 The Master of Arts in Professional Writing Degree
Program consists of 36 hours of course work. The MAPW Program is organized in
three distinct parts:
1. The Writing Core (3 Hrs) gives MAPW
students the necessary tools to acquire both practical and theoretical
knowledge about writing, writers, and graduate-level study skills.
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Students must complete this core course
their first semester in the MAPW program: |
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PRWR
6000: |
Issues and Research in
Professional Writing |
2a. The Major Concentration and
Support Area (24 Hrs) allows candidates to concentrate on two areas
of interest. In the Major (15 Hrs), each student selects one
concentration from the three offered below and takes five courses from this
concentration, and, in the Support Area (9 Hrs), each student also
selects one of the remaining two concentrations as the support area. The
student must take three courses from this second concentration to satisfy the
support area requirement.
In addition, the student will take one elective (3 Hrs): any MAPW
course or a course in a related graduate program.
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2b. Major Concentration (15 hours) and two courses from each of
the other two concentrations (12 hours) allow students to study all three
areas of professional writing offered in the MAPW program.
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A: Applied Writing: |
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PRWR
6240: |
Technical Writing |
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PRWR
6260: |
Managing Writing in Organizations |
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PRWR
6280: |
Business and Technical Editing |
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PRWR
6410: |
Feature Writing |
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PRWR
6440: |
Professional
and Academic Editing |
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PRWR
6550: |
Document
Design and Desktop Publishing |
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PRWR
6850: |
Web Content
Development |
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PRWR
6860: |
Intercultural
Communication in Contexts |
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PRWR 7550 |
Advanced Applied Writing |
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PRWR
7600: |
MAPW Practical
Internship |
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PRWR
7900: |
Special Topics |
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PRWR
7950: |
MAPW Directed
Study |
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B: Composition and Rhetoric: |
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PRWR
6150: |
Context,
Style, and Audience in Professional Writing |
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PRWR
6300: |
Understanding
Writing as Process |
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PRWR
6500: |
Teaching
Writing in High Schools and Colleges |
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PRWR
6650: |
Introduction
to Literacy Studies |
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PRWR
6750: |
Teaching
Writing to Speakers of Other Languages |
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PRWR
6760: |
World Englishes |
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PRWR
7600: |
MAPW Practical
Internship |
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PRWR
7900: |
Special Topics |
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PRWR
7950: |
MAPW Directed
Study |
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C: Creative Writing: |
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PRWR
6100: |
Readings
for Writers |
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PRWR
6460: |
Fiction Writing |
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PRWR
6470: |
Poetry Writing
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PRWR
6480: |
Play Writing
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PRWR
6490: |
Screen and
Television Writing |
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PRWR
6520: |
Creative
Nonfiction |
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PRWR
6800: |
Careers in
the Literary Arts |
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PRWR
7500: |
Advanced
Creative Writing |
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PRWR
7600: |
MAPW Practical
Internship |
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PRWR
7900: |
Special Topics
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PRWR
7950: |
MAPW Directed
Study |
Changing Your Concentration:
If you've decided you want to change your concentration—or if you think you already have but haven't followed a specified procedure—you must follow this procedure:
1. Contact the MAPW Program office by phoning or emailing the Program Coordinator, Terri Brennen:
EB163 Office hours: M-Th, 6:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Office phone: 770-499-3335 Email: tbrennen@kennesaw.edu
2. Provide her with a writing samples (up to, but no more than, 25 pages) and a letter of intent.
3. The writing sample must be in the area in which you want to switch your concentration. For example, if you're currently concentrating in creative writing and want to switch to comp/rhet, send samples in comp/rhet.
4. In the letter of intent, explain why you want to change your concentration, including your future goals, etc.
5. Bring all of the materials to Ms. Brennen or email them to her.
6. Once she receives the items, she'll distribute them to faculty in the genre in which you want to concentrate. They will approve your switch.
7. Once the faculty members have notified Ms. Brennen that you've been approved to switch your concentration, she'll contact you as well as the Registrar, who needs to change your records to reflect the switch.
