If you have any concerns, please see the instructor about these concerns as soon as possible. This class is offered through the First Year Writing Program in the Department of Writing and Rhetoric. In addition to negotiating huge discounts, the bookstore coordinates with the publishers to deliver materials through First Day™, so they are available the first day of class. If you choose to Opt-Out, you will be given the option to purchase the same content at the national retail price. Every student will have the opportunity to Opt-In to their First Day™ content. Through the course Materials button available in and you can opt-in there to get access to your textbook. In this course, First Day applies to EasyWriter with Exercises 8e with Portfolio Keeping 3e. This course utilizes the First Day Inclusive Access textbook program, which provides you with discounted digital copies of your books. EasyWriter with Exercises 8e with Portfolio Keeping 3e University of Central Florida, 2022.Students will be able to negotiate differences in and act with intention on feedback from readers when drafting, revising, and editing their writing. Students will be able to draw conclusions based on analysis and interpretation of primary evidence and place that work in conversation with other source materials. Students will be able to produce writing that demonstrates their ability to navigate choices and constraints in a variety of public and/or academic research genres that matter to specific communities.Ĭontributing Knowledge. Students will be able to evaluate and act on criteria for relevance, credibility, and ethics when gathering, analyzing, and presenting primary and secondary source materials. Students will be able to purposefully integrate multimodality, multiple languages, and/or multiliteracies into writing products to support their goals. Students will be able to generate and explore genuine lines of inquiry related to writing, language, literacy, and/or rhetoric. These outcomes represent the knowledge and skills you should expect to acquire throughout the semester. The learning outcomes listed below guide what you will actually do in ENC 1102. Through this process, ENC 1102 invites students to contribute to discipline-specific conversations in writing studies and introduces them to a range of research literacies that they can adapt for future use at UCF and beyond. Students learn to ask research questions that matter to specific communities, collect and analyze primary and secondary materials to extend public and academic conversations, refine research findings and continually revisit and extend ideas, and express those ideas across multiple genres and modalities. Course DescriptionĮNC 1102 emphasizes the discipline and community-specific nature of academic and public research writing through sustained, semester-long inquiry projects into topics related to writing, language, literacy, and/or rhetoric. The "NC" grading policy applies to this course. Emphasis on developing critical thinking and diversity of perspective.
This course requires classroom attendance and meets on a regularly scheduled basis in-person.ĮNC 1102: Focus on extensive research in analytical and argumentative writing based on a variety of readings from the humanities.Course Prerequisites: ENC 1101 or equivalent.I will communicate using this e-mail and Webcourses messages you can expect to hear from me within 24-48 hours on weekdays.