ENGCOMP 5W
Literature, Culture, and Critical Inquiry
Description: Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 3. Use of analysis of literary works within cultural context to engage students in critical thinking and writing about issues important to academic inquiry and responsible citizenship. Minimum of 15 to 20 pages of revised text required in addition to regular informal writing exercises. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
Most Helpful Review
Fall 2020 - Dr. Chichester is so sweet and funny, and she provides very clear instructions and feedback on essays so that you know how to revise your work for the final draft. The readings aren't long since they're mostly short poems/prose, and there isn't an absurd amount of writing.
Fall 2020 - Dr. Chichester is so sweet and funny, and she provides very clear instructions and feedback on essays so that you know how to revise your work for the final draft. The readings aren't long since they're mostly short poems/prose, and there isn't an absurd amount of writing.
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Spring 2020 - Dr. Mehdizadeh was amazing! She was accommodating and always available for writing help. Just be aware that it is a writing II class so you do have short like 400 word journal entries due about twice a week on the readings. This quarter's theme was love and Dr. Mehdizadeh chose a variety of interesting texts that we had to use in a final essay. Would hundred percent recommend taking her!
Spring 2020 - Dr. Mehdizadeh was amazing! She was accommodating and always available for writing help. Just be aware that it is a writing II class so you do have short like 400 word journal entries due about twice a week on the readings. This quarter's theme was love and Dr. Mehdizadeh chose a variety of interesting texts that we had to use in a final essay. Would hundred percent recommend taking her!