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University Bulletin: Undergraduate Programs 2003-2004 The George Washington University  

 
   
 

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES

Director of the Language Center M.R. Gonglewski

5 Introduction to Academic Writing for Undergraduates (0) Siczek
  Introduction to university-level writing, with a focus on building essential academic vocabulary, developing sentence and paragraph-level structures, and applying skills to diverse academic writing assignments. Eight class hours per week. Tuition is charged at the rate of 4 credit hours.
15 American Multicultural Perspectives Siczek and Staff in Washington, D.C. (3)
  A writing-intensive course that explores the capital's rich multicultural heritage through diverse texts and community resources. Designed to represent the pedagogy of the American university experience through critical reading, inquiry, and discussion. Upon successful completion of EAP 15, students will go on to take UW 20. Laboratory fee, $25.
46 EAP Tutorial (0) Staff
  Individualized instruction in specific skill areas. Departmental approval required. Tuition is charged at the rate of 1, 2, or 3 credit hours, for 1, 2, or 3 hours of instruction per week, respectively.
110 Academic Writing and Research for Graduate Students I (0) Mueller
  The research/writing process. Practice in reading university-level materials and reading-based writing. Focus on revision and editing. Eight class hours per week. Tuition is charged at the rate of 4 credit hours.
111 Academic Writing and Research for Graduate Students II (3) Mueller
  Academic writing and advanced research course for students who demonstrate high proficiency in English. Small group work and oral presentations on research.

 

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