This course is a continuation of English 1. Students will use advanced research skills to write papers from across the curriculum. Research papers will be informative and persuasive in nature and will be based on topics from academic disciplines (social sciences, literature and the humanities, or science and mathematics). Students will conduct research using primary and secondary library resources, surveys and questionnaires, observation, and interviews and will use the MLA format and one other format (APA, Chicago) to document their sources. Students will be asked to prepare 25-35 pages of polished writing. Prerequisite: 20-801-201, English 1.
Credits: 3
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Catalog/Class # Semester Class Dates Meeting Times Instructor Mode of Instruction
20801202
Class #50852
Spring 2008-2009
Mar 9 2009 -
May 8 2009
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
M W F
Redfield,Karen A
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20801202
Class #51252
Spring 2008-2009
Mar 10 2009 -
May 7 2009
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
T R
Galligan,John G
Short Term
Catalog/Class # Semester Class Dates Meeting Times Instructor Mode of Instruction
20801202
Class #50686
Spring 2008-2009
Mar 9 2009 -
May 8 2009
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
M W F
Short Term