WRI 1100: Humanities Research & Writing Seminar (2024-2025)
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This section of WRI 1100, offered by a theology professor, teaches academic inquiry and writing in the humanities. The course continues the academic inquiry and writing skills of WRI 1000 by incorporating the elements and standards of college-level research and writing within a disciplinary context. Students use writing throughout the term as a tool to investigate and communicate information and ideas and to approach and answer complex questions. Key elements include learning to develop good research questions and lines of inquiry; writing in appropriate disciplinary genres; understanding the proper use of primary and secondary sources; evaluating, summarizing, analyzing, and synthesizing research; revising writing so as to develop and deepen ideas; and producing a culminating paper or project.
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20311 |
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Doug Koskela
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M,W,F
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10:30AM-11:50 AM
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01/06-03/07
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Demaray Hall 254
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20 of 20 seats open
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Restrictions: Freshman, Sophomore students only.
Attributes: Disciplinary Writing
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading, Audit
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term
Prerequisites: WRI 1000: C- or better
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