ENG1121 Spring 2025

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ENG1121 Spring 2025
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Professor(s)
Department
English
Course Code
1121
Semester / Year
Spring 2025
Course Description

ENG 1121 is an advanced course in expository essay writing that includes a required library paper. This course further develops research and documentation skills (MLA style). Demanding literary and expository readings are assigned for classroom discussion and as a basis for essay writing.

A focus on using rhetorical analysis and audience awareness todevelop reading, writing, and researh skills for use both in and out of academia. Build upon skills learned in ENG 1101 to develop fluency for composing in contemporary environments through practice and revision of project-based assignments.

Course avatar and sidebar image from The Art Institute of Chicago – Pae White’s ‘Restless Rainbow’ overlooking The Lurie Garden and Millennium Park” by JR P via Flickr under the license CC BY-NC 2.0.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Jody R. Rosen

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