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FYS: Imaginative Sojourns: Writings about the Self (Lynch)

This is a course guide for the First Year Seminar Imaginative Sojourns: Writing about the Self taught by Professor Lynch.

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Welcome!

Welcome to the LibGuide for the First Year Seminar:

Imaginative Sojourns:  Writings about the Self

This guide is meant to help you develop the skills and tools to accomplish your course objectives:

  • To reflect on significant questions about yourself, your community, and your world.
  • To develop the capacity to read and think critically.
  • To develop the capacity to write clear and persuasive expository and argumentative essays with an emphasis on thesis formation and development.
  • To gain an understanding of basic principles of oral communication as they apply to classroom discussion.
  • To understand the liberal arts as a vital and evolving tradition and to see yourself as agents within that tradition.
  • To develop capacities for careful and open reflection on questions of values and norms.
  • To develop the ability to carry out research for the purpose of inquiry and to support claims.

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