Warren College
Courses
For course descriptions not found in the 2005-2006 General Catalog,
please contact the department for more information.
10A. The Writing Course A (4) A
workshop course in reading and writing required of all Warren College
students. The course
emphasizes argumentation and critical writing
based on sources. Prerequisites: satisfaction of the university
entry level writing requirement and must be a Warren College student.
Letter grade
only.
10B. The Writing Course B (4) A workshop course in
reading and writing required of all Warren College students who have
completed 10A. The course continues the emphasis
on argumentation and critical writing based on sources. Prerequisites:
completion of WCWP 10A and must be a Warren College student. Letter
grade only.
11A. Warren Scholars Seminar A (4) The
Warren College Scholars Seminar A allows students to develop and
refine their expressive
and analytical skills. The seminar offers
an interdisciplinary approach to topics on the relation of individuals
and society, and the function of evidence and observation in the
formation of theories. The course emphasizes argumentation and
critical thinking. Prerequisites: limited to freshman Warren
College Honors Program students with math/verbal/writing scores
of 700
and above, and upon approval of a submitted writing sample.
11B. Warren Scholars Seminar B (4) The
Warren Scholars Seminar B allows students to develop and refine
their expressive and analytical skills by exploring a topic that
offers viewpoints from a wide range of disciplines. The seminar
emphasizes argumentation and critical writing. The topic will vary
each year. Prerequisite: Warren 11A or by consent of instructor.
195. Apprentice Teaching (1) Undergraduate
instructional assistance. Responsible both in area of learning and instruction.
Student must prepare reading materials assigned by the professors and
lead student discussions in Warren 11A or 11B. Prerequisite: student
must be in the Warren College Honors Program.
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