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To: Graduate Council From: Graduate and Undergraduate Curriculum Committees Date: March 30, 2016 Re: 2017-2018 General Catalog and Graduate Bulletin ______________________________________________________________________________ INFORMATION (2I-04-16.500) RHETORIC AND WRITING STUDIES 1. Change to description, prerequisite, and title. Rhetoric and Writing Studies WRTNG CTR PRAC RSRC THRY RWS 512. Writing Center Practice, Research, and Theory (3) Prerequisite: Rhetoric and Writing Studies 200 with a grade of C (2.0) or better or satisfaction of Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement or graduate standing. Practice, research, and theory of coaching writing in various settings. Individual and small group writing projects and research. Maximum credit six units. Change(s): Description updated from [t]heory, practice, and methods of tutoring written composition in post-secondary settings, to include various approaches to one-on-one student conferencing and responding to student writing to what is reflected above. Rhetoric and Writing Studies 200 or graduate standing added to prerequisite. Title updated from Writing Tutor Theory and Practice to what is reflected above. SPANISH 1. Change to prerequisites. Spanish SPAN 501. Genre Studies in Spanish Literature (3) Prerequisites: Spanish 401 and 402. A specific literary genre: overview of the genreās development in Spanish literature (Spanish novel, short story, theatre) or focus on a narrower period (contemporary narrative, modern poetry). May be repeated with new title and content. See Class Schedule for specific content. Maximum credit six units. Change(s): Prerequisites changed from Spanish 405A-405B to what is reflected above. Report prepared and respectfully submitted by Curriculum Services on behalf of the Graduate and Undergraduate Curriculum Committees.