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graduate minor in literacy
& rhetorical studies

If you wish to take a course not on the list, or to do a directed study, it is likely that you will be able to do so.  Please write to the Director of Graduate Studies, Donald Ross (rossj001@umn.edu), with details as to why you think this course may be a good choice for you.

Many programs offer courses that may complement your studies.  In past terms, students have found courses in these programs’ offerings:

ADED—Adult Education
ALL—Asian Languages and Literatures
AMST—American Studies
ANTH—Anthropology
ARTS—Art
CI—Curriculum and Instruction
COMM—Communication Studies
CSCL—Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature
ENGL—English: Literature
ENGW—English: Creative Writing
HIST—History
JOUR—Journalism
LGTT—Language, Teaching and Technology
LING—Linguistics
PHIL—Philosophy
SLHS—Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
TESL—Teaching English as a Second Language
WOST—Women’s Studies
WRIT—Writing Studies

courses

spring 2008
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fall 2007
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spring 2007
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fall 2006
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spring 2006
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fall 2005

spring 2005

fall 2004

spring 2004

spring 2003

summer 2003

fall 2003

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