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FA 2012
English Language and Literature
ENGLISH 125 - Writing and Academic Inquiry
Section 013

Course Note: A study of rhetoric, both as a body of principles, and as a practical art, emphasizing the writing of expository and argumentative essays.
Credits: 4
Requirements & Distribution: FYWR
Waitlist Capacity: unlimited
Consent: With permission of instructor.
Other Course Info: F, W, Sp, Su.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor: Garcia,Merideth

 

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This writing course focuses on the creation of complex, analytic, well-supported arguments that matter in academic courses. Students work closely with their peers and the instructor to develop their written prose. Readings cover a variety of genres and academic disciplines.


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