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EN110

Writing and Inquiry in Public Contexts

Global Humanities College of Liberal Arts

Subject Code

EN

Number

110

Title

Writing and Inquiry I

Description

EN110 will empower students to develop flexible writing strategies at all stages of the writing process in order to communicate effectively in a variety of public contexts. Students are asked to prioritize and practice understanding of themselves, groups, contexts and values as the foundation of public discourse. Throughout the semester, students engage with diverse perspectives, understand rhetorical choices as both a writer and audience; engage in informed and ethical research practices and demonstrate productive peer collaboration. 3 Lecture hours. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer

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Department or School

College

College of Liberal Arts

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