Critical Inquiry Essay

<p>I just started working on one of Pomona's writing supplements:</p>

<p>"Pomona’s Critical Inquiry course is required of all first-year students, and is designed to be highly interdisciplinary and engaging. Recent class titles include: \"Molecules of the Mind\", \"The Economics of Sin\", and \"Punk: Poets, Politics and Provocation\". Imagine you were hired to design and teach a Critical Inquiry course. Describe the title of the class, its contents, and why you chose it."</p>

<p>I have some ideas, but I'm not sure what they mean by "its contents" or how long they want it to be as there basically is no word limit. Any ideas? </p>

<p>Mine was around 800 words, though I have read longer and shorter essays (500-1200). I interpreted “Its contents” to mean “describe what your class is about”. Good luck :)</p>