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William Marvin
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Undergraduate Courses

E305 Principles of Writing and Rhetoric

E305 is a humanities-based exploration of central principles of rhetoric in written communication. Intended as a core course for students in the English department's writing concentration, this class provides an introduction to the history of theoretical movements in writing and rhetoric and the basic principles of written communication. The course considers major theorists of written discourse, explores competing perspectives on a variety of rhetorical issues (e.g., genre, audience, invention, arrangement, style, visual rhetoric), and discusses various approaches to rhetorical analysis of written documents (e.g., Marxist, feminist, postmodern, cultural studies).

Contact us: Through the mail at 1773 Campus Delivery, 359 Eddy Hall, Ft. Collins, CO 80523-1773. On the phone at (970) 491-6428. By email at english@lamar.colostate.edu.

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