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ENGL 298 E: Intermediate Interdisciplinary Writing - Social Sciences

Meeting Time: 
MWF 2:30pm - 3:20pm
Location: 
CHL 105
SLN: 
14361
Instructor:
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Alec Fisher

Syllabus Description:

This course is linked with Law, Societies, and Justice 200 in order to supplement the learning in that class. We will practice the important literacy skills necessary for success in the course including analyzing and responding to readings from LSJ and crafting responses to legal arguments. We will focus specifically on legal arguments around immigration, affirmative action, and anti-discrimination law. The majority of the work for the course is three 3-4 page papers. The course will include guest speakers from current lawyers and legal scholars in order to help students learn more about the types of career opportunities with an LSJ major. 

Catalog Description: 
Expository writing based on materials presented in a specified social science course. Assignments include drafts of papers to be submitted in the specified course, and other pieces of analytical prose. Concurrent registration in the specified course required. Offered: AWSpS.
GE Requirements: 
English Composition (C)
Writing (W)
Credits: 
5.0
Status: 
Active
Last updated: 
November 30, 2021 - 12:23am
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