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ENGL 093 - FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE WRITING |
093 FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE WRITING Fall, Spring, Summer 4(4-0)
This course focuses on learning and practicing the foundational processes of written communication necessary for college writing, including critical reading and thinking, planning, drafting, incorporating reader feedback, revising, editing, and basic techniques for incorporating sources and citation. Students will be expected to learn how to achieve a high level of quality for complete, well-organized essays that fully communicate a coherent position to readers.
Prerequisites: Compass Writing of 25 or Asset Writing of 36 or ENGL091with a C. or better AND R or Concurrent Enrollment in READ 087.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Arts & Sciences Division Transitional Studies, CLS Department Course Attributes: Transitional Course, Standard Residency Tuition Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Prerequisites: ( Compass Writing 25 or ASSET--Writing 36 or Undergraduate level ENGL 091 Minimum Grade of C.) and ( ACT Reading 17 or Compass Reading 78 or SAT Verbal 490 or R (Read) Prereq Waiver 01 or Nelson Denny 11.8 or Reading Test Score (SAT) 26 or ACCUPLACER Reading 080 or Undergraduate level READ 087 Minimum Grade of C. or Undergraduate level ENGL 095 Minimum Grade of C.) |
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