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Essay Instructions: Using Writing Wiki, write a brief in-class essay that analyzes USF's General Education philosophy as defined at http://writingwiki.org/default.aspx/WritingWiki/GeneralEducation.html For now, just write your essay at your wikihomepage.

Writing for future undergraduate students at USF, address

  • how universities define general education
  • why universities require general education courses
  • what arguments about knowledge guide USF's (and other universities') general education programs?
  • what hidden assumptions are implied in this philosophy statement?
  • what additional information could be added to make the description of general education philosophy more persuasive?

Use MLA Style when you refer to the passage on general education. You can actually link to the essay by placing the essay title in quotation marks and then a colon and then the URL: USF Philosophy Statement on General Education.

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  • http://collegewriting.us/Lists/USF%20General%20Education/AllItems.aspx

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