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Writing Course Options

Â鶹´«Ã½ offers three different three-credit courses that satisfy the Level 1: Writing requirement for the WMU Essential Studies curriculum and one laboratory course that provides you with extra writing support, should you seek it.

 

What are my Level 1: Writing course options?

The three Level 1: Writing course options are Foundations in Written Communication, Informational Writing, and Technical Communication. Your advisor will recommend the writing course that is best for your major.

 

This foundational writing course offers you practice and guidance in the strategies and behaviors that contribute to success in written communication and information literacy. The course emphasizes the production, reception, and revision of writing for varied audiences, situations, and information needs.

This course develops the basic composition skills required of the competent writer in business and professions. Through continuing directed practice in writing, you will develop competence in the organization and presentation of facts and information in writing.

This course presents principles of objective presentation of factual material in written, oral, and electronic communication, with emphasis on the research process. Content, format, and mechanics, as well as a clear, concise style are important components of individual and collaborative assignments.

 

How can I receive additional support in my writing course?

If you desire extra support in your writing course, you may choose to enroll in a one-credit Writing Studies Lab (ENGL 1040) alongside the Foundations in Written Communication (ENGL 1050) course.

 

This lab is a companion to specifically-designated ENGL 1050 sections. The lab provides you with 75 minutes of extra instructional time each week. During this extra instructional time, you can expect to:

  •   engage in expanded learning activities
  •   review particularly challenging course material
  •   receive additional individualized support from your instructor
  •   gain further practice in writing, rewriting, and editing

The lab is graded on a credit/no credit basis.

 

Reading Course Options

Â鶹´«Ã½ offers a two-credit course that focuses on developing your college reading and study strategies.

 

This course is designed to provide you with strategic literacy skills for academic success. The areas of focus include developing academic vocabulary, critically understanding texts, and strengthening reading and study practices. You will use visual, digital, and print-based texts to build knowledge in all areas of study.

Note: Credit for this course will not apply to the number of credit hours needed for graduation from WMU.