WRTG3025
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Code Studies
Writing and Rhetoric Studies
HU - College of Humanities
Description
WRTG 3025 explores the emerging interdisciplinary field of Code Studies which is interested in the rhetorical, critical, and cultural significance of technology, data, and computer programming source code (“Code”). This course is designed for both STEM and non-STEM students from all majors at the university. The modern proliferation of technology, artificial intelligence, data, and software is relevant to all disciplines across campus, in the workforce, and in life itself. This course provides the opportunity to fulfill the upper-division writing requirement within a very current, relevant, and engaging topic.
Minimum Credits
3
Maximum Credits
3
Repeat for Credit
No
Recommended Requisite(s):
Course Attributes
BD - CW (Upper Div. Comm./Writing)
Semesters Typically Offered
Fall and Spring