WR 115W - Introduction to College Writing: Workplace Emphasis |
Prerequisite: Appropriate scores on Lane's Writing Placement Test or a passing grade (C- or better) in WR 093, WR 095, WR 97, or equivalent.
WR 115W introduces students to the expectations of college-level reading, thinking, and writing. Students will be introduced to rhetorical concepts and engage in a collaborative writing process to produce projects for a variety of purposes and audiences, across more than one genre. Reading, writing, and critical thinking activities will focus on inquiry and the development of the metacognitive awareness of individuals as writers. Students will produce a variety of assignments across multiple genres such as job letters, essays, technical reports, for a total of 2000-2500 words of revised, final draft copy over the term; at least one of the compositions will incorporate source material and practice attribution conventions. Courses may include multimodal projects. This course fulfills writing requirements for some Lane programs. Note: This three-credit writing course will not count as a prerequisite for WR 121.
3.000 Credit hours 30.000 TO 36.000 Lecture hours Syllabus Available Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Lecture Arts & Humanities Division Writing/Literature Department Course Attributes: Tuition |