Introduces American Psychological Association (APA) style and documentation, including document format, in-text citation, and references page. Includes style and documentation for narrative and academic papers. Students will work with provided sources. Recommended for pre-nursing and nursing students, allied health students, and STEM and social science students. 09/26/2022-12/10/2022 Online Lecture Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
- Teacher: Christopher Zimmerly-Beck
Introduces scholarship resources and the application process. Examines and applies the concept of 'telling the story of me,' and drafting, revising, and editing a complete scholarship application essay. 09/26/2022-10/28/2022 Online Lecture Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
- Teacher: Shilo Niziolek
Introduces the academic essay. Students learn to use a writing process, from brainstorming to polishing, as they develop original responses to challenging articles and academic essays. The class emphasizes information literacy: how to find and evaluate source material, as well as integrate and cite it. 09/26/2022-12/10/2022 Online Lecture Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
- Teacher: Taylor Donnelly
Introduces the academic essay. Students learn to use a writing process, from brainstorming to polishing, as they develop original responses to challenging articles and academic essays. The class emphasizes information literacy: how to find and evaluate source material, as well as integrate and cite it. 09/27/2022-12/08/2022 In-Person Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 01:00PM - 02:50PM, Roger Rook Hall, RR208.
- Teacher: Matthew Robinson
Introduces the academic essay. Students learn to use a writing process, from brainstorming to polishing, as they develop original responses to challenging articles and academic essays. The class emphasizes information literacy: how to find and evaluate source material, as well as integrate and cite it. 09/26/2022-12/07/2022 In-Person Lecture Monday, Wednesday 01:00PM - 02:50PM, McLoughlin Hall, M254.
- Teacher: Matthew Robinson