This course applies classical and contemporary rhetorical theory to written communication. The readings and assignments, which include examples of and exercises in descriptive, expository, narrative, and persuasive writing, will improve the capacity of students and practicing professionals to write clearly and effectively for both specialist and non-specialist audiences. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursNote:Students cannot receive credit for RCM 408 and RCM 808; those courses have overlapping content.
This course applies classical and contemporary rhetorical theory to written communication. The readings and assignments, which include examples of and exercises in descriptive, expository, narrative, and persuasive writing, will improve the capacity of students and practicing professionals to write clearly and effectively for both specialist and non-specialist audiences. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursNote:Students cannot receive credit for RCM 408 and RCM 808; those courses have overlapping content.