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Mar 21, 2025
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ENG 573 - Grant Writing: Theory and Practice Description: This advanced course introduces students to the theoretical and practical aspects of the grant writing process, especially as it pertains to funding opportunities for education and non-profits. ENG 473 and ENG 573 are layered courses, students may not recieve credit for both.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: admission to the MA in Professional and Creative Writing Progarm, OR by instructor permission.
Credits: (5)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Engage in advanced participation, leadership, and interaction as an active and member of the class learning community.
- Demonstrate an advanced documented writing process that incorporates revision in response to instructor and peer response feedback.
- Implement advanced and appropriate research methods for identifying individual or organizational needs, locating appropriate sources of funding, and fulfilling RFP and grant application requirements.
- Analyze grant and proposal audiences and learn how to fulfill a specific rhetorical purpose by adapting advanced writing and document design principles (style, tone, graphics, page design) for these audiences.
- Synthesize the required elements of a grant proposal at an advanced level: cover letters or forms, abstracts/executive summaries, tables of contents, narratives incorporating problem statements, purpose statements, goals and objectives, and budgets (if required).
- Evaluate the theoretical issues facing professional grant writers and their clients at an advanced level.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 4/5/18
Anticipated Course Offering Terms and Locations:
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