Writing At UniversityWriting At University (Note: For courses in creative writing, see entries under
"English" (ENG), "Innis College" (INI) in this calendar) Courses. Remember that in any course you take, you can ask your instructor to
clarify the guidelines for assignments, and you can ask to discuss written work after it
has been returned to you. The university offers a number of courses in writing expository prose. Erindale College has a program in Professional Writing offering these courses: English as a Second Language. If English is not your first language, you may
wish for some specialized training. INI 202Y (The
Canadian Experience) is a course about Canada for non-native speakers; see "Innis
College" in this calendar. The School of Continuing Studies at U. of T. offers
non-credit courses on academic writing for students learning English as a second language.
Courses start at various times throughout the year. Call 978-2400 for information. Tutors
in the college Writing Centres (below) can also help you improve your English skills by
focussing on the writing done in any of your courses. Writing Labs and Centres. The Writing Centres provided free of charge at
undergraduate colleges will help you develop the writing skills needed throughout your
university studies. Most offer both individual counselling and group workshop sessions.
Using your assignments from any subject as examples, trained tutors will help you improve
your ability to plan, write, and revise. You are entitled to use the service of the
college where you are registered or living in residence, or the department where you are
taking a course. Here is a list of facilities, including numbers to call for appointments
and further information: French Department Writing Labs: New College, Wetmore Hall, Room 64, 978-2438,
and Victoria College, Old Vic Room 208, 585-4519 YIDDISH - See GER: German The entry for the Department of Zoology is now under LIFE SCIENCES:ZOO |
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