Learning Communities
We would like to invite you to:
- Meet new friends
- Strengthen your academic skills
- Build your GPA
- Enjoy a supportive learning environment
- Have fun while learning about a subject in-depth
Experience a Fun & Exciting Way to Learn
Where are you going?
Where have you been?
Constructing Identity through
Writing and Literature
Eng104 Introduction to Fiction (CRN 50212)
3 credits, MWF 10:30 – 11:20 a.m.
WR121 College Composition—Exposition (CRN 54717)
3 credits, MWF 11:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.
Who cares about who you are?
Who cares about where you’ve been?
We do.
Join Us! For a fun way to learn about how we socially, politically and personally define ourselves and others.
This learning community explores themes of personal, cultural, and community identity in a way that thematically links WR121 (English Composition, Exposition) and Eng104 (Introduction to Fiction) to foster discussion of cultural myths and legends, stories of adventure, immigration, war, history, economics and more while developing your writing skills through responses to readings and the issues they provoke. These courses share some assignments and satisfy two general education requirements or a writing and literature requirement for the AAOT.
Questions?
Please contact either Jan VanStavern, jvanstav@chemeketa.edu, 503.365.4728 or Sydney Darby, dars@chemeketa.edu, 503.315.4283.
Updated November 26, 2008 by Web Services.


