ENGL 212
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Rhetoric and Civilization 2
English
College of Humanities
Course Description
Western civilization from the Renaissance to the present emphasizing rhetoric; the arts of language and their role in shaping institutions, values, and beliefs.
When Taught
Fall and Winter
Min
3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
0
Title
Understanding Texts
Learning Outcome
Demonstrate your understanding of the texts through written and oral assignments as well as through papers and essay exams.
Title
Understanding Vocabulary and Canons of Rhetoric
Learning Outcome
Understand the vocabulary and canons of rhetoric so that you can use the art of rhetoric effectively in listening to, reading, and analyzing the discourse of others, and in speaking and writing clearly and persuasively.
Title
Effective Writing and Communication
Learning Outcome
Demonstrate your understanding of the texts through written and oral assignments as well as through papers and essay exams.
Title
Careful and Critical Reading
Learning Outcome
Read carefully and critically primary texts from people and periods in history that have shaped the civilization we now have-particularly our intellectual traditions and values, but also our political, social, educational, and religious institutions.