Satisfying the Writing Requirement
A student satisfies the writing requirement by taking at least one course from the list of departmental courses below, or by taking an off-campus course that assigns at least 5,000 words (or at least eighteen pages) of formal graded writing, excluding exams, short response papers, email or online discussion contributions, and in-class writing.
The writing requirement may not be satisfied with a pass/fail course.
To count an off-campus course toward the writing requirement, complete the Request to Satisfy the Writing Requirement With an Off-Campus Course (PDF) form. Bring the completed form to your HSA advisor for approval.
Course Number | Title |
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ANTH 111 | Introduction to the Anthropology of Science |
ANTH 115 | War and Conflict |
ANTH 134 | Rationalities |
ART 179M | Art and Research |
ART 179 | Art as an Experiment in Living |
ART 179P | Making Magazines |
ART 179W | Art x Science x LA |
ECON 150 | The Political Economy of Higher Education |
GEOG 125 | Geographies or Disease and Health Justice |
GEOG 165 | Geographies of Education (beginning Fall 2022) |
GEOG 175 | Geographies of Labor |
GEOG 179A | Imagining Citizenship Otherwise / Special Topics in Geography |
GEOG 179D | Critical Geographies of Community / Special Topics in Geography |
GEOG 179H | Critical Geographies of Silicon Valley (beginning Spring 2025) |
GEOG 179J | The Future |
HIST 150 | Technology and Medicine |
HIST 151 | Science in Fiction |
HIST 179 | Genetics and Race |
LIT 035 | Fiction Writing Workshop |
LIT 107 | Fourteen Poems: An Introduction to Poetry / Special Topics in Literature |
Lit 141 | Monsters in Literature (Beginning Spring 2024) |
LIT 145 | Third World Women Writers |
LIT 147 | Writers from Africa and the Caribbean |
LIT 155 | Post-Apartheid Narratives |
LIT 156 | Translation, or The Foreignness of Language |
LIT 158 | Zora Neale Hurston (beginning Fall 2022) |
LIT 179 | Jacobean Shakespeare |
LIT 179B | Renaissance Literature and Culture |
LIT 179AC | Sci-Fi, Horror and Other Tales / Special Topics in Literature |
LIT 179AD | Latinx Literature (Summer 2021) |
LIT 179AH | From Utopia to Diaspora: The Cuban Revolution Through Film |
LIT 179AI | Latin American Short Stories |
LIT 179D | Medieval/Renaissance Romance / Special Topics in Literature |
LIT 179V | Forking Paths Fiction Workshop / Special Topics in Literature |
PHIL 122 | Ethics: Ancient and Modern |
PHIL 125 | Ethical Issues in Science and Engineering |
PSYC 139 | Racism and Social Movements |
PSYC 179K | Racism, Social Mvmnts, & Soc Psyc |
POST 188 | Political Innovation |
RLST 112 | Engaging Religion |
RLST 113 | God, Darwin, and Design |
RLST 114 | 2038 Prophecy, Apocalypse |
RLST 147 | World and Transnational Religions |
RLST 183 | Ghosts and the Machines |
RLST 184 | Science and Religion |
STS 114 | Social and Political Issues in Clinic |
STS 179 | Data and Society |