Minor in Creative Writing
Enhance Your Major
ODU's Creative Writing minor offers courses in a wide range of genres, encouraging experimentation with new practices as well as exploration of traditional genres of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and other modes of non-academic writing.
Available to students majoring in any field at ODU, this program is very flexible and could pair well with a variety of majors, including Public Relations and Marketing (a natural fit), Sport Management (sports writing is big business), and even Biology, Biopsychology, and other medical-related majors (given a recent emphasis on “medical humanities” careers at many larger institutions).
View course descriptions for pre- and co-requisites.
Select 15 Credits from the following: | Credits |
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ENG 220 Professional Writing | 3 |
ENG 222 Creative Writing I | 3 |
ENG 322 Creative Writing II | 3 |
ENG 326 The Art of the Essay | 3 |
ENG 340 Journal Editor | 3 |
ENG 422 Writing Portfolio | 3 |
ENG 479 Senior Seminar | 3 |
Up to 3 credits may come from the following literature courses:
- ENG 260 Novels, ENG 261 Short Stories, ENG 262 Poetry, ENG 263 Drama
Up to 3 credits may come from the following Public Relations courses:
- PRS 265 Business Writing and Presentations, PRS 329 Power-packed Writing for PR and Marketing Communications, PRS 340 Internet Strategies
For questions or additional information about creative writing at ODU, contact Professor Jeremy Glazier at glazierj@ohiodominican.edu.
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For more information about adding this minor to your education plan, please contact the Office of Advising & Student Success.
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