ENGL 112
Fall 2010
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01
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Crosslisting:
AMST 124 |
Certificates: Environmental Studies |
This course explores different ways of thinking and writing about the natural world and our relations with it. What are the implications of biblical, Darwinian, and deep ecological worldviews for humans' relations with the environment? How do science and religion, wonder and anger, art and advocacy contribute to effective environmental writing? Drawing on classic American texts from Ralph Waldo Emerson to the latest issue of the environmental magazine Orion, and practicing writing in different modes, we seek answers to these questions and more. |
Essential Capabilities:
Writing Comments on weekly short responses will stress clarity, organization, and effectiveness. Longer essays will focus on developing an argument. There will also be the chance to write in different modes, from the creative to the polemical.
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Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA ENGL |
Course Format: Seminar | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (ENVS) |
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Past Enrollment Probability: Not Available |
SECTION 01 | Special Attributes: FYI |
Major Readings: Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore
TBA
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Examinations and Assignments: Weekly response writing; three essays and a final project or take-home exam. No in-class exams. |
Additional Requirements and/or Comments: TBA |
Instructor(s): Stowe,William W. Times: .M.W... 01:10PM-02:30PM; Location: DWNY100; |
Total Enrollment Limit: 19 | | SR major: X | JR major: X |   |   |
Seats Available: -1 | GRAD: X | SR non-major: X | JR non-major: X | SO: X | FR: 19 |
Web Resources: Syllabus |
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Total Submitted Requests: 1 | 1st Ranked: 1 | 2nd Ranked: 0 | 3rd Ranked: 0 | 4th Ranked: 0 | Unranked: 0 |
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