ENGL 1623: English II

Subject
Credit Hours 3.0 Lecture Hours 3.0 Lab Hours 0.0
Type of Credit
Baccalaureate/Transfer
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Course Description
The student will continue to develop the writing skills studied in ENGL 1613. This course is designed to prepare students to write in multiple rhetorical situations including academic and professional fields of study. To receive credit toward the IAI General Education Requirements, this course must be completed with a grade of C or better. AAS: Communications elective. IAI: C1 901R.
Prerequisite(s)
ENGL 1613 with a grade of C or better - Must be completed prior to taking this course.

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Refine the writing and research skills established in ENGL 1613
  • Demonstrate audience awareness when making rhetorical choices, including choices related to style, tone, and diction
  • Demonstrate an awareness of rhetorical appeals in students' own texts
  • Analyze the values and writing conventions of their discipline
  • Create multiple pieces of formal writing which contribute to a final academic research text
  • Create and share a multimodal presentation
Topical Outline

1. Rhetoric: Style, strategies, devices, tools, and appeals; relationship to audience
2. Research: Credibility, integration, citation and documentation, research as inquiry, types of sources, role of research librarian
3. Composition: Focus, coherence, development, grammar, spelling, and punctuation, introductions, body paragraphs, and conclusions
4. Reading: Engagement with texts: annotation, outlining, vocabulary; critical analysis of texts including non-fiction, academic writing
5. Criticality: Intellectual empathy, originality in thought, context of social and cultural contexts, diverse viewpoints
6. Multimodality: Integration of visual, textual, and oral elements; methods of engaging audience; rhetorical awareness