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ENG 090: College Writing Strategies
4.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Develops the writing strategies, critical thinking skills, research methods, and confidence required in English Composition I and other college-level courses. This course covers word processing and methods of using print texts, electronic texts and databases, as well as techniques for evaluating those resources. This course does not satisfy the English composition requirements of the College and does not fulfill associate degree credit requirements. "C-" is the lowest passing grade in this course. (Offered: Every Fall, Spring & Summer) Prereq: None
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ENG 101: English Composition I: Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Focuses on the writing of essays. This course offers students the opportunity to understand writing as a process and to develop clear, effective presentation of ideas. The student develops an awareness of the relationship between writer and reader. The course includes word processing methods and research and documentation using print and electronic texts. NOTE: Students may receive credit for only ENG 101 or ENG 103 or ENG 105. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring) Prereq: COL 090 and ENG 090, or satisfactory placement test score
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ENG 101: English Composition I: ExpositoryWriting
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Focuses on the writing of essays.This course offers students the opportunity to understand writing as a process and to develop clear, effective presentation of ideas.The student develops an awareness of the relationship between writer and reader.The course includes word processing methods and research and documentation using print and electronic texts. Students may receive credit for only ENG 101 or ENG 103 or ENG 105. Prereq: COL 090 and ENG 090, or satisfactory placement test score
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ENG 101,103,105): English Composition I(
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
A study of the various aspects of reading and writing expository prose.The coursework emphasizes analytical reading, critical thinking, oral and written communication skills, and research and documentation.The course also covers basic word processing and e-mail skills, as well as instruction in the mechanics of locating and evaluating information in electronic texts and databases.Three options are available; students receive credit for only one.
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ENG 103: English Composition I: Purposes and Technique of Prose
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Emphasizes expository writing for students who feel confident of their skills in analysis and organization.The student develops an understanding of voice in writing. The course includes word processing methods and research and documentation using print and electronic texts. Students may receive credit for only ENG 101 or ENG 103 or ENG 105. Prereq: COL 090 and ENG 090, or satisfactory placement test score
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ENG 105: English Composition I: The Impact of Language
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Develops a personal writing style to express the results of critical and analytic thinking.This course is designed for the student who enjoys reading and writing and includes assignments from essays, novels, poetry, and other materials which serve as models and sources for written exercises.The student explores the history of the English language.The topics for discussion and writing include the languages of race, gender, advertising, and politics. The course includes word processing methods and research and documentation using print and electronic texts. Students may receive credit for only ENG 101 or ENG 103 or ENG 105. Prereq: COL 090 and ENG 090, or satisfactory placement test score
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ENG 109: English Grammar and Usage
1.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
A survey of the elements, structures, mechanics, conventions, and rhetorical devices by which writers make their meanings clear to their readers. Prereq: None
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ENG 112: English Composition II: Exploring Literature
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Examination and analysis of the three major literary genres: prose fiction, poetry, and drama. Writing assignments emphasize the formal, thoughtful, “critical”paper, but do not preclude more personal and creative responses. Students develop analytical standards for both reading and writing about literature. The course includes selections from a wide variety of authors. Students may receive credit for only ENG 112 or ENG 114 or ENG 116. Prereq: ENG 101, 103, or 105
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ENG 112,114,116): English Composition II(
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
A study of the imaginative and symbolic use of language. The coursework emphasizes the development of critical standards and written responses to fiction, poetry, drama, and in some options, to other print and electronic resources.This course focuses on analysis, critical thinking, and writing.Three options are available; students receive credit for only one
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ENG 114: English Composition II: Literature and Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Examination of the creative modes of writing: short fiction, poetry, drama, and song.The writing assignments include creative experiments and literary analysis.The student develops skills in the production as well as understanding of literary art. Students may receive credit for only ENG 112 or ENG 114 or ENG 116. Prereq: ENG 101, 103, or 105
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