Students will extend and develop their rhetorical knowledge, and apply that knowledge through regular informal and formal writing.
Approaching writing as a process of pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading, students will enhance the clarity and expression of their ideas, and the depth of their analysis.
Students will exit with an awareness of their strengths and weaknesses as writers; successful completion of this course will prepare students for the research writing they will begin to practice in CWII.
All students completing College Writing I will produce three to four major academic writing projects during the semester, working toward the following learning outcomes:
College Writing II
Course Purpose and Objectives:
In College Writing II, we study and practice academic research writing that will prepare students for their future writing lives.
In this workshop course, writers will develop effective research habits and become familiar with the practices of academic research writing. Students will exit with an awareness of their strengths and weaknesses as writers and researchers; successful completion of this course will prepare students to meet the writing challenges they will encounter throughout their academic careers and beyond.
Students completing College Writing II will produce three to four researched academic writing projects during the course of the semester, working toward the following learning outcomes: