Get a behind-the-scenes look on the writing and rhetoric major at Scripps: how it differs from English, its course requirements, and why it integrates perfectly into other fields of study.

Professor of Writing Kim Drake (far left) and two writing and rhetoric students
By Tess Miller 鈥27
The last item on 91AV原创alphabetized fields of study is the writing and rhetoric major. It can slip through the cracks, misinterpreted as the same as English or creative writing. But at its core, the major emphasizes rhetorical analysis and effective communication to audiences far beyond peers and professors.
What is Writing and Rhetoric?
鈥淭he major鈥檚 foundation is nonfiction writing,鈥 says Kimberly Drake, professor of writing and chair of the Department of Writing and Rhetoric. 鈥淚t鈥檚 based on the essay, a genre that people use in journalism and in some versions of memoir, personal statements, academic writing, and even speeches.鈥
Lucy Jaffee CMC 鈥26, a writing and rhetoric major, feels the program has made her a multifaceted and adaptable communicator. 鈥淚 have learned the power of words鈥擨鈥檓 more conscious not only of the way I write, but also how I speak and listen to others,鈥 she says.
Thinking about how to approach specific audiences, notes Drake, is something people do all the time鈥攅vidence of how we use the major鈥檚 skills without even knowing it.
鈥淩hetoric includes nonverbal, visual, and auditory communication. We all do this to make ourselves understood,鈥 she explains. 鈥淓verybody has some understanding that there’s a more or less effective way to ask for a favor of your parents, for example. When you write academically, the audience is a narrow group of people.鈥
Majoring in Writing and Rhetoric at Scripps: Courses, Requirements, and Advice听
Scripps鈥 writing and rhetoric major requires eight courses, along with writing studio and senior thesis. One foundational class can be chosen from three respective categories: histories of writing and rhetoric, creative nonfiction/essay/journalism, and persuasive multimodal rhetorics.
Three workshop courses are also required. 鈥淲e want to make sure that everybody experiences the classic writing workshop more than twice,鈥 says Drake. 鈥淭he ability to take edits and figure out a revision strategy is done only by desensitizing yourself to getting feedback and learning to appreciate it.鈥
Jaffee, who has taken many workshop classes, says, 鈥淜im has a special way of building trust among her students, making workshops effective and fun.鈥
Lastly, two discourse and rhetoric courses are required. These courses are included to teach students how to analyze pieces of writing, engage with writers to wholly understand their rhetorical choices, and elevate their own work.
Since the major only requires eight courses, writing and rhetoric is a perfect pairing for a dual or double major鈥攊ncluding with fields of study that may not seem so obvious.
鈥淪tudents who double or dual major in areas like science and writing will be the communicator in their field,鈥 says Drake. 鈥淵ou’ll be the person in the lab who can write grants to get funding, communicate with the outside world, and help people understand how the field contributes to their lives.鈥
Ansley Mashuda 鈥27, who is double majoring in writing and rhetoric and psychology at Scripps, finds skills from both worlds apply to each other.
鈥淒esigning research studies in psychology is a lot like the way you have to convince your readers of an argument or feeling in creative nonfiction,鈥 she explains. 鈥淧ursuing a degree in writing and rhetoric is incredibly valuable, especially considering that I’m hoping to attend law school and pursue a career in the legal world.鈥
The Relevance of a Writing and Rhetoric Major Today
Drake posits that the ability to communicate effectively and persuade audiences are both skills used in our everyday lives, both personally and professionally. Each time you write an email, answer an interview question, or give an elevator pitch, you are using crucial writing and rhetoric skills that are crucial for development, both in and beyond college.
After all, Drake says, research reveals that what top employers seek are exactly what her department teaches.
鈥淲ritten communication is always in the top five. That’s part of the writing and rhetoric major.鈥