English 100 is an intensive writing course for students who need work in basic expository composition, in preparation for English 110 and other college level courses which require essay exams and expository writing. Grammar and composition are taught in an integrated way that stresses the dynamics of the writing process: pre-writing, composing, revising, and editing. Readings provide models of good writing and ideas and information for essays. Individual student conferences are used to provide assistance with writing and evaluate student progress. The three unit course is graded on a credit/no credit basis. Students must complete all work in order to be considered for English 110 placement. Students who complete all course requirements and receive an English 110 assessment for their writing will receive credit for English 100 and eligibility for English 110. Students who complete all course requirements but do not receive an English 110 assessment for their writing will receive credit for English 100A. Students receiving credit for English 100A may repeat English 100 one time only.
The pre-freshman course (ENG 100) and the freshman English courses (ENG 110 and 111) provide all students with a foundation in college writing, the reading of nonfiction, fiction, drama, poetry and research. All of these courses have a strong emphasis on development of critical thinking skills in logic and argumentation.
The objective of the English Department is to provide each student with the opportunity to develop his or her own reading, writing, research and critical/thinking abilities for successful transfer to universities and for functioning in society and the job market.
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