First Year Seminars /english/ en ENGL 1001: Freshman Writing Seminar (Spring 2020) /english/2019/10/14/engl-1001-freshman-writing-seminar-spring-2020 ENGL 1001: Freshman Writing Seminar (Spring 2020) Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 10/14/2019 - 11:20 Categories: Courses Tags: First Year Seminars Spring 2020

Provides training and practice in writing and critical thinking. Focuses on the writing process, the fundamentals of composition, and the structure of argument. Provides numerous and varied assignments with opportunity for revision.

Requisites: Restricted to students with 0-56 credits (Freshmen or Sophomore) College of Arts and Sciences majors only.
Additional Information: Arts Sci Core Curr: Written Communication
Arts Sci Gen Ed: Distribution-Arts Humanities
Arts Sci Gen Ed: Written Communication-Lower
Departmental Category: Undergraduate Writing
MAPS Course: English

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ENGL 1001: Freshman Writing Seminar (Fall 2019) /english/2019/02/20/engl-1001-freshman-writing-seminar-fall-2019 ENGL 1001: Freshman Writing Seminar (Fall 2019) Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 02/20/2019 - 13:33 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 1001 Fall 2019 First Year Seminars

Provides training and practice in writing and critical thinking. Focuses on the writing process, the fundamentals of composition, and the structure of argument. Provides numerous and varied assignments with opportunity for revision.

Requisites: Restricted to students with 0-56 credits (Freshmen or Sophomore) College of Arts and Sciences majors only.
Additional Information:Arts Sci Core Curr: Written Communication
Arts Sci Gen Ed: Distribution-Arts Humanities
Arts Sci Gen Ed: Written Communication-Lower
Departmental Category: Undergraduate Writing
MAPS Course: English

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ENGL 1001-001, 002: Freshman Writing Seminar (Spring 2019) /english/2018/10/03/engl-1001-001-002-freshman-writing-seminar-spring-2019 ENGL 1001-001, 002: Freshman Writing Seminar (Spring 2019) Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 10/03/2018 - 09:58 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 1001 First Year Seminars Spring 2019

Provides training and practice in writing and critical thinking. Focuses on the writing process, the fundamentals of composition, and the structure of argument. Provides numerous and varied assignments with opportunity for revision.

Requisites: Restricted to students with 0-56 credits (Freshmen or Sophomore) College of Arts and Sciences majors only.

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ENGL 1001-003: Freshman Writing Seminar (Fall 2018) /english/2018/08/08/engl-1001-003-freshman-writing-seminar-fall-2018 ENGL 1001-003: Freshman Writing Seminar (Fall 2018) Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 08/08/2018 - 11:00 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 1001 Fall 2018 First Year Seminars Instructor Paul Neimann

This course offers students an opportunity to practice composition skills in order to write literate, forceful and persuasive essays. Participants will work to develop a clean, efficient writing style. We will also discuss strategies for engaging readers, organizing paragraphs and essays, integrating sources, and avoiding common errors.

This course offers students an opportunity to practice composition skills in order to write literate, forceful and persuasive essays. Participants will work to develop a clean, efficient writing style.

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ENGL 1001-001, 002: Freshman Writing Seminar (Fall 2018) /english/2018/08/06/engl-1001-001-002-freshman-writing-seminar-fall-2018 ENGL 1001-001, 002: Freshman Writing Seminar (Fall 2018) Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 08/06/2018 - 14:21 Categories: Courses Tags: ENGL 1001 Fall 2018 First Year Seminars Professor Nicole Wright

In this course, you will embark on a writing apprenticeship of sorts, honing your voice as you study the work of great essayists (along with a few duds--reading bad writing can help you refine your critical eye, too). As you read and write essays from American classics to the Unabomber manifesto, you will develop your taste and style, build a writing toolkit, share your own material, and give and receive feedback from others. Over the course of the semester, each student will host their own “Author Debut,” in which others will focus on their work. Later in the course, we will focus on 1) identifying opportunities to share your work in the real world and 2) applying your skills for internships and career opportunities as an English major.

In this course, you will embark on a writing apprenticeship of sorts, honing your voice as you study the work of great essayists (along with a few duds--reading bad writing can help you refine your critical eye, too).

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