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Apr 24, 2025
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ENG 301 - Rhetoric for Professional Writers Description: Study and practice in rhetorically effective workplace writing. Includes rhetorical theory, ethics, organizational contexts, and the study and practice of professional writing genres.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Academic Writing I and Academic Writing II.
Credits: (5)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Identify and apply the rhetorical conventions of a variety of professional genres, including professional/business letters, memos, proposals, and emails.
- Identify a variety of perspectives related to workplace writing. These perspectives include rhetorical, social, ethical, technological, and professional aspects of texts, documents, and other workplace writing contexts.
- Develop skills to deploy rhetoric in professional contexts that involve persuasion and knowledge-making. They practice applying these skills to “real world” problems.
- Develop and demonstrate research strategies appropriate to workplace writing.
- Demonstrate presentation skills appropriate to workplace contexts.
- Define and analyze examples of professional writing according to the theoretical foundations of the discipline.
- Demonstrate their understanding of the theoretical foundations of rhetoric and professional writing.
- Demonstrate their ability to adjust style and voice for rhetorical effectiveness in professional writing genres.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 2/20/20
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