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Dec 22, 2024
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WRDS 3140 - Arguing With Images Visual rhetoric and culture teaches students to become proficient and thoughtful users of visual argumentation and to understand how visual rhetoric operates within specific sociocultural and political contexts. Through attention to particular examples of controversies involving images, students learn why and how images matter, and how to leverage the power of images in both an effective and a sensitive way. Assignments require students both to analyze particular controversies involving images, and to create their own images that make controversial arguments.
Credit Hours: (3) (W) Restriction(s): Successful completion of the First-Year writing requirement or equivalent transfer credit. Prerequisite(s): WRDS 1103 or WRDS 1104 with grade of C or above General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
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