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Writ 250: Advanced Composition

Writing & Rhetoric

A course extending the skills of academic writing and research established in first-year writing. Students analyze readings of increasing complexity, write in a variety of genres, construct ePortfolios, compose presentations with electronic tools, and choose their fields of emphases for research projects.

3 Credits

Prerequisites

  • Cannot book if ENG 321 has been successfully completed
  • Engl 101 or Hon 101 or Writ 100 or Writ 101
  • Engl 102 or Liba 102 or Hon 102 or Writ 102

Instruction Type(s)

  • Lecture: Lecture for Writ 250
  • Lecture: Correspondence for Writ 250
  • Lecture: Web Based Lecture for Writ 250
  • Lecture: WEB Washington Internship for Writ 250
  • Lecture: WEB New York Internship Experience
  • Lecture: WEB-based Accountancy Internship
  • Lecture: Hybrid Lecture for Writ 250
  • Lecture: iStudy for Writ 250
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