Spotlight on WRIT 1120: The Writing Process

The English Department continues its series of posts highlighting our courses. Now, we shine a spotlight on our 1000-level writing course: 

WRIT 1120: The Writing Process: Theory and Practice (0.5 unit) 

A practical and theoretical study of the writing process, especially for academic writing. Students will use writing to invent, arrange, style, draft, and revise arguments suitable to the rhetorical demands of academic inquiry. Rhetorical conventions of academic scholarship, such as contextualization, synthesis, documentation, and formatting, will be central to the course. 

> Fall: 5 in-person sections and 1 online section with varying levels of availability 

  • for example, see 1120-02 M/W 4:30-5:45pm 

> Winter: 4 in-person sections and 2 online sections with varying levels of availability 

  • for example, see 1120-08 M/W 4:30-5:45pm 

For more information about WRIT 1120 or the Writing minor more generally, contact Dr. Nathaniel Street, Writing Coordinator: nathaniel.street@msvu.ca 

*Image credit: all images are by MSVU English students. 

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