Style and Conventions
Why It Matters
Guidelines about style and other conventions (e.g., grammar rules or citation formatting) are often a function of a writing assignment’s genre and discipline. Given the range of genres you might encounter in Gen Ed and the fact that Gen Ed courses aren't "in a discipline" in the same way that courses in your concentration tend to be, you should definitely be sure you understand these expectations before you start—and definitely not at the last moment when you’re racing to finish—an assignment. As with any element of a prompt, asking your instructor about these guidelines is the best way to clarify why they've been chosen, how important they are, and where to find resources and support if you have any further questions about them.
What It Looks Like
In the tabs below you'll find annotated examples of “style and conventions” in assignment prompts, drawn from recent Gen Ed courses across a range of Gen Ed categories.
Histories, Societies, Individuals
Science & Technology in Society
Ethics & Civics
Science & Technology in Society
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