02-21-2018, 12:35 AM
(02-21-2018, 12:04 AM)fingerscrossedx2 Wrote: Does Technical Writing meet the Info Lit requirement? (For some reason I am unable to upload the screenshot of the current catalog. Sorry. )
According to the TESU website, it does not meet the Information Literacy requirement but does meet the Written Communication requirement. I couldn't find a confirmation either way in the 2017/2018 Undergraduate PDF catalog, other than a confirmation that the Technical Writing DSST does meet it, but that expired in early 2017. However, from what I can tell this is a recent change. So students who enrolled and locked into an earlier catalog should theoretically still be able to use Technical Writing to satisfy Info Lit. Students in the current catalog should find it meets Written Communications instead.
It is my understanding that as of the latest catalog, in order to qualify as Info Lit, a course must include a research methodology of some kind. Though I don't necessarily follow that since it still includes some courses, like World Religions, which don't appear to meet that requirement.
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