Subject: Rhetorical Communication
Credit units: 3
College: Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: School of Professional Dev

Description

RCM 807 offers a vehicle for advanced exploration of the assessment and application of standards of written English in a professional context in contemporary Canada. Students will apply rhetorical and grammatical theory on a comparative basis to refine their methods of critiquing their own writing and offering critiques of others, with respect to word formation, sentence structure, inclusive language, and general reduction of structural ambiguity.

Prerequisite(s): 6 credit units of undergraduate RCM courses or equivalent, OR RCM 800, OR 24 credit units of undergraduate courses.
Note(s): Students with credit for RCM 407 cannot receive credit for this course.

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