Graduate Courses:
E384K Disciplinary Inquiry in Rhetoric and Writing
E387M Reading, Writing, and Arguing in Academic Disciplines
E387M Developing Relationships Among Readers, Writers and Texts
E387N Methods of Research in Rhetoric and Composition
E387M Scientific and Workplace Writing: Theory and Practice
E398T Teaching Practicum for Rhetoric and Composition
Undergraduate Courses:
RHE 310 Intermediate Expository Writing
RHE 321 Principles of Rhetoric
RHE 325 Advanced Expository Writing
RHE 330C Rhetoric and Data Visualization
RHE 330D Kairos and the Rhetorical Situation
RHE 330D Ancient Jewish and Greek Roots of Social Justice
RHE 330E Divine Persuasion in Biblical Times and Places
RHE 309S Critical Reading and Persuasive Writing
RHE 306 Rhetoric and Composition