ENGCOMP 100W
Interdisciplinary Academic Writing
Description: Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 3 or 3H or English as a Second Language 36. Designed for sophomores/juniors/seniors. Course in academic writing suitable for both lower- and upper-division students that helps them develop academic papers with range of complexity and length. Focus on conventions of academic prose and genres across disciplines. Written assignments include common forms of academic writing such as argument, research paper, and/or critical essay. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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Summer 2024 - I took this class during FSP in the summer, and I would say it was an easy A. We had readings for every class, but they weren't too complex. The class was small, so participation was encouraged to keep the class going. I also really liked Dr. Drissi; she is very motherly and understanding. I would highly recommend. Assignments: 20% Personal Essay: 2-3 pages 25% Research Notebook 30% Research Paper: 7-8 pages 25% Participation
Summer 2024 - I took this class during FSP in the summer, and I would say it was an easy A. We had readings for every class, but they weren't too complex. The class was small, so participation was encouraged to keep the class going. I also really liked Dr. Drissi; she is very motherly and understanding. I would highly recommend. Assignments: 20% Personal Essay: 2-3 pages 25% Research Notebook 30% Research Paper: 7-8 pages 25% Participation