COMM 3090

COMM 3090

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2017-2018.

The natural and cultural experience of ten days in the Yucatan will serve as the inspiration for compelling written communication. Students will master writing for diverse audiences, from an academic journal to popular media. Keys to successful communication include: grabbing and maintaining the reader's attention while synthesizing complex or controversial material; developing narrative; and not distracting the reader with weak writing, lack of clarity, or poor structure. Through readings and field trips, students will explore ecosystem conservation, botanical, and cultural issues in a rich and diverse landscape. These experiences will be the basis of the written assignments, augmented by research. This course is a demanding educational experience. Classes are full days with homework overnight. Some course work must be completed in advance of the first day of class.

When Offered Winter.

Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisites: At least one prior college-level writing course.

Course Attribute (CU-ITL, CU-SBY)

Comments Students and instructors will meet prior to the trip. The number of assignments and course content is typical of what would be covered in a full semester writing course.

Outcomes
  • Demonstrate mastery of written communication skills across multiple media.
  • Communicate complex or controversial information.
  • Integrate personal experience and scholarly research for effective online writing.
  • Interpret trade-offs between economic development, conservation and food security.
  • Develop a deeper understanding of historic and present-day Mayan culture, including complex socio-economic challenges.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Dynamic Session.  Combined with: PLSCI 3090

  • 3 Credits Graded

  •  1019 COMM 3090   FLD 801

  • Taught in the Yucatan. This Winter Session class is offered by the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions. For details visit http://www.sce.cornell.edu/ws/courses/courses.php?v=3170