This course fulfills the American Cultures Requirement and is intended for international students.
This advanced oral communication course for multilingual international students offers opportunities to practice listening and speaking strategies in the U.S. university classroom.
This seminar introduces graduate students to current composition theory and practice.
This course introduces students to key principles and rhetorical strategies of writing texts in nonacademic settings.
This writing workshop offers students an opportunity to write essays and other nonfiction prose.
In this course students meet in class and online to hone the ability to read and write academic prose.
This is a strictly introductory course. It presumes no formal training on the part of the students.
This writing seminar satisfies the second half of the Reading and Composition Requirement.
This writing seminar satisfies the first half of the Reading and Composition Requirement.
This course is restricted to students in the Fall Program for Freshmen.
Hours: M-Th 8-2:30Tel: 510 642 5570Fax: 510 642 6963Email: collegewriting@berkeley.edu
Address: 112 Wheeler Hall #2500 Berkeley, CA 94720-2500
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University of California 112 Wheeler Hall #2500 Berkeley, CA 94720-2500
Hours: M-Th 8-2:30Phone: (510) 642-5570Fax: (510) 642-6963Email: collegewriting@berkeley.edu