Christopher Kausch II
Specialist in Applied Linguistics
English Language Center
Student Affairs
Adjunct Faculty
585-475-2239
Christopher Kausch II
Specialist in Applied Linguistics
English Language Center
Student Affairs
Adjunct Faculty
585-475-2239
Currently Teaching
UWRT-100
Critical Reading and Writing
3 Credits
Critical Reading and Writing is a one semester, three-credit course limited to 15 students per section. This course is designed to help students develop the literacy practices they will need to be successful in their First-Year Writing course. Students will read, understand, interpret, and synthesize a variety of texts. Assignments are designed to challenge students intellectually, culturally and rhetorically. Through inquiry-based assignment sequences, students will improve their writing by developing academic research and literacy practices that will be further strengthened in First-Year Writing. Particular attention will be given to critical reading, academic writing conventions, and revision. Small class size promotes frequent student-instructor and student-student interaction. The course also emphasizes the principles of intellectual property and academic integrity in academic writing. This course fulfills a Gen Ed free elective.