Course Description

Purpose

If you are a student with a documented disability who anticipates needing accommodations in this course, please inform me after you meet with Jill or Suzanne in Disability/Access Services, in the Student Resource Centre, lower floor of the old SUB. jill.davies@acadiau.ca 585-1127 or suzanne.robicheau@acadiau.ca 585-1913.

The goals of this section, E1, of English 1413 are to expose students to literature in a variety of genres, which will entail acts of reading that require you to think, and to demand of you written work that will also make you think.

The writing you do will be connected to the reading you do.

Means

In this course students will read a variety of poetry, drama, and fiction from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries. Students will also receive writing instruction based on formal rhetorical principles.

Attendance is a required component of the course (see Attendance); if that represents a problem for you, you should choose a different section of English 1413.