ENGL332

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Writing for the Professions

HumanitiesUndergraduateCollege of Liberal Arts

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Analyze, compose, and critique varied genres of workplace writing, such as memos, research reports, letters, manuals, resumes, fliers, newsletters, web pages, presentations, and other public relations materials.

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Compose for different purposes: explanation, persuasion, analysis, reflection.

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Analyze audiences and adapt writing to different audiences in terms of content, style, formatting, readability, and mode of delivery (print or electronic).

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Analyze writing situations: styles, conventions, format expectations, and alternatives.

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Compose collaboratively in face-to-face and/or electronic environments.

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Plan group projects addressed to readers in actual rhetorical contexts; assess reader needs and investigate what is necessary to address those needs, the rhetorical context, and the purpose of the project; collaborate in composing the deliverables for group writing projects.

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Evaluate ethical concerns in writing appropriate to professional communities.