B. S. Chemistry majors use Chem 349 to complete the University's Writing (W) Requirement, whereas B. A. Chemistry majors must choose a course other than Chem 349 from the list provided below. English 305 - Technical Writing would be an appropriate W course for a B. A. Chemistry major.
NOTE: When choosing a writing course, keep in mind that only sections listed as "W01-W09" or "WH1-WH9" may be used to fulfill the W requirement. Prior to registration, a student is encouraged to contact the specific department offering the course to determine whether or not it is appropriate.
Biology (BIOL): 312 (212), 313 (213), 351, 363
Chemistry (CHEM): 349 (249)
Communication Studies (COMM): 405 (180), 408 (206)
English (ENGL): 304, 305 (208), 339, 342 (235), 345, 346 (266), 347, 348 (269), 349 (284), 355, 361, 362, 363 (250), 364 (262), 365 (256), 366, 367, 368 (265), 369 (267), 371, 373, 387 (288), 405
Foreign Literature in Translation (FLIT): 211 (111), 226 (122), 231 (181), 242 (142), 261 (161), *271 (171), 272, 273 (188), *274 (189), 275, 371
Forensic Identification Program (FIDP): 401
Geography (GEOG): 412 (212)
Geology (GEOL): 311, 400
History (HIST): 494
Multidisciplinary Studies (MDS): 492
Philosophy (PHIL): 310 (158), 321 (108), 323 (150), 494
Physics (PHYS): 341 (241)
Political Science (POLS): 210 (110), 220 (120), 230 (130), 240 (140), *250 (150), *260 (160), 270 (170), 310 (210), 311 (211), 312 (212), 313 (213), 314 (214), 315, 318 (218), 331 (231), 333, 334, 335, 336 (236), 338 (238), *350 (250), 353 (253), *354 (254), *355 (255), *356 (256), *358 (258), 361 (261), 363 (263), 364 (264), 372 (272), 373 (273)
Political science W courses are restricted to political science and international studies majors only.
Psychology (PSYC): 301 (131), 331 (218), 343 (243), 345 (245), 351, 362 (262), 363 (263), 382 (282), 423 (223), 426 (226), 474 (274), 492, 495, 498
Social Work (SOWK): 494 (290)
Sociology and Anthropology (SOCA): 389
Women's Studies (WMST): 494
Courses marked with a * satisfy the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences International Studies requirement under the LSP Program.