ENG-101 — Composition I
The goals of Composition I are to develop studentsâ abilities to think critically, read, and write at a college level. Students will learn to make rhetorical decisions based on audience, purpose, context, and genre. Through guided exploration, students will learn how to support claims, evaluate credibility, and incorporate information appropriately and ethically from a variety of popular and scholarly sources in their writing. The course emphasizes informative and analytical process-based writing, as well as students' reflection on their learning progress. This course fulfills the SUNY General Education Written Communication and Information Literacy learning outcomes.
Part of
- American Sign Language
- Creative Writing
- Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Liberal Arts and Sciences: Childhood Education
- Theatre Arts
- Accounting
- Applied Business Studies
- Architectural Technology
- Chemical Dependency Counseling
- Criminal Justice
- Culinary Arts
- Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic
- Event and Hospitality Management
- Fish and Wildlife Technology
- Graphic Design
- Horticulture
- Horticulture: Cannabis Biology and Cultivation Track
- Marketing
- Natural Resources Conservation
- Networking and Cybersecurity
- Nursing
- Paralegal and Legal Studies
- Smart Systems Technologies
- Viticulture and Wine Technology
- Viticulture and Wine Technology: Enology Track
- Viticulture and Wine Technology: Viticulture Track
- Web and Mobile Development
- Biotechnology
- Business Administration
- Communications
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Science
- Engineering Science
- Environmental Science
- Fine Arts
- Game Programming and Design
- Health Care Studies: Healthcare Track
- Health Care Studies: Health Science Track
- Health Care Studies: Public Health Management Track
- Human Services
- Kinesiology and Human Performance
- Music
- Music Recording Technology
- New Media
- Nutrition and Dietetics
- Physical Education and Exercise Science
- Psychology
- Sports Management
- Corrections Officer Certificate
- Criminal Justice Certificate
- Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) Certificate
- Teaching Assistant Certificate
- Wine Service Management
- Courses for Transfer to SUNY Colleges and Universities