Advanced Academic Writing Part B

Course: ESL6302B

Strong writing skills are necessary to communicate effectively in academic and professional environments. Students examine and select organizational patterns to produce coherent, clear and unified writing for college and workplace situations. Students produce discipline-specific research essays by applying research skills and documenting sources according to academic guidelines. Extensive feedback from professors enables students to edit systematically and to enhance written work. Students who excel in this course demonstrate language skills that align with Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for Languages Level B2+ in writing.

Prerequisites

ESL6302A


All sections for this course are in progress.

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