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Write Like a Winner

Hi

Just wondering if you know what type of courses are considered “expository

writing” courses.

Jen
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Hi there. For everyone who’s wondering, an “expository writing” course teaches you how to effectively convey ideas and meaning in writing. These are super useful skills to learn, especially for once you’re out and about in the real world of jobs (ahh!!).

UofT offers a bunch of undergraduate writing courses. You can take ENG100 (Effective Writing), TRN190 (Critical Reading and Writing) at Trinity College, or even get a minor in Writing & Rhetoric at Innis College. This popular program offers tons of great courses, like INI103 (Writing Essays) and INI300 (Strategic Writing in Business). The university also puts on a series of “writing plus” workshops during the year. These hour-long sessions teach research, note-taking, and how to write many types of assignments, like book reviews.

For more info about writing opportunities, check out the artszone website.

Kittens,

Aska

2 Comments

  • Samara

    Hi! so…i’m from Mexico and i’m considering going to Innis College but i just can?t find the link, or section where ALL the courses or programs are offered. I’m finishing my 5TH semester of High School and i must hurry up for the 2012 Aplication Dead line.
    I would greatly appreciate if you could help me here!
    Thanks in advance 🙂

    Cancun QROO, Mexico

  • aska

    Hey!!

    Boy doesn’t Innis just love Mexico!

    I just wanted to have a little clarification moment. Innis College is one of seven colleges that make up the University of Toronto. Even though you will be in Innis College, you will be eligible to take courses from the entire Arts and Science catalogue.

    See here (http://www.artsandscience.utoronto.ca/ofr/calendar/Calendar.pdf) for the Arts and Science course calendar with all the wondrous courses that were offered this year

    But Innis does offer some pretty awesome classes which anyone, from any college can take. Check it yo: (http://www.artsandscience.utoronto.ca/ofr/timetable/winter/innis.html)

    damn! i hate when i can’t make cool little link for webpages … oh well

    Innis looks forward to doing business with you!

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