Course Segments
Blugold Seminar (WRIT) courses are made up of four segments that take you through writing-intensive and inquiry-based approaches to college-level texts, research, and writing.
Reading the conversations
Get introduced to some of the major conversations or debates about the section theme and to some parts of the classical discussions about rhetoric. You'll find resources available at the McIntyre Library and the practices necessary for college-level research.
Understanding perspective
Get ready to apply information literacy and research skills to find and evaluate an authoritative source (such as a scholarly article) on a specific topic. In this segment of the course, you'll learn valuable rhetorical terms and concepts and practice them with a variety of readings. You'll do a rhetorical analysis and write a paper on a source you select.
Cultivating complexity
Collect additional authoritative sources to read more deeply into your topic, and practice rhetorical knowledge by discussing and analyzing new source materials. In this segment of the course, you’ll write a paper that will allow you to articulate the different views expressed in your readings and be able to put those views in conversation with each other.
Joining the conversation
Finally, bring together your skills and the course goals by completing scholarly research on a topic of your choice and by contributing to the existing conversation on that topic. You’ll make decisions about the rhetorical aspects of your final paper or project (such as intended purpose, targeted audience, genre, format, etc.).