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Frequently Asked Questions About University Writing Requirements

How many WI courses do I need?
Two. One of the WI courses can also be designated as Oral Communications.


Are all the UWS sections the same?
No. All UWS instructors must teach academic writing skills, and assign a rhetoric text, a collection of readings, and a grammar and style handbook. Within this framework, UWS instructors tend to teach texts they are most interested in, or to structure their courses around themes they think students will find interesting.

How much credit do I get for UWS?
UWS is a full-credit course. It counts as one of 32 courses required for graduation.

Can I be exempted from UWS?
Students who have taken a course equivalent to UWS (e.g., College Writing, Freshman Writing) at another university and earned a grade of B- or better may request to have this credit applied to their first-year writing requirements. All inquiries about transfer credit should be directed to Irene Widugiris (widugiris@brandeis.edu, 781-736-2014); students should be sure to check with her before taking such courses. Please note that AP credit in English does not count toward fulfilling first-year writing requirements.

Should I take this course in the fall or spring?
Both options are viable, but most students benefit from taking the UWS as early as possible, so that they can then apply what they’ve learned to their spring courses. Some fall courses also tend to be less crowded, which can leave more room for one-on-one instruction. Consult with your first-year advisor, the Director of the University Writing Program, or the Administrator of University Studies if you have further questions.

The UWS/USEM course that I want to take is full. Why are there enrollment limits?
In these courses we ask instructors to work closely with first-year students. With writing courses in particular, the quality of the course depends partly on one-on-one tutorials, sustained attention to each person’s individual writing development, and extensive comments on writing. With larger classes, instructors could not give this kind of individualized attention.

Can I skip taking USEM or UWS in my first year at Brandeis and take them later, when they would fit into my schedule better?
No, these are first-year requirements. If you do not fulfill them during your first year, you may be placed on academic probation.

I have been placed in Composition, but I don’t think I should have been. How did you decide this? What should I do?
A committee of three or four faculty who work in the University Writing program meets to read application folders, and any student whom the committee believes would benefit from additional instruction in writing is placed in Composition. If you feel you would not benefit from this instruction, you may contact the Director of University Writing. First-year students are also given a diagnostic essay to write their first day of class to determine that they have been placed correctly.

Do I need to fulfill the requirements before I graduate? Can I get another course designated WI retroactively?
All writing requirements must be fulfilled prior to graduation. No courses will be designated WI retroactively by student petition.

What if I forgot to take a UWS?
If you have not taken a UWS by the time you are ready to graduate, you will need to take an equivalent course over the summer.

Further Questions and Contact Information

Where do I go with questions or problems concerning my USEM/UWS/Composition registration?
For USEM questions, please contact Lisa Mills, Rabb 265 (781-736-3515) lmills@brandeis.edu

For UWS or Composition questions, please contact the Director of University Writing, Dawn Skorczewski, Rabb 143 (781-736-2141), or her assistant, Shannon Hunt, Rabb 144 (781-736-2130).

Where do I go with questions or problems concerning transfer credit or academic advising?
For questions about transfer credit, please contact Irene Widugiris, Kutz 124 (781-736-2014) widugiris@brandeis.edu

For academic advising, please call the Office of Undergraduate Academic Affairs and First-Year Services at 781-736-3470.

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