MCWP Program Goals and Course Outcomes
Program Goals
- Develop and refine critical thinking skills;
- Develop an ability to read, understand, and critique texts in diverse genres;
- Develop skills necessary for clear communication;
- Acquire a vocabulary and techniques for analysis and critical thought;
- Revise written work on a rhetorical level (in respect to thesis or claim, argument, evidence, and analysis) and on a sentence level (in respect to grammar, tone, syntax, and style);
- Develop arguments in a logical and effective way;
- Account for audience in their writing;
- Learn and follow the MLA citation format;
- In general, learn skills useful in their work for other classes or future careers; and
- Adhere to the guidelines for academic integrity and conduct, including rules for avoiding plagiarism, as set forth by the University of California, San Diego.
Course Goals
MCWP 40/R GoalsAt the successful completion of MCWP 40/R, students should
- Realize that writing is a process that includes revision, collaboration, and discussion
- Recognize that writers are ultimately responsible for their own writing
- Reflect on their critical and analytical processes for writing
- Respond accurately to different writing assignments
- Demonstrate an understanding of course concepts
- Incorporate feedback from instructors and peers to improve writing
- Provide constructive feedback to peers
- Use key components and conventions of writing appropriately
- Use an appropriate organization strategy
At the successful completion of MCWP 50/R, students should, in addition to the goals in MCWP 40/R,
- Learn to develop a claim supported by appropriate evidence
- Develop questions to guide research
- Acknowledge different perspectives on a given topic or issue
- Distinguish among primary, secondary, and tertiary sources
- Identify scholarly resources
- Evaluate sources for credibility
- Navigate library resources
At the successful completion of MCWP 125/R, students should
- Realize that writing is a process that includes revision, collaboration, and discussion
- Recognize that writers are ultimately responsible for their own writing
- Reflect on their critical and analytical processes for writing
- Respond accurately to different writing assignments
- Demonstrate an understanding of course concepts
- Incorporate feedback from instructors and peers to improve writing
- Provide constructive feedback to peers
- Use key components and conventions of writing appropriately
- Use an appropriate organization strategy
- Learn to develop a claim supported by appropriate evidence
- Develop questions to guide research
- Acknowledge different perspectives on a given topic or issue
- Distinguish among primary, secondary, and tertiary sources
- Identify scholarly resources
- Evaluate sources for credibility
- Navigate library resources
Muir College Writing Program Learning Outcomes (PLO) |
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Program Learning Outcomes (PLO) |
MCWP 40/R |
MCWP 50/R and 125/R |
Revise written work on a rhetorical level (in respect to thesis or claim, argument, evidence, and analysis) and on a sentence level (in respect to grammar, tone, syntax, style) |
Structure Arrangement of argument: paragraphs and topic sentences, conclusion; introduction Main Claim Original, complex, arguable, addresses the course theme Mechanics Editing, voice, syntax, style, grammar, spelling, tense, and punctuation |
Structure Arrangement of subclaims, evidence, warrants, and acknowledge and response; overall quality of argument Main Claim Answers research question; original; arguable Mechanics Language, style, spelling, grammar, punctuation; academic conventions |
Develop arguments in a logical and effective way |
Application of the Elements of Argument Reasons, subclaims, warrants, A&R, qualifier, and audience awareness Evidence Choice, use, and integration of evidence from the assigned texts |
Elements of Argument Subclaims, evidence, A&R, warrants
Sources and Evidence Choice and integration of sources and evidence |
Learn and follow a proper citation format |
MLA Conventions Citations, Works Cited, MLA paper format |
MLA Conventions Citations, Works Cited, MLA paper format |
Adhere to the guidelines for academic integrity and conduct, including rules for avoiding plagiarism, as set forth by the University of California, San Diego |
MLA Documentation Turnitin Similarity Reports Lack of attribution, potential plagiarism |
MLA Documentation Turnitin Similarity Reports Lack of attribution, potential plagiarism |