English 118 - COLLOQUIA IN WRITING

Spring
2017
03
4.00
Morgan Sheehan Bubla
TTh 09:00-10:20
Smith College
37076-S17
SEELYE 310
msheehanbubla@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 nonnative speakers are encouraged to register for sections taught by Ethan Myers and Morgan Sheehan-Bubla. Priority is given to incoming students in the fall-semester sections. Course may be repeated for credit with another instructor.: We are immersed in a culture of persuasion: advertisers make claims, politicians promises. Yet, despite what we believe about how we make decisions, successful persuasion is often based more on emotion than logical evidence. We examine the rhetoric of persuasion from the ancient Romans to the intentionally addictive nature of social media in order to separate the hype from the content and to develop our own, authentic persuasive styles.(E)
Topic: Hope and Fear: The Power of Persuasion. Nonnative speakers are strongly encouraged to enroll in this section, which is specifically designed to meet their needs.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.