Writing and Humanistic Studies
The MIT Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies gives students the opportunity to learn the techniques, forms, and traditions of several kinds of writing, from basic expository prose to more advanced forms of non-fictional prose, fiction and poetry, science writing, scientific and technical communication and digital media.
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Course # | Course Title | Term | |
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| 21W.749 | Documentary Photography and Photojournalism: Still Images of a World in Motion | Spring 2009 | ||
| 21W.749 | Documentary Photography and Photo Journalism: Still Images of A World In Motion | Spring 2002 | ||
| 21W.765J | Interactive and Non-Linear Narrative: Theory and Practice | Spring 2006 | ||
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21W.765J | Theory and Practice of Non-linear and Interactive Narrative | Spring 2003 |

