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Learn from the experts while you earn a Chancellor’s Certificate in Writing from the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Complete the courses and workshops that interest you for a total of 50 hours of classroom work to earn your Chancellor’s Certificate in Writing, Business/Professional Writing, Fiction Writing or Nonfiction Writing. All courses and workshops are taught by published authors.

If you aren’t interested in earning a certificate, simply choose the courses and workshops that interest you. Each one of them will take you closer to realizing your dream. Please visit the Online Catalog for specific information on course and workshop offerings.
 
Business/Professional Writing Print

How you communicate in writing can impact your career immensely. Learn to write clearly, concisely, and powerfully to accomplish your goals. The courses and workshops described below are part of the Write Stuff Business/Professional Writing Chancellor's Certificate Program, designed to help you enhance your image by strengthening your writing skills.

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Fiction Writing Print

A great idea for a story has been floating around in your head for years. Or you suspect a manuscript is lurking among the scribbled notes stored in the shoebox in your closet. But you just don't know how to put pen to paper to get started. In the Write Stuff Fiction Writing Chancellor's Certificate Program, published authors give you expert guidance through all the steps necessary to make your dream a reality.

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Nonfiction Writing Print

You've been secretly keeping a journal for years. You have a wonderful collection of stories from your grandparents that you'd love to share. Or you have a great idea for a totally different kind of travel book. But you have no idea how to organize it all and get it published. In the Write Stuff Nonfiction Writing Chancellor's Certificate Program, you can learn all the skills you need to take you from great idea to finished manuscript--from experts in the field.

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Instructors Print

Meet some of our instructors.

James Duffy teaches a variety of undergraduate writing courses, focusing on content development and composition through the combination of critical thought processes in the face of current socio-political issues and commonly instituted business practices. Currently, he is working to develop methods for integrating the most current technologies into the composition processes. His writing background includes a stint as a feature writer and editor for St. Louis Magazine and The Riverfront Times, as well as technical writing as a consultant for Fortune 500 companies in the United States and around the world.

 


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