Curricular Support Courses 134 - Writing, Revising, Comm.

Fall
2017
01
1.00
Mark Shea
W 01:15PM-02:30PM
Mount Holyoke College
100485
Clapp Laboratory 422
markshea@mtholyoke.edu
This course is intended for students who are new to American academic writing or identify as non-native speakers of English. Students should also be enrolled in a writing-intensive course. Through discussion and analysis of their own writing and peer work, students evaluate the effectiveness of their written communication and writing process. A variety of strategies for strengthening written communication are applied to current writing projects. Planned topics include incorporating and citing sources, English structure and vocabulary, writing to an audience, constructing effective paragraphs, and drafting and revision.
Repeatable for credit. Credit/no credit grading. Meets second half of the semester only. Remember, there is a 12-credit limit on curricular support and non-liberal arts courses that may be counted towards the 128 credits required for graduation.
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.