Welcome to the English 201 Website
Intermediate Composition
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
The English 201 website provides information and resources for 201 teachers and students, both prospective and current. Although much of what you'll find here is specific to English 201, we hope our resources will also be useful for other teachers who focus on writing and for student writers in other classes.
Be sure to check out our student writing section where we showcase student essays that 201 instructors determine to be of high quality, high interest, or high vision.
What is English 201?
English 201 is a 3-credit, intermediate level, general education writing course that satisfies the university's Communications B general education requirement for enhancing students' literacy skills. (more)
What You'll Find on This Website
For Students
- Who teaches English 201?
- Resources for Students
- 201 Course Reviews from Students
- 201 Policies
- Section Descriptions
- Program Director and Assistant Director
For Instructors
- Developing Your Syllabus
- Resources for Teaching Writing
- Resources for Teaching with Technology
- UW Resources for Teaching Assistants
- English 795 (Required Seminar for 201 TA's)
- Bibliography on Advanced Composition
This website is a collaborative, work in progress, with contributions from dozens of current and former 201 instructors and students. (See our Acknowledgements page.)
Professor Michael Bernard-Donals - Chair
Professor Jane Zuengler - Associate Chair
Professor Jacques Lezra - Director of Graduate
Studies
Professor Sherry Reames - Undergraduate Director
