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ENGL103 — Critical Reading, Writing, and Research in the Work Place

(ENGF) Credit for Prior Learning Studies in argumentation and research in the workplace. A second of two sequential freshman composition courses, this course is designed to students understand the processes and products associated with writing used in technology and business. Emphasis will be on the writing process, including writing to different audiences and supporting claims persuasively with appropriate evidence and detail. Students will write a variety of reports, documentation, and proposals, employing a range of stylistic options. The course will include an introduction to the rules for integrating visual aids into technical documents and a major research project focusing on developing an appropriate research question, conducting scholarly research, and incorporating information into writing with the proper conventions of citation. To comply with Maryland state requirements for English Foundation (ENGF), ENGL 103 must be completed with a final grade of C or better for a student to graduate with an associate’s degree. Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course

Prerequisites: ENGL101, ENGL011

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