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"A linguist at Portland State University found that the people (with a two or four year college degree) in the highest quintile in writing ability earn more than three times what those with the worst writing skills make.." What is the difference
between W231 and W132? Professional Writing
Skills (W231)
is
an IUPUI English Department course that fulfills a portion of the general
education requirements for students in the Schools of Allied Health, Education,
Science, Social Work, Physical Education, and Public and Environmental Affairs,
among others. It also carries elective credit under the English Major.
With a grade of C
or better in W131/W140 (or a comparable composition class) as a prerequisite,
students are introduced to writing in nonacademic settings, particularly
report writing. W231 focuses on the development of information retrieval
skills that will be of value not only in the work place, but also in upper-level
courses in the student's major area of study.
In addition, students
are introduced to Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint. All on-campus classes
meet regularly in a computer classroom. Students' work is assessed by
portfolio. Please direct questions to W231 Course Coordinator, Julie
Freeman.
W132
is
a second writing course required by the School of Liberal Arts and is an
option for several other majors as well.
The course stresses
argumentation and research concurrently, with a secondary emphasis on
critical evaluation in both reading and writing. Evaluation is based on
a portfolio of the student's work.
Contact the English Dept.
for more information.
While both W132 and
W231 emphasize research skills, W132 differs from W231 mainly in that
it focuses on argumentation rather than on problem/solution; its assignments
do not target a local organization or business as in W231; and there is
no primary research component. In addition, W132 involves academic writing
done in an academic setting, while W231 involves workplace writing composed
for a professional audience. Direct questions about W132 to Anne
Williams.
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