Grant Writing12 Hours
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An introductory study of composition emphasizing critical reading, rhetorical analysis, and writing as a recursive process.
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An intermediate study of composition emphasizing critical reading and writing, advanced research and argument skills, APA documentation, and awareness of rhetorical strategies for diverse audiences and purposes. Prerequisite (Online): ENG1000 Recommended (Circleville Campus): ENG1000
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Effective writing for careers in business, law, government, and ministry, including strategies for research and writing of correspondence and reports, with emphasis on understanding and responding to a variety of communication tasks. Attention to the rhetorical concerns of author, audience, text, and purpose, and to clear organization and a professional style.Prerequisites: ENG1000, ENG1020, and ENG2100
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This course will introduce students to the process and method of grant writing. The course will focus on grant writing techniques, structure, and how they can be applied to a broad range of proposals.”Prerequisite: EMT1010
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Fundamentals of writing effective grants to private and public granting organizations.