The English Language Center offers on-campus courses for language and academic skills support. English for Academic Purposes (EAP) classes are open to all UW international students. They are designed ...
Courses approved to count for the Advanced Writing (ADVW) Requirement may be found in the Perspective Area 1 list in the General Bulletin (Advanced Writing PA1C). While some ADVW courses are open to ...
Be able to read academic and/or professional or technical texts and understand how disciplinary conventions and goals shape the texts they read. Understand and use writing as a means of learning and ...
Communication Intensive (CI) courses are part of the CWRU Unified General Education Requirements (UGER). The Writing Program offers a number of courses that fulfill this requirement. All CI courses ...
Writing Across the Curriculum (or WAC) is a pedagogical movement that has flourished at colleges and universities across the US for more than 40 years. Throughout its history, WAC has shown that ...
Writing an effective literature review is a core component of academic research. Beyond summarizing prior studies, it helps identify research gaps, justify new inquiries, and position research within ...
Academic writing courses have historically served as a kind of gate-keeping measure. In North America and other settler colonial societies, such courses have traditionally imparted skills and ...
To donate to the PWR, please make sure to enter or select the "Program for Writing and Rhetoric Fund" on the CU Boulder donation page. Students enrolled in PWR courses benefit from intimate learning ...
All academic disciplines use writing to develop ideas and communicate for specific purposes and audiences. The Writing Intensive (WI) course requirement at SUNY Cortland asks students to practice ...