales: Literature, Film, Theory
  • ENGL 2920 - Exploring English Studies: Sustainability
  • ENGL 2930 - Exploring English Studies: Inclusiveness
  • ENGL 2970 - Shakespearean Beginnings
  • ENGL 3000 - Critical Theory: Foundations and Practice
  • ENGL 3010 - Advanced Rhetoric and Writing
  • ENGL 3170 - Riverrun Literary and Arts Journal
  • ENGL 3300 - Cultural Rhetorics of the Contemporary North American Family
  • ENGL 3400 - Cultural Rhetorics of Contemporary South Africa
  • ENGL 3700 - English Internship
  • ENGL 3830 - Legal Writing
  • ENGL 3910 - Topics in Literature
  • ENGL 3911 - Fairy Tales: Literature, Film, Theory
  • ENGL 4300 - Studies in American Literature and Culture
  • ENGL 4860 - Special Topics in Rhetoric and Writing
  • ENGL 4870 - Rhetoric of Social Media
  • ENGL 4880 - Topics in Public Rhetorics
  • ENGL 4890 - Antidiscrimination Rhetorics
  • ENGL 4950 - Seminar in Literary Topics
  • ENGL 4970 - Seminar in Shakespeare Studies
  • ENSC 4090 - Image Processing
  • FR 3070 - Sustainable Development in the Francophone World
  • GER 3070 - German Topics in Sustainable Development
  • GES 3820 - Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
  • GES 3980 - Places and Faces: Geographic Issues in Film
  • GES 4090 - Image Analysis for Environmental Research
  • GES 4560 - Cultural and Political Ecology
  • HIST 1025 - Medieval Plague, Modern Pandemic
  • HIST 1040 - Europe Since 1800: Struggles and Transformations
  • HIST 1300 - Global Revolutions: A Comparative History
  • HIST 1400 - Latin America to 1810
  • HIST 1410 - Latin America Since 1810
  • HIST 1530 - U.S.: Emergence of Modern America, 1865-1920
  • HIST 1550 - African American History: From Africa to the Present Day
  • HIST 1600 - Making of the Modern Middle East I
  • HIST 3000 - Special Topics
  • HIST 3001 - The Historian's Craft: Introduction to the Discipline of History
  • HIST 3200 - The Crusades
  • HIST 3480 - Identity, Motivation, & Resilience: Early Modern European History & the Making of Ourselves
  • HIST 3550 - Religion and American Culture, 1500 to 2000
  • HIST 3560 - Modern Mexico
  • HIST 3570 - The City in Latin America
  • HIST 3580 - Immigrant Histories
  • HIST 3590 - Latin American History Through Film
  • HIST 3680 - Islam and the West: Contacts, Representations, and Approaches
  • HIST 3700 - Colonial America, 1607-1763
  • HIST 3710 - Good Wives and Nasty Wenches: American Women's History, 1607-1877
  • HIST 3720 - From Slavery to Freedom: Slavery & the African-American Experience in Colonial & Antebellum America
  • HIST 3750 - Orphans, Paupers, and Other Vagabonds: Poor Relief in the U.S., 1607-1937
  • HIST 3980 - The Vietnam War Through Film
  • HIST 4050 - Feminists, Protestors, and Revolutionaries in the Middle East
  • HIST 4150 - Astrolabes, Arms, & Azulejos (Tiles): Medieval Science, Technology, Material Culture (600-1500 C.E.)
  • HIST 4160 - A Crossroads of Civilizations: Medieval Spain and North Africa (600-1500 C.E.)
  • HIST 4530 - Civil War and Reconstruction, 1850 - 1877
  • HIST 4580 - The American West
  • HIST 4690 - Colorado History
  • HIST 4770 - Vietnam and the Global Sixties
  • HIST 4850 - Research Seminar: Historical Genealogy
  • HIST 4880 - Research Seminar: Civil Rights in American History
  • HIST 4990 - Senior Thesis Seminar: Approaches to the Study of History
  • HUM 3990 - Special Topics in Humanities
  • INOV 2010 - Innovation Team: Analyze and Report
  • INOV 3010 - Innovation Team: Research and Execute
  • INOV 4010 - Innovation Team: Design and Lead
  • MSGP 4100 - Native American Perspectives on Museums
  • PHIL 1000 - Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHIL 1020 - Introduction to Ethics
  • PHIL 1050 - Faith and Reason
  • PHIL 1150 - What Is Justice?
