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Apr 26, 2024
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RW 402 - Advanced Academic Reading and Writing VI0 lecture hours 0 lab hours 0 credits Course Description Academic Reading and Writing IV is the last in a four-course sequence designed to further develop needed skills in academic reading, writing, vocabulary use, and critical thinking, as well as deliver academic strategies to prepare students to be successful in a university setting. Skills and strategies are delivered through content-based instruction with topics including literature and ecology. This course also enhances students’ understanding of American culture by engaging them in the reading of classic American novels. They will focus on writing well-organized paragraphs and essays alongside recognizing the organizational structure of common academic texts. This course is required for program completion. Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Academic Reading
- Know which words to focus on
- Outline main ideas, important details, and examples
- Increase your reading speed and comprehension
- Use context clues to guess the meaning of new words
Academic Writing and Vocabulary Development
- Write a paragraph of analysis and an persuasive essay
- Provide evidence
- Organize a research paper and write a thesis statement
- Paraphrase, summarize, and use material from a source
- Weave in quotations
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