Course details
Name: ENWR - 220
Title: WRITING IN THE MAJOR
Section: 01
Semester: Fall - 2012
Credits: 3
Description:
Course and Catalogue Description:
Organized around individual instructors’ chosen topic or theme, this course will focus on the development of students’ skills in writing a thesis-driven analytic essay. Students will work with literary and cultural texts to strengthen their reading and analytic abilities, using those skills to construct sophisticated arguments. Because the course is designed for English majors, students will learn and apply the vocabulary, writing conventions, research methods, and documentation practices of the discipline. Students will write 5000-6000 words of formal prose and regularly revise their essays with feedback from peers and the instructor. ENWR220 meets the Graduation Writing Requirement. Recommended but not required as a precursor to Pursuits of English. For English majors only.
Specific Section Theme:
Our theme will be literatures and cultures of U.S. border spaces. We will focus particularly on the 20th and 21st century representations of the U.S.-Mexico border but consider the U.S. relationship with the Asia-Pacific and the Caribbean. We will engage with a variety of texts that imagine U.S. border spaces, including fiction, non-fiction prose, film, and music.
Last updated on 2012-07-06 By
Cheng Emily (chenge)
Schedule: Monday,Wednesday From 10:00 am To 11:15 am
Graduation requirements:
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Teaching Faculty: Cheng Emily (chenge)
Is course canceled: No