FRS 002II —
Sec. 001 —
(2 unit) — CRN 55907 — F 12:10-1:30pm — 2215
Hart Hall
Writing and Research in African American and African
Studies
Instructor: Moradewun Adejunmobi, Department of African American and
African Studies, College of Letters and Science
Description: Goals are to enhance student writing skills and
to provide an introduction to research techniques, thereby increasing
the student's
confidence in their ability to do library research and to write a well thought
out and well written research paper.
Format: The seminar will meet for one hour and 20 minutes each
Friday at noon to include weekly faculty and guest lectures, library research,
brief in-call and out-of-class writing assignments, class discussion,
and relevant
reading assignments. There is no text for the course. Students will prepare a
5 page research paper. Grading: Grading will be based
on the following: 5 page paper (40%); written assignments (20%) and classroom
participation (40%).
About the Instructor: Dr. Moradewun Adejunmobi is
Associate Professor
of African American and African Studies and French. She received her Ph.D. at
the University of Ibada in West Africa in African Literature and
French. Her fields
of interest include: Literature, Contemporary African Culture, the
African Diaspora,
Francophone Studies and Sociolinguistics. Recently Dr. Adejunmobi traveled to
Ghana in West Africa with a group of UCD students to teach a 4-week 8
unit course
entitled, Culture and Development in an African Nation – she
will be repeating
this academic opportunity in the summer of 2005.