ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing,
is a one-semester seminar designed to facilitate students’ entry into the intellectual life of the university by teaching them to become more capable and independent academic readers and writers. The course emphasizes habits of mind and skills that foster students’ capacities for critical analysis, argument, revision, collaboration, meta-cognition, and research. Students read and discuss essays from a number of fields, complete regular informal reading and writing exercises, compose several longer essays, and devise a research-based project of their own design.
Courses of Instruction
ENGL CC1010 University Writing.
3 points
.
ENGL CC/GS1010: University Writing
(3 points) focuses on developing students’ reading, writing, and thinking, drawing from readings on a designated course theme that carry a broad appeal to people with diverse interests. No University Writing class presumes that students arrive with prior knowledge in the theme of the course. We are offering the following themes this year:
UW: Contemporary Essays, CC/GS1010.001-.099
UW: Readings in American Studies, CC/GS1010.1xx
UW: Readings in Gender and Sexuality, CC/GS1010.2xx
UW: Readings in Film and Performing Arts, CC1010.3xx
UW: Readings in Human Rights, CC/GS1010.4xx
UW: Readings in Data and Society, CC/GS1010.5xx
UW: Readings in Medical Humanities, CC/GS1010.6xx
UW: Readings in Law & Justice, CC1010.7xx
UW: Readings in Race and Ethnicity, CC/GS1010.8xx
University Writing for International Students, CC/GS1010.9xx
For further details about these classes, please visit:
Vergil
Critical introduction to philosophical problems, ideas and methods.
Critical introduction to philosophical problems, ideas and methods.
Corequisites: PSYC BC1001, or its equivalent, must be completed prior to or concurrently with BC1010. This lab course is intended for students who have not previously been enrolled in a psychology lab course; and a majority of seats are reserved for First Year and Sophomore students. A laboratory-based introduction to experimental methods used in psychological research. Upon successful completion of this course, students will know how to review the primary literature and formulate a hypothesis, design an experiment, analyze data using statistical methods, communicate the results of a scientific study through oral presentation and written manuscript, and carry out research studies under ethical guidelines. Students will be able to apply the acquired knowledge in all disciplines of Psychology and will be prepared to engage in advance research in fields including, but not limited to, Cognition, Learning, Perception, Behavioral Neuroscience, Development, Personality, and Social Psychology.
The advent of large scale data collection and the computer power to analyze the data has led to the emergence of a new discipline known as Data Science. Data Scientists in all sectors analyze data to derive business insights, find solutions to societal challenges, and predict outcomes with potentially high impact. The goal of this course is to provide the student with a rigorous understanding of the statistical thinking behind the fundamental techniques of statistical analysis used by data scientists. The student will learn how to apply these techniques to data, understand why they work and how to use the analysis results to make informed decisions. The student will gain this understanding in the classroom and through the analysis of real-world data in the lab using the programming language Python. The student will learn the fundamentals of Python and how to write and run code to apply the statistical concepts taught in the classroom.
Prerequisites: CHNS UN1010 Introductory Chinese A or the equivalent. The program is designed to develop basic skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing colloquial Chinese. This course is diivded into two parts: Introductory Chinese A and Introductory Chinese B. The two parts combined cover the same materials as CHNS 1101 FIRST YEAR CHINESE I and fulfill the requirement for admission to CHNS 1102 FIRST YEAR CHINESE II.
Corequisites: EESC BC1001 Students enrolled in EESC BC1001 must enroll in this required lab course. Students cannot enroll in this course unless also enrolled in BC1001.