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University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Department of English
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Course Description

Fall Semester 2012

ENG 100(8): Composition I

instructor:  Georganne Nordstrom
time:  MWF 9:30-10:20
description: 

Why is Freshman Composition the one course required by almost every discipline at every university? Why is writing so important? Is texting writing? What about when we update our Facebook pages? Our work in this course will involve engaging questions exactly like these. We will explore the role writing plays not only in academic studies but also in our lives outside of school—the ways writing shapes how we perceive and construct the world. We will examine rhetorical strategies (audience, context, use of language, etc.) as they are used in the multitude of texts that we are exposed to every day, focusing particularly on issues that are relevant to you at this very particular time and in this place. In class, we will discuss current events on a regular basis, and our texts will include selected short stories, electronic texts, advertisements, as well as academic essays (all of which will be available online or as handouts).

You will write three short (3-4 page) papers, and the semester will culminate with a formal research project for which you will produce a research paper (6-8 pages) and a Powerpoint presentation. Each final paper will be the result of revisions, a required component of all formal papers.  You will also keep a journal and freewrite frequently throughout the semester.

Successful completion of this course will result in an understanding of the rhetorical situation surrounding various writing tasks: how to use writing to clarify and articulate your thoughts in ways that are appropriate in specific situations and for particular audiences. You will also become accustomed to, if not comfortable with, the writing process—and work towards identifying a specific process of writing that works for you.

Required Texts:

  • Hacker, Diana. A Pocket Style Manual,5th ed. New York, Bedford: 2009, ISBN-13: 978-0312593247

(can be bought from UHM’s bookstore)