Reference no: EM133772056
Problem: More LoR Research- Department Website and other Arguments
I. Department facilities, labs, etc.
II. Internships, faculty research for student participation, etc.
III. Other programs, department groups, study abroad, clubs, fraternities, etc.
Take notes in these areas and others that might be useful, looking at the webpage or even other department collateral.
The same kind of detailed discussion of some of these other parts of your department can be just as interesting as talking about curriculum. Each major/degree is different. This is just a continuation of your research for this Letter of Recruitment.
In addition, please include in your notes for this week's Journal some thoughts on any rhetorical arguments you can identify on the website or elsewhere in your department's image. For instance, can you see an ethical argument being made on the website, an appeal to a viewer's ethics, in how your department/field engages in helping/solving/studying that echoes a statement of values, of helping people, communities, etc.? Any pathos, emotional arguments? Not only are you doing some rhetorical analysis, a core principal of this course, you're absolutely getting some ideas for your Letter, for arguments you might be able to make.
This Journal amounts to 2 to 3 pages of notes that cover the points I discuss above.
I. In effect, you are continuing your research, but you are focusing on your Department's Webpage and other parts of the academic culture of your major/department.
II. You are also noting any major rhetorical appeals you sense your department makes or can make in terms of how one would describe the major. Identifying a powerful ethical, emotional or logical appeal can help you persuade your reader more effectively.
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