This course assists studentsin the preparation for academic reading, critical thinking, and writing expected in transfer and associate-degree classes.
Credits - 4
This course prepares students for success in a wide variety of academic and vocational writing concerns. The writing process, formal voice, audience concerns, close reading strategies, effective styles, and techniques, and the use of the computer as a writing tool are covered. Asserting and supporting a central claim and using MLA documentation and format are addressed. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement on ACCUPLACER, ACT or SAT examination scores.
Credits - 3
This course provides experience in writing essays based on close reading of more demanding texts. Students will come to understand more fully the intellectual demands of an academic discourse community by preparing essays designed to meet more rigorous expectations. WRIT 201 is designed to prepare transfer students to succeed in their junior and senior level courses by exposing them to Modern Language Association (MLA) and American Psychological Association (APA) documentation, critical thinking strategies and logical construction of arguments. Students will complete developed essays that emphasize writing as a process of drafting and revising. Prerequisite: WRIT 101: College Writing 1
Credits - 3
This course is intended to help students in speaking, organizing thoughts, and listening. Major emphasis is placed on the preparation and presentation of formal speeches. Prerequisite: WRIT 101: College Writing 1
Credits - 3
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