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| College Catalog : English : ENC 1102 |
» Register for ENC 1102ARGUMENT AND PERSUASION - (Online) |
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| Description & Materials |
ENC 1102 introduces students to techniques and forms of argument in a broad range of disciplines, including the humanities, social sciences, business, and natural sciences. This course encourages students to investigate the relationship between writing and knowledge, and to discover how writing can create, rather than merely transmit, knowledge. Class lectures and discussions will reveal the complementary relationship between writing and research and demonstrate how persuasive techniques and genres vary from discipline to discipline. Students will learn how writing effectively and correctly in their fields will help to integrate them as professionals into their "knowledge communities. This course is taught within an online learning management system, and therefore you must have access to the Internet. Once you register for the course, you will receive an email with instructions on how to access your online course. Prerequisite: ENC 1101 or test score equivalency or test equivalency
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| How to Register |
Step 1: Determine Eligibility
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Step 2: Review Enrollment Policies
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Step 3: Register
There are 4 ways by which to register for a correspondence course:
Register Online NowFor students intending to apply for admission to UF: Please be advised that Correspondence/Flexible Learning courses cannot be used for credit toward admission. Further, courses taken through our program will remain permanently on the student's transcript and may negatively impact future acceptance to UF. Please contact our office for additional clarification. |
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