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Grant Writing12 Hours
  • An introductory study of composition emphasizing critical reading, rhetorical analysis, and writing as a recursive process.
  • An intermediate study of composition emphasizing critical reading and writing, advanced research and argument skills, APA documentation, and awareness of rhetorical strategies for diverse audiences and purposes. Prerequisite (Online): ENG1000 Recommended (Circleville Campus): ENG1000
  • Effective writing for careers in business, law, government, and ministry, including strategies for research and writing of correspondence and reports, with emphasis on understanding and responding to a variety of communication tasks. Attention to the rhetorical concerns of author, audience, text, and purpose, and to clear organization and a professional style.
    Prerequisites: ENG1000, ENG1020, and ENG2100
Please choose one of the following:
  • This course will introduce students to the process and method of grant writing. The course will focus on grant writing techniques, structure, and how they can be applied to a broad range of proposals.”
    Prerequisite: EMT1010
  • Fundamentals of writing effective grants to private and public granting organizations.
This degree program is available in the following format:

100% Online courses in a 5-week as-you-go flexible format for busy adults featuring forum discussions and weekly assignment deadlines. Serves both undergraduate and graduate students.

Explore the full enrichment of the traditional collegiate experience and make new friends on our lively campus in Circleville Ohio. Serves 17-24 year-old undergraduate students.