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Nov 24, 2024
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EN 1110 - Composition I Credits: 3
This is the first course in the English Composition sequence and serves as an introduction to college-level reading, writing, discussion, and critical thinking. Students engage in a variety of academic texts and literature, as well as literary, aesthetic, and social criticism. By exploring a variety of writing styles, analyzing elements of form and mechanics, and engaging all aspects of the writing process, students find and demonstrate their writing voice to write with greater authority, clarity, and insight. Upon successful completion of this course, students will develop their writing and critical thinking skills through critical reading, class discussion, and their own writing.
Prerequisites: none
Notes: (Formerly CCT 1020)
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Understand strategies relevant to each of the stages of the writing process: generating material, shaping a first draft, revising, and editing the final draft.
- Identify, describe and correct grammatical errors.
- Understand writing as a process involving multiple drafts and thorough revision.
- Understand the uses of tone and style in both personal and academic genres.
Required Textbooks: ON CAMPUS: Arlington Reader, 4th Edition - ISBN: 9781457640452
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