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Rhetoric 4, 5 s.h.

Analysis and critique to discover, question, explain, and justify positions and claims made in writing and speaking; reading and listening to comprehend and assess arguments; employment of rhetorical concepts (e.g., purpose, audience); understanding research as responsible inquiry for speaking and writing; special topics, activities.

All undergraduates must satisfy the Rhetoric requirement. Students must enroll in the Rhetoric course indicated on their Degree Audits during their first year at the University. Students must enroll in Rhetoric each sequential semester until the requirement has been satisfied. Students who question their placement may bring their Degree Audits to the Rhetoric office during registration. No section changes will be permitted after the first week of classes. TRANSFER STUDENTS: As stated above, all students, regardless of the number of hours they transfer, must satisfy the Rhetoric requirement. Transfer students who question their placement may bring their Degree Audits to the Rhetoric office during acceptable periods of registration.

RHET:1030 focuses on writing, speaking, and reading. In addition to informal assignments, students are required to complete four formal assignments. Formal assignments require extensive revision and most involve peer workshopping in class. 

Requirements:

completion of any required ESL courses

Rhetoric