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No charge, open to all Lane students on a drop-in basis, although appointments are available. A qualified instructor/tutor will assist with writing assignments for any class you are taking at Lane. Bring in your writing at any stage - from a vague idea to a finished draft - and we will help you develop, organize, edit and proof, but the pen stays in the hand of the writer. The student does their own research and writing; we work with you to discover effective writing techniques, work on whatever is in most need of revision, and offer possible sources of evidence for your thesis.
Appointments preferred, call 942-4202 or drop-in. |
ENG 104 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: HUMOR
(CRN 21948) 4 cr.
Thr, beginning October 2 6:00 p.m.-9:50 p.m.
CGC130 James Kiser
In this class we will be taking a slightly different approach to literature and literary study using primarily humorous writings.
WR 115 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING
(CRN 21492) 4 cr.
Tue, beginning September 30 6:00 p.m.-9:50 p.m.
CGC108 . Staff
Prerequisite: Appropriate scores on Lane's Writing Placement Test or a passing grade (C- or better) in WR 095 or equivalent. This course emphasizes frequent writing, revision, and editing, to help students learn to express ideas clearly in logically organized essays. It also helps students develop analytic skills, so they can become critical thinkers, readers and writers. Because this course serves as an introduction to college writing, skills essential for success in WR 121 will be introduced in WR 115. The course fulfills some programs' writing requirements.
WR 121 ENGLISH COMPOSITION
(CRN 21493) 4 cr.
Tue, beginning September 30 6:00 p.m.-9:50 p.m.
CGC126 Nela Ladd-Bruni
This is the fundamental course for all writing students. It emphasizes defining and developing a significant topic and using principles of clear thinking to support an assertive thesis. Students should understand their subject matter, audience, purpose, and point-of-view, and demonstrate that understanding through the organization and development of essays. Students should analyze and evaluate other writers' work to sharpen their critical abilities as readers and writers. Because some students may go directly from WR 121 to WR 123, instructors will assign at least one argumentative essay and introduce basic principles of argumentation and research.
WR 122 COMPOSITION: STYLE AND ARGUMENT
(CRN 21494) 4 cr.
Tue, beginning September 30 6:00 p.m.-9:50 p.m.
CGC112 James Kiser
While continuing the concerns of English Composition WR 121, Composition: Style and Argument WR 122 emphasizes the development of argumentation skills and the control of style to suit a variety of writing situations. Both subjects-argument and style-are presented in the context of critical reading and the writing of essays.