SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
WRIT & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
CRN: 74858
Section: ENGL 271-701
Credits: 3 credit hours
Availability: 25 (Capacity: 25)
Dates: 09-29-2025 – 12-05-2025
Instructor: Richard Bower
SCHEDULED MEETING TIMES:
Online Study (Asynchronous)
Study online anytime; no mandatory meeting time
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping how people work, generate ideas, and engage with others. In this course, students will explore how AI tools influence technical, professional, creative, and research writing while understanding their limitations and social impact. Through hands-on experiments, students will use AI to disrupt their writing process, deepen revision strategies, and adapt texts to different rhetorical situations. The course examines how AI can perpetuate bias and power dynamics, challenge copyright and human authorship, and determine access to information and opportunities. By the end of the course, students will be able to evaluate AI’s impact on writing and communication practices and navigate its use with greater confidence, critical awareness, and ethical responsibility.
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