English 118 - COLQ: HOW TO LIVE

Spring
2014
06
4.00
Pamela Thompson
TTh 09:00-10:20
Smith College
40602-S14
SEELYE 304
pthompson@smith.edu
In sections limited to 15 students each, this course primarily provides systematic instruction and practice in reading and writing academic prose, with emphasis on argumentation. The course also provides instruction and practice in conducting research and in public speaking. Bilingual students and non-native speakers are especially encouraged to register for sections taught by Holly Davis. Priority will be given to incoming students in the fall-semester sections. Course may be repeated for credit with another instructor. Through wide-ranging readings from ancient philosophy to contemporary memoirs, we will engage this most essential question: How are we to live our lives? Philosophers and artists, farmers and writers, religious leaders and political activists have given us a rich variety of approaches to this question, envisioning utopias both large and farm-small, proposing maxims to live by, conducting private and public experiments, condensing hard-won knowledge into prose. The range of forms of these provocative writings leads to this class?s second question: How are we to write about matters? Can be repeated for credit with a different topic. (E)
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.