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Nov 28, 2024
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PADM 5053 - Academic Writing (CA-HE, D-HE) Fall or Spring. 1.5 credits. S/U grades only.
Enrollment limited to: fall semester CIPA students; spring semester international graduate students.
E. Foley.
Designed for non-native speakers of English, this course focuses on developing core academic writing skills in a policy context. The course starts with focused on two overarching patterns in academic writing: the movement from general to specific and movements from problem to process to solution. Data commentaries are developed and summaries and critiques are written. The earlier work is viewed as preparation to write genre specific texts later in the course.
Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the interplay between audience, purpose and strategy,
forms of organization, issues of style, flow and academic presentation. This focus on positioning is
reinforced throughout the course.
Outcome 2: Students will develop the underlying skills to create general to specific and specific to general texts,
problem, process and solution texts, data commentaries, summaries and critiques.
Outcome 3: Students will recognize and proactively eliminate patterns of linguistic error in their individual writing
by engaging in the production of an electronic or ePortfolio.
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