AP/WRIT1703 6.0 A: Writing Process
Offered by: WRIT
Session
Summer 2022
Term
SU
Format
ONLN (Fully Online)
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
In this course, students develop social science research, writing, and critical thinking skills through the study of writers in the act of writing. How do writers generate, find, borrow, and develop ideas? What principles, beliefs, and motivations govern this process? Students pursue this study using ethnographic methods and engaging with theories of invention, intellectual property, and knowledge construction. Prerequisites: None. Course credit exclusions: AP/WRIT 1700 9.00, AP/WRIT 1701 9.00, AP/WRIT 1702 9.00. Note: This is an approved LA&PS General Education course: Social Science.
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