AC ENG (F25) | 20A ACADEMIC WRITING | STAFF |
Academic English 20A covers foundational academic writing skills including summarizing and critiquing. Students enrolled in this course also receive intensive instruction on English academic language use. This is a 5-unit course, which includes a 1-unit lab component.
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AC ENG (F25) | 20B ACADEMIC WRITING | STAFF |
Academic English 20B builds on the 20A curriculum and helps students develop writing skills necessary for working with multiple academic sources. Students enrolled in this course practice organizing and synthesizing multiple perspectives from sources to develop an informed position on an academic topic. Students also receive intensive instruction on advanced English academic language use. This is a 5-unit course, which includes a 1-unit lab component.
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AC ENG (F25) | 20C ACADEMIC WRITING | STAFF |
Academic English 20C is designed for students who have some experience with English academic writing but would like to receive additional help learning about the expectations for college-level writing. This course may be especially helpful for students who feel like they did not receive enough practice writing in their junior and senior years of high school. This course provides students with hands-on opportunities to practice identifying, evaluating, analyzing, and presenting source information for credibility and relevance to an academic topic. This is a 5-unit course, which includes a 1-unit lab component.
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AC ENG (F25) | 22A READING&VOCABULARY | STAFF |
Academic English 22A is designed to strengthen students’ college-level reading and vocabulary skills. Many college-level courses require intensive reading of texts with advanced vocabulary, and the skills learned in this class will help prepare students for such texts. This is a 2-unit course.
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AC ENG (F25) | 139W ADV ACADMIC WRITING | STAFF |
Ac Eng 139W: Advanced Academic Writing is an upper-division writing course. All UCI students need to take at least one upper-division writing course to complete their degree requirements. Students can take an upper-division writing course in their respective majors (e.g., an English major might take English 101W) or, depending on their major's degree requirements, take an upper-division writing course outside their major.
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