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English
School of Language and Literature To contact instructors, click on their names to get the email addresses of full-time professors or the appropriate school contact information for adjunct faculty. ENGL 71 BASIC WRITING AND EDITING - 5 Units Fee $1. [Recommended Preparation: ESL 40 and 104, or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College English Assessment or equivalent.] Focuses on the writing of paragraphs and short essays. Emphasizes the writing process. Includes paragraph structure, sentence construction, editing for grammar, usage, and punctuation errors. Integrates reading with writing and critical thinking assignments. [ND]
ENGL 105 PRACTICAL ENGLISH - 4 Units Fee: $1. [Prerequisite: ENGL 71 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College English Assessment or equivalent.] Designed for students who need to fulfill the writing requirement for a certificate program or an associate degree, but who are not necessarily planning to transfer. Emphasis on writing at work. Writing products include a memo, autobiography, letter, report, short research paper, and a speech. Some opportunity for oral reporting. [D; CSU]
ENGL 114 INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITION - 4 Units Fee $1. [Prerequisite: ENGL 71 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College English Assessment or equivalent.] Emphasis on a thorough step-by- step approach to writing finished compositions, the longest being 750 words. Readings included as models for analysis and writing. [D; CSU]
ENGL 115 READING AND COMPOSITION: EXPOSITION AND ARGUMENTATION - 4 Units Fee: $1. [Prerequisite: 114 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College English Assessment or equivalent; RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Provides instruction and practice in reading and writing expository and argumentative essays. Emphasizes principles of organization, logical reasoning, essay development, and library and Internet research techniques. Includes drafting, revising, and editing written work. Uses reading selections for discussion, topics for writing assignments, and examples of effective writing. [D; CSU; UC]
Total Courses: 4 Total Sections: 7 |
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