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Interdisciplinary Studies: Concentration in Writing & Literature
Interdisciplinary Studies students fulfilling a concentration in Writing and Literature must complete the following:
- A minimum of 6 credits in courses designated as foundation courses. These include 6 credits of work in WRI courses designated as concentration prerequisites. These must include one writing course (WRI 234, Creative Writing and Literature, or WRI 207, Introduction to Creative Writing) and one literature course (WRI 210, Literary Studies: Ancient World Literature; WRI 230, Literary Studies: 19th Century U.S. Literature; or WRI 240, Literary Studies: Literature of the Pacific Rim).
- Students must receive a “B-” or better in each foundation course in order to declare a concentration in Writing and Literature.
The Writing & Poetics Department does not require writing samples or any other secondary admissions material from lower-division Naropa students transitioning into a concentration in Writing & Literature.
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