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University Writing Skills

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University Writing Skills Requirement (UWSR)

Bolded courses are offered in Fall 2008. Underlined courses are offered in Summer 2008.

All CSU graduates are required to demonstrate competency in writing skills for graduation. To prepare for the University Writing Skills Requirement (UWSR)graduation writing proficiency requirement, you should complete two courses in freshman English composition (ENGL 1001-1002 or their equivalents). ENGL 1001 and 1002 must be completed within the first 90 quarter units. Unless exempt by admission test scores, you must take the EPT before you first enroll so that you can complete any needed remediation as soon as possible.

You should also complete ENGL 1002 before earning 90 quarter units, but if you cannot, do so immediately thereafter. As soon as you have completed 90 quarter units, you will be required to satisfy the UWSR either by taking the Writing Skills Test (WST) offered by Assessment and Testing, or by enrolling in the writing courses that will satisfy the requirement. You should not attempt the WST or the courses before completing 90 units or the graduation writing competency requirement will not be met by passing it. (For details about the test, contact the Office of Assessment and Testing--WA 438; Tel. 510-885-3661). If you think your writing is competent, you should take the WST.

The WST consists of an analytic essay that requires you to demonstrate that you can think critically and analyze a short text. You pass the WST and satisfy the UWSR with an essay score of 8 or above. If you fail the WST, you have one opportunity to take it again. If you fail it again, your highest score of the two will determine your placement in courses. If your score is 6 or below, you will take both first- and second-tier courses (see description below). If your score is 7, you will take only a second-tier course to satisfy the UWSR.If you choose the option of the exam but do not show for the exam, you will be blocked from registration in the following term until you re-register.

If you choose to enroll in courses rather than take the WST, you must complete two levels: (1) a first-tier course, ENGL 3000 or 3001 (designed to benefit ESL students), and (2) an approved second-tier writing course, normally in the college of your major, which addresses rhetorical approaches and strategies and is taken in the quarter after passing ENGL 3000 or 3001. (A list of approved second-tier writing courses appears in the online Class Schedule each quarter. The currently approved courses are: ENGL 3003 Discursive Writing, ENGL 3020, GEOG 3450, MKTG 3495 Business Communication, MLL 3119 French Literature in English Translation, SCI 3010 Writing in Sciences.)

If you choose the option of coursework, or are placed into a first-tier course after failing the exam, your writing will be judged by portfolio assessment at the end of the first-tier course. Portfolio evaluators (not your instructor) will place you into one of the following categories:

NC: need to take the first-tier course again;
CR I: need to take a second-tier course;
CR II: satisfied the writing skills requirement

To satisfy the UWSR with coursework, you must pass the second-tier writing class with a grade of "C-" or better or a first-tier course in the CR II category. .(If you fail the second-tier course, you must repeat it or take a different second-tier course to satisfy the UWSR.)

You may be enrolled in a first-tier course and also take the WST offered that quarter. If you pass the WST, you will be permitted to drop or petition to withdraw from the course.

If you have taken the first-tier course three times consecutively and have not passed, and have a letter of good faith effort from your most recent first-tier instructor, you may apply to the Associate Vice President, Academic Programs and Graduate Studies, for a waiver of the UWSR. If a waiver is granted, your permanent record will note that you were allowed to graduate without having satisfied the UWSR. If you do not satisfy the requirement and do not have a waiver approved, you will not be allowed to graduate. Contact the Office of Academic Programs and Graduate Studies for information on waivers (WA 859; Tel. 510-885-3718).

If you fail the WST with an essay score of 6 or 7, and receive a grade of "D+" or "D" in a second-tier writing course (taken Fall 2000 or later), you may appeal to the Associate Vice President, Academic Programs and Graduate Studies, for a waiver of the UWSR. If a waiver is granted, your permanent record will note that you were allowed to graduate without having satisfied the UWSR. If you do not satisfy the requirement and do not have a waiver approved, you will not be allowed to graduate. Contact the Office of Academic Programs and Graduate Studies for information on waivers (WA 859; Tel. 510-885-3718).

If you have a verified disability and would like to request accommodations to assist you in satisfying this requirement, contact the Student Disability Resource Center in Library Complex 2400, or at 510-885-3868 (phone/TTY).

Updated 05/27/2006
by General Education Program