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CRWT 101 - CRITICAL READING AND WRITING I |
The content of the course will be one largely focused on this primary question: What is reading and writing, and how does it further human inquiry? Through a series of non-fiction works and assignments, students will be asked to engage authentically in the process of determining how their engagement of reading is a humanistic inquiry, a path to know the other as well as one to discover our own identities. This course is devoted to the strategies of reading and writing that will help develop your critical reading and critical writing skills. We will cover areas of rhetoric as it relates to analytical reading and the study of composition and refinforce methods of proper documentation and citation as it applies to essay writing 2-4 pages in length.
0.000 TO 4.000 Credit hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Critical Reading and Writing Department Course Attributes: WRITING INTENSIVE |