EN 1111 - Composition II Credits: 3
Composition II emphasizes critical thinking, reading, and writing skills by engaging students in all aspects of the writing process. Upon successful completion of the course, students will have encountered a variety of academic texts; participated in critical discourses regarding the content, meaning, and function of these texts; and have developed their thinking through written responses to the readings. Students will also have been formally introduced to academic research and are expected to complete a formal research paper by the end of the semester.
Prerequisites: EN 1110 - Composition I
Notes: (Formerly CCT 1030)
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Understand writing as a process of multiple drafts and thorough revision.
- Identify, describe and correct grammatical errors.
- Understand the academic research and writing processes.
- Understand elements of rhetoric.
- Understand social, political, and historical contexts through readings and analysis of various texts.
Required Textbooks: ON CAMPUS: Arlington Reader, 4th Edition - ISBN: 9781457640452
ONLINE: Collected Stories of William Faulkner - ISBN: 9780679764038
ONLINE: The Complete Stories - ISBN: 9780374515362
ONLINE: A Curtain of Green + Other Stories - ISBN: 9780156234924
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