  • PHIL 1300 - Introduction to Philosophies of Asia
  • PHIL 3000 - Cosmology and Culture
  • PHIL 3010 - Ethics in Action [Ethics Bowl]
  • PHIL 3070 - Religion and Popular Culture
  • PHIL 3100 - World Religions
  • PHIL 3120 - Greek and Roman Myth
  • PHIL 3130 - Biomedical Ethics
  • PHIL 3150 - Virtue Ethics
  • PHIL 3160 - Death and Dying
  • PHIL 3180 - Practical Ethics
  • PHIL 3200 - Politics and the Law
  • PHIL 3210 - Political Economy: Capitalism
  • PHIL 3230 - Gender, Race, and Sexuality
  • PHIL 3240 - Political Violence: Peace, War and Terrorism
  • PHIL 3350 - On the Nature of Things (Meta-Physics)
  • PHIL 3400 - Slavery and the Holocaust
  • PHIL 3490 - Philosophies of China
  • PHIL 3500 - Buddhist Philosophy
  • PHIL 3510 - Before Socrates
  • PHIL 3520 - Plato
  • PHIL 3530 - Cynics, Stoics, and Skeptics
  • PHIL 3540 - Saints and Heretics
  • PHIL 3580 - Hegel, Marx, and Race
  • PHIL 3600 - Philosophy of Religion
  • PHIL 3690 - Islamic Philosophy
  • PHIL 3730 - Fiction and Imagination
  • PHIL 4070 - Existentialism
  • PHIL 4080 - Constructions of Truth
  • PHIL 4410 - Philosophy of Biology
  • PSC 3500 - Introduction to Political Inquiry
  • PSC 4230 - The United States in World Politics
  • PSC 4470 - Constitutional Law
  • PSC 4480 - Civil Rights and Liberties
  • PSY 2110 - Introduction to Psychological Research and Measurement
  • PSY 3630 - Sex Crimes Against Children
  • PSY 3660 - Service-Learning Internship
  • SOC 2260 - Introduction to Environmental Sociology
  • SOC 4380 - Globalization and Development
  • SOC 4530 - Advanced Privilege Studies
  • SPAN 3000 - Spanish Grammar and Composition
  • SPAN 3010 - Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition
  • SPAN 3070 - Sustainability in the Spanish Speaking World
  • TCID 3080 - Advanced Professional and Technical Writing
  • TCID 3120 - Technical Editing and Style
  • TCID 3160 - Technological Adaptability
  • THTR 3201 - Topics in Early Theatre History
  • THTR 3202 - Topics in Modern Theatre History
  • VAPA 1050 - Visual and Performing Arts Foundation
  • VAPA 1200 - All Arts Excursions
  • VAPA 1500 - Arts Innovations: Methods and Practices
  • WEST 3580 - Immigrant Histories
  • WEST 3710 - Good Wives and Nasty Wenches: American Women's History, 1607-1877
  • WEST 3720 - From Slavery to Freedom: Slavery and African-American Experience in Colonial and Antebellum America
  • WEST 4025 - Readings in Multiethnic Literature
  • WEST 4050 - Feminists, Protestors, and Revolutionaries in the Middle East
  • WEST 4530 - Advanced Privilege Studies
  • WEST 4838 - Queering the State & Citizenship
  • HPNU 4790 - Physiological Assessment and Testing
  • HPNU 4950 - Exercise Prescription
  • HSCI 3630 - Culture and Health
  • HSCI 4590 - Concepts of Health and Disease
  • HSCI 4950 - Exercise Testing and Prescription
  • NURS 2200 - Fundamentals of Nursing Practice
  • NURS 4290 - Medical/Surgical Nursing Capstone
  • CRJU 3100 - Criminal Justice Research Methods
  • CRJU 3250 - Violence in Society
  • CRJU 3630 - Sex Crimes Against Children
  • CRJU 3990 - Art, Graffiti, and Crime
  • SOWK 3003 - Social Work Research
  • SOWK 4002 - Social Work Practice with Organizations and Communities