Title | Author | Call# | Book Cover |
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Academic Writing | Bailey, Stephen | PE 1413 B28 2011 | |
The Essentials of Academic Writing | Soles, Derek A. | LB 2369 .S65 2013 | |
A Sequence for Academic Writing | Behrens, Laurence | PE 1408 .B46 2007 | |
What Every Student Should Know About Preparing Effective Oral Presentations | Cox, Martin R. | PN 4192.S78C69 2007 | |
Making Sense | Northey, Margot | LB 2369 .N67 2007 | |
McGraw-Hill’s Concise Guide to Writing Research Papers | Ellison, Carol | LB 2369 .E35 2010 | |
Succeeding as an International Student in the United States and Canada | Lipson, Charles | LB 2376.4 .L57 2008 | |
The Ultimate Study Skills Handbook | Moore, Sarah | LB 2395 U48 2010 | |
College Reading and Study Skills | McWhorter, Kathleen T. | LB 2395.3 .M386 2010 | |
Practicing College Learning Strategies | Hopper, Carolyn H. | LB 2395 .H66 2010 |
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Strongman, Luke 2013
Presentations: Simple Ideas for Painless Public Speaking
Infinite Ideas 2012
The Effective Presentation: Talk Your Way to Success
Kaul, Asha 2005
Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning
Brown, Peter C. 2014
Study Skills Strategies: Get the Most from Every Minute of Learning
Lengefeld, Uelaine A. 2009
The Guide to Learning and Study Skills: For Higher Education and at Work
Drew, Sue 2010
Time Management: Get an Extra Day a Week
Haynes, Marion E. 2009
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Writing for Success by Tara Horkoff and Scott McLean
Writing for Success is a textbook that provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition.
Writing in College: From Competence to Excellence by Amy Guptill
Writing in College is a short textbook that explains the purposes behind college-level writing and offers advice for organization and expression.
The Word on College Reading and Writing by Monique Babin
Writing in College is a textbook which includes examples, exercises, and definitions for a wide variety of reading and writing-related topics that students will encounter in their college courses.
Blueprint for Success in College is a student’s guide for classroom success. This textbook, designed to show how to be successful in college, focuses on study skills and time management.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University Learning Centres University 101 is a textbook designed to help students create a foundation for post-secondary studies by learning how to learn. It contains exercises and skills that will support them in future learning.
Strategies for Academic Success by Liv Marken
Strategies for Academic Success is arranged to help students develop essential study skills and provide the information students need to succeed in university. It was built as a guide for first year arts and science students.
Purdue’s Academic Writing Lab provides a list of resources to help with university and college level writing. It covers different types of writing approaches, organizing an assignment, and sentence-level tips for clarity.
SFU’s Guide to Studying, and Exams
An SFU guide which provides students with resources to help them create good study habits and prepare for and write exams.
Help at Alexander College
AC provides one-on-one tutoring for all courses offered at the College through the Writing the Learning Center and personalized feedback on writing through WriteAway. The WLC provides information to students on academic skills, like help with Microsoft programs, note taking, and presentations, as well as basic computer help. Additionally, the WLC provides academic writing how-to guides and citation guides.
There is no one citation style used in UPRE. Online WLC citation guides can be found here. You can also book an appointment with the Writing and Learning Centre for workshops and one-on-one citation help.
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Alexander College acknowledges that the land on which we usually gather is the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work in this territory.