Please note : You must follow the procedure outlined above to ensure that you'll graduate in a timely manner. If you think you've changed your concentration, but haven't followed the procedure that's outlined above, you haven't really switched your concentration and may not be able to graduate when you plan. Contact Ms. Brennen immediately!
3. The
Capstone Project (6 Hrs) allows candidates
to explore more fully an area of interest by producing a thesis, or a
portfolio of written pieces, or a practicum.
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Capstone Project(6 Hrs): |
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PRWR
7960: |
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project designated as a thesis, portfolio or practicum and accompanied
by a rationale for its purpose and design that involves electronic
and/or print media and is relevant to the student’s concentration
in professional writing. After submitting an approved capstone proposal,
the candidate works under the direction and advice of two faculty
members to produce the project. The candidate must submit the capstone
project at least two weeks before either 1) a discussion about the
project with the faculty committee, or 2) a public presentation about
the project or a reading from the project for an audience of faculty
and peers. The candidate will consult with the capstone committee
chair and committee member about which option to choose.
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Three Sample Programs of Study
A. To prepare
for professional writing positions in publishing, editing, corporate
communications, public relations, or the arts, MAPW students could
choose a major concentration in Applied Writing and a support area in
Creative Writing and take the following courses:
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Writing Core (3 Hrs):
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PRWR 6000: |
Issues and
Research in Professional Writing |
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Major Concentration -
Applied Writing (15 Hrs): |
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PRWR 6240: |
Technical Writing |
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PRWR 6410: |
Feature Writing |
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PRWR 6440: |
Professional
and Academic Editing |
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PRWR 6550: |
Document
Design and Desktop Publishing |
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PRWR 7600: |
MAPW Practical Internship |
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Support Area - Creative
Writing (9 Hrs): |
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PRWR 6460: |
Fiction
Writing |
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PRWR
6480: |
Play Writing |
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PRWR
6490: |
Screen and
Television Writing |
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Elective (3 Hrs): |
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Individual Writing Concentration (6
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PRWR
7960: |
The Capstone
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B. To enhance
their understanding of how to teach writing at the secondary and college
levels and to move into professional writing positions in government,
curriculum development, and education, teachers returning for a master's
degree could choose a major concentration in Composition and Rhetoric and
a support area in Applied Writing and take the following courses:
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Writing Core (3 Hrs):
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PRWR 6000: |
Issues and
Research in Professional Writing |
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Major Concentration -
Composition and Rhetoric (15 Hrs): |
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PRWR 6150: |
Context,
Style, and Audience in Professional Writing |
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PRWR 6300: |
Understanding
Writing as Process |
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PRWR 6500: |
Teaching
Writing in High Schools and Colleges |
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PRWR 6650: |
Introduction
to Literacy Studies |
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PRWR 6750: |
Teaching
Writing to Speakers of Other Languages |
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Support Area - Applied
Writing (9 Hrs): |
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PRWR
6240: |
Technical Writing
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PRWR
6440: |
Professional
and Academic Editing |
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PRWR
6550: |
Document
Design and Desktop Publishing |
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Elective (3 Hrs): |
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Individual Writing Concentration (6
Hrs): |
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PRWR
7960: |
The Capstone
Project |
C. To develop
their expertise as creative writers, their knowledge of publishing, and
their journalistic abilities, students could choose a Major Concentration
in Creative Writing and a support area in Applied Writing and take the
following courses:
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Writing Core (3 Hrs): |
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PRWR
6000: |
Issues and
Research in Professional Writing |
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Major Concentration - Creative Writing (15 Hrs): |
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PRWR
6460: |
Fiction Writing |
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PRWR
6480: |
Play Writing |
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PRWR
6490: |
Screen and
Television Writing |
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PRWR
7500: |
Advanced
CreativeWriting |
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PRWR
7950: |
Directed
Study |
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Support Area - Applied Writing (9 Hrs): |
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PRWR
6550: |
Document
Design and Desktop Publishing |
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PRWR
6240: |
Technical Writing |
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PRWR
6440 |
Professional
and Academic Editing |
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Elective (3 Hrs): |
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Individual Writing Concentration (6 Hrs): |
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PRWR
7960: |
The Capstone
Project |
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