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ENGL101 — College Writing

3 credits · 3 hours

Add to Personal Bookmarks Number of Develop critical reading, thinking, and writing skills for the purpose of exploring ideas and issues relevant in a participatory society. Use an inquiry-based writing process to engage in ethical public discourse. Develop sound perspectives supported by evidence; identify and address bias; consider the needs and interests of different audiences. Must earn a final grade of C or higher to meet General Education requirements for graduation, to transfer course to a 4-year institution, or to enroll in any class for which ENGL-101 is a Advanced Placement Exam (English Language and Composition with a score of 3) accepted. CLEP (Analyze and Interpret Literature with a score of 50) accepted. (Fall, Spring, Summer) Three hours lecture each week. Three Credits. Three billable hours. GENERAL EDUCATION Category: English Composition Course

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