ENGL 131 A: Composition: Exposition

Autumn 2024
Meeting:
MW 8:30am - 10:20am / LOW 220
SLN:
14778
Section Type:
Lecture
Instructor:
NO AUDITORS NO OVERLOADS FIRST-YEAR INTEREST GROUPS (FIGS) ONLY, QUESTIONS VISIT FYP.WASHINGTON.EDU/EXTRASEATS. CANNOT BE TAKEN IF STUDENT HAS ALREADY RECEIVED A GRADE OF 2.0 OR HIGHER IN ENGL 109/110, 111, 121, 131 OR 182. ENTERING FRESHMEN ONLY
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Catalog Description:
Uses a variety of texts across genres to study writing as social action and language as tied to identity, culture, and power. Centers students' language resources and goals in developing rhetorical and research skills for composing ethically and critically across different contexts and genres. Prepares students for writing to audiences both within and beyond the university. Prerequisite: may not be taken if a minimum grade of 2.0 received in either ENGL 111, ENGL 121, or ENGL 131. Offered: AWSp.
GE Requirements Met:
English Composition (C)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
November 21, 2024 - 3:51 pm