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Argument & Inquiry Seminar Resources

In the spring of 2009, Carleton College's faculty voted in a new set of graduation requirements.  An exciting element of these new requirements is that all first-year students are required to take an Argument and Inquiry ("A&I") seminar during their fall term.  These seminars are intended to provide students with an understanding of the meaning and value of a liberal arts education during their first months at Carleton.  A&I courses explicitly introduce the ways that scholars ask questions, and find, use, and evaluate information effectively and ethically in constructing arguments. They give students opportunities for critical reading, thinking, discussion and college-level writing on a variety of topics and are designed to enhance students' abilities to collaborate effectively with their peers and professors.

This website is intended as a resource for the Carleton community during the first years of this new program.  Here you will find explanations of the essential elements of the seminars, links to teaching tips and successful assignments, and connections to colleagues and departments throughout the college who are available to help. 

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