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The Expository and College Writing Program

Reading and writing are essential and inseparable features of all academic disciplines. The undergraduate core curriculum requires students to demonstrate that they can:

  1. produce coherent texts within common college-level written forms;
  2. revise and improve these texts;
  3. research topics, develop arguments, and organize supporting details;
  4. analyze and develop multiple perspectives, including historical, cultural, and discursive;
  5. demonstrate proficiency in oral discourse;
  6. evaluate their own and others’ written and oral presentations.

To achieve these goals, all Purchase students are required to complete LWR 1110/College Writing or its equivalent. Entering students may only be exempted from College Writing by achieving an AP score of 4 or higher. For additional information, refer to the College Writing AP policy for freshmen.

College Writing is taught in small sections in a seminar/discussion format that requires students to achieve proficiency in speaking and listening as well as writing and reading.

Expository Writing Courses

  1. LWR 2052/Writing Memoir
  2. LWR 2110/Advanced Critical Writing Workshop
  3. LWR 3455/Teaching Good Prose
  4. LWR 3730/Adapting Literature for Performance
  5. LWR 3785/The Personal Essay

Writing courses (including College Writing) are also available through the School of Liberal Studies & Continuing Education.

Updated Feb. 22, 2013


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