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EXPOSITORY & ARGUMENTATIVE WRITING

Details
Credit: 3 Hours, Undergraduate
Gordon Rule: 6000
GenEd: C
Lessons: 12
CourseWork: Submit lessons online, by mail or fax
Exams: 0
Instructor: Lindsey Collins
DEREK MERRILL
Delivery: Print
Tuition & Fees
Tuition: Calculate Tuition
Materials: $169.27
Admin Fee: $100.00
This fee applies to both in-state and out-of-state enrollments.
Description & Materials This course prepares students to write expository and argumentative prose and to analyze their roles in contemporary culture. The course is designed to help students improve their grasp of standard written English, library research, critical analysis, and creative thinking. This course is also known as, and the equivalent of, "Expository & Argumetative Writing." This course is designed for students who are native English speakers or fluent non-native English-speaking students who have achieved at least a 500 TOEFL score or possess the equivalent abilities.

Study Guide SampleStudy Guide Sample

Show Course Materials
Title: STYLE: THE BASICS OF CLARITY AND GRACE
Author: JOSEPH WILLIAMS
Edition: 3rd
ISBN: 0-205-605-354
Price: $23.00 (new)
Title: GOOD REASONS WITH CONTEMPORARY ARGUMENTS:
Author: LESTER FAIGLEY et al
Edition: 3RD
ISBN: 0-321-364-961
Price: $72.67 (new)
Title: THE BRIEF PENGUIN HANDBOOK
Author: LESTER FAIGLEY
Edition: 2003
ISBN: 0-321-202-597
Price: $73.60 (new)
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