Environmental and Nature Writing Certificate
The Certificate in Environmental and Nature Writing (ENW) offers students multiple course opportunities to practice and improve their understanding of and skills in writing about nature and the environment, as well as in evaluating and critiquing such writing. It provides hands-on internship experiences with a biannual environmental literary journal and an annual community reading series, both run by EVST graduate students and advised by EVST faculty.
Degree specific credits: 12
Required Courses (9cr):
ENST 335: Literature of the Earth, 3 cr
ENST 373: Writing the Earth, 3cr
ENST 398: Cooperative Education Internship, Camas Magazine / Wild Mercy Reading Series, 3cr
Approved Electives (3cr):
ENST 320: Earth Ethics, 3cr
ENST 430: Culture and Agriculture, 3cr
ENST 573: Environmental Writing (SR level with 3.0 GPA and instructor permission), 3cr
ENST 594: Visiting Writer in EVST (SR level with 3.0 GPA and instructor permission), 3cr
COMX 347: Rhetoric, Nature, and Environmentalism, 3cr
ENCR 212: Intro to Nonfiction Writing, 3cr
ENCR 312: Intermediate Nonfiction Writing, 3cr
ENCR 412: Advanced Nonfiction Writing, 3cr
JOUR 170: Elements of News Writing, 3cr
GPA Requirements: Students must achieve at least an overall grade point average of 3.0 for courses within the certificate program. The certificate will only be awarded upon the successful completion of all requirements and the attainment of an undergraduate degree.