Do you need to take English 102 during the Spring 2008 semester?

Have you already decided on a major?

Do you want more specialized writing instruction?

The UNC Writing Program offers special sections of English 102 (numbered 102i) geared toward supporting students in particular areas of the curriculum: Humanities, Social Sciences, Business, Natural Sciences, and Law.  

This course covers academic discourse in the fields of life and applied sciences, social sciences (including business), and humanities, and the special disciplines of business and law. Underlying the course is the premise that members of the different communities have different ways of knowing and that these ways of knowing shape the ways members of the communities write. For example, an anthropologist and an English professor may examine the same text, but their interpretations of the text and their presentations of these interpretations to their peers may differ significantly. English 102i enrolls students in a second semester writing course. Assignments in these courses are coordinated so that students receive intensive training in communication within an academic discipline as they develop fundamental writing skills and practice oral communication.

Writing in the Humanities:   A course designed specifically for students majoring in fields such as English, History, Communication Studies, Philosophy, Music, Art, Women’s Studies, Foreign Languages, or Cultural Studies.   Students will be introduced to several different disciplines within the Humanities and learn their predominant methods of inquiry.  Students will practice interpretive and reflective writing tasks that entail culture and its artifacts, and will learn the skills and versatility needed to write effectively in the Humanities.

102i.007

MWF

11:00 – 11:50

Greenlaw

317

A Bruder

102i. 016

TR

12:30 – 1:45

Murphey

220

M Malburne

 

Writing in the Social Sciences:  A course designed specifically for students majoring in fields such as Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, or Education.  Students will be introduced to several different disciplines within the Social Sciences and study their predominant methods of inquiry.  Most disciplines in the Social Sciences focus on the systematic study of human behavior.  Students will learn about methods of research, the types of evidence that are valued, and how to write to communicate effectively in the Social Sciences.

102i.002

TR

12:30 – 1:45

Greenlaw

103

MA Kirkpatrick

102i.003

TR

3:30 – 4:45

Wilson

139

M Westerman

102i.008

TR

2:00 – 3:15

Bingham

101

M Westerman

 

Writing in Business:   A course designed specifically for students who plan to apply to the Business School.  Students will be introduced to a variety of forms that serve specific business functions and will practice styles and formats that communicate information clearly and effectively in different business contexts.

102i.005

TR

9:30 – 10:45

Greenlaw

106

S Irons

102i.009

TR

8:00 – 9:15

Greenlaw

103

M Cadwallader

 

Writing in the Natural Sciences: In this course, students will write several types of scientific documents common in the natural science disciplines (Chemistry, Biology, Physics, etc.), such as lab reports, journal articles, and grant proposals, along with articles that interpret a scientific issue for the general public.  Improving the clarity of their writing will help students throughout their academic careers, whether or not they ultimately enter scientific fields.

102i.001

MWF

11:00 – 11:50

Greenlaw

107

W Harrell

102i.004

TR

9:30 – 10:45

Greenlaw

104

C Greer

102i.006

TR

12:30 – 1:45

Murphey

202

C Greer

102i.010

TR

8:00 – 9:15

Greenlaw

317

C Greer

 

Writing in the Law:  This course is designed for students interested in pursuing careers in law, politics, or public service.  We will study techniques of argumentation, analyze speeches and legal cases, and learn how to harness the persuasive power of language.  Assignments are designed to teach effective communication in all academic areas, but they will serve students especially well as they progress to law school. 

102i.014

TR

11:00 – 12:15

Greenlaw

103

K Pryal

102i.015

TR

2:00 – 3:15

Wilson

139

K Pryal

 

Please note that the 102i sections fulfill the College’s English 102 requirement.

If you have any questions about English 102i visit the UNC Writing Program Office (202 Greenlaw Hall) or contact Karen Sardi (ksardi@email.unc.edu). You may also speak with your advisor.