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Writing-intensive courses: what's in a name?
The City University advocates the use of writing in all courses (not just in English composition) because writing is integral to learning. It helps you to understand course concepts and applications, to analyze and connect ideas, and to remember more of what you’ve learned.
BMCC, like more than half the CUNY colleges, offers writing-intensive (WI) sections that use writing as a vehicle for learning. (These sections are not related to the developmental course called Intensive Writing, Eng 095.) Don’t be intimidated by the phrase “writing-intensive,” which is the term used at hundreds of colleges around the country. It simply means that teachers of WI sections assign a variety of short, informal writing-to-learn tasks and one or two formal papers, with an opportunity to revise after feedback from the teacher.