English 3: Genre, Research, and Real-World Writing (Student Led Independent Study)

$341.00

This course blends literary analysis with practical writing skills. Real-world assignments include business emails, proposals, and digital content. Students examine genres like fantasy, mystery, sci-fi, and YA fiction while developing research, argument, and synthesis skills. With an emphasis on writing for diverse audiences and purposes, students complete a capstone project showcasing their voice in analytical, research-based, or professional writing formats.

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Units: Introduction to Literary Genres, Advanced Rhetorical Devices, Designing Research Studies, Strategies for Effective Synthesis, Building Strong Arguments, Planning and Structuring Long-Form Papers, Business Writing Essentials, The Role of Reflection in Learning, Capstone Project.

In this third-year English course, students explore the power of storytelling, argument, and research across academic and professional settings. Students begin by analyzing key genres in fiction—adventure, mystery, science fiction, fantasy, and young adult literature—while discussing how genre shapes content, style, and reader expectations. The course then builds advanced skills in rhetorical analysis, research design, synthesis writing, and persuasive communication. Students practice real-world writing through business emails, technical documents, grant proposals, and digital content. Emphasizing creativity with purpose, the course culminates in a Capstone project that allows students to demonstrate their voice through analytical, research-based, or professional writing.