Course | RWS-390W |
Course Title | WRITING BUSINESS SETTINGS |
Section | 02 |
Schedule # | 23442 |
Units | 3.0 |
Session | SPRING CAMPUS |
Seats | 0/30 |
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Full Title | Writing in Business Settings |
Description | Composing effective texts and presentations for a wide range of audiences, business purposes, genres, and settings. Enhancing critical reading and writing skills by exploring how content contributes to meaning and effectiveness in business documents. |
Prerequisite | Rhetoric and Writing Studies 290. Satisfies Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement for students who have completed 60 units; completed Writing Placement Assessment with a score of 8 or better (or earned a grade of C (2.0) or better in Rhetoric and Writing Studies 280, 281 [or Linguistics 281] if score on WPA was 6 or lower); and completed General Education requirements in Composition and Critical Thinking. Proof of completion of prerequisites required: Test scores or verification of exemption; copy of transcript. |
General Text | International students are advised to take Linguistics 305W. |
Footnotes |
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Distance Education course. All class meetings and activities take place online.
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Immediate Access Course: Some or all of the required materials for this class are provided in digital format within Canvas. The materials are available by the first day of classes and are free through the add/drop date. The SDSU add/drop deadline is at 7:59 p.m. PDT but you have until 11:59 p.m. PDT to opt out of Immediate Access. Unless you opt out of Immediate Access by 11:59 p.m. PDT on the add/drop date, your SDSU student account will then be charged the special reduced price for use of the materials for the remainder of the semester. Please visit www.shopaztecs.com/immediateaccess for additional information about Immediate Access pricing, digital subscription duration, print add-ons, opting out and other frequently asked questions.
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The following student levels are allowed: Junior, Senior, Graduate.
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The following majors are allowed:
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Specific competency requirements must be met prior to enrolling in this class; see section information for details.
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