LSA Course Guide Search Results: UG, Winter 2023, Other Req/Grp = IC (all)
NOTE: Since you may be required to enroll in multiple class components (for example, a lecture, lab and discussion) for a course, check the course description and details for each class section to determine whether in person attendance is required.
Attribute Notes
First-Year Writing Requirement (FYWR)
The goal of the First-Year Writing Requirement is to prepare students for the type of writing most often assigned and valued in University classes.
The First-Year Writing Requirement should be completed in the first year with a minimum grade of C– and must be satisfied before electing a class to satisfy the Upper-Level Writing Requirement. Advanced Placement (AP) credit is not equivalent to the FYWR.
Overall learning goals for students are as follows:
- produce complex, analytic, well-supported arguments that matter in academic contexts;
- read, summarize, analyze, and synthesize complex texts purposefully in order to generate and support writing;
- practice writing in a variety of genres and demonstrate an awareness of the strategies that writers use in different rhetorical situations;
- develop flexible strategies for organizing, revising, editing, and proofreading writing of varying lengths to improve development of ideas and appropriateness of expression; and
- collaborate with peers and the instructor to define revision strategies for particular pieces of writing, to set goals for improving writing, and to devise effective plans for achieving those goals.
Section
Term
Credits
Class Instruction Mode
Instructor
Requirements
Section 001 (LEC)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 002 (LEC)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (REC)
Love from Plato to Boccaccio
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 002 (REC)
The Journey and the Self
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (REC)
Metafiction, or: Writing about Writing about Writing
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 002 (REC)
Myth and the Female Body
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 003 (REC)
Making sense of nonsense: Inside the World of Absurdism
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 004 (REC)
Writing for Meaning
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 005 (REC)
Writing With Sound
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 006 (REC)
Philosophizing Across Cultures: Chinese and Islamic Perspectives
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 007 (REC)
Auspicious Animals in the Middle Ages
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 008 (REC)
Sensing Cities
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 001 (REC)
Reading and Writing Place
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 002 (REC)
Reading and Writing Place
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 003 (REC)
Caribbean Literature
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 004 (REC)
Thinking With Monsters
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 006 (REC)
Unreliable Narrators
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 007 (REC)
Instruction Mode:
In Person
Section 008 (REC)
The Art of Noticing
Instruction Mode:
In Person