WRDS 380 Research Writing and Community Engagement
Applies scholarly research to community-engaged work that incorporates ethical communication and reflection.
WRDS 340 Multimodal Writing
Introduces students to the possibilities and constraints of writing in multiple modes through the creation and discussion of multimodal writing.
WRDS 390 Writing Disability
Explores disability theories, to understand their connections to writing and discourse studies.
WRDS 370 Research Writing and Marginalization
Examines how marginalized groups are positioned in research writing. Focuses on the role of power, knowledge, and ethics in shaping language features and textual structures of research writing.
WRDS 360 Knowledge popularization: Research Writing in New Media
Rhetorical purposes, moves and features of new media genres that use or transform research for public audiences. Provides opportunities for students to analyze, critically assess, and produce these genres themselves.
WRDS 350 Knowledge-Making in the Disciplines
An advanced scholarly research and writing course that allows students to build on their existing knowledge of academic research and writing practices by studying specific features of scholarly writing relevant to their own interests and disciplines. Students in the Faculty of Arts can take WRDS 350 to satisfy the writing component of the Writing and Research Requirement in the Faculty of Arts.