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5.00 - 6.00 Credits
5-6 .units .SC May be repeated three times Non degree applicable Variable hours Recommended: ENGL 096 and ENGL 098 or equivalent recommendation from the assessment process This .course .focuses .on .developing .students' .ability .to .write .at .the .college .level. .Depending .on .the .topic, .the .course .may .cover .such .diverse .areas .as: .the .writing .process, .developing .a .sense .of .voice .in .writing, .critical .analysis .of .student .writing, .identifying .the .organizational .structures .of .various .essays, .and .close .analysis .of .fiction .and .nonfiction. ..
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC Non degree applicable 54 hours lecture per term This .course .provides .intensive .instruction .on .the .rules .of .grammar, .punctuation, .spelling .and .their .application .in .writing. .Students .will .learn .to .recognize .grammatical .errors .in .their .writing, .to .make .informed .judgments .about .the .style .and .syntax .of .the .sentences .they .write, .to .reduce .the .number .of .misspelled .words, .and .to .use .a .broader .vocabulary .in .their .writing. .The .course .is .intended .to .prepare .students .for .more .advanced .English .classes .and .to .increase .their .knowledge .of .the .fundamentals .of .English. ..
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC 54 hours lecture per term Recommended: successful completion of ENGL 096 or equivalent recommendation from the reading/writing assessment process Note: students may apply either ENGL 116 or 118 to the associate degree, but not both courses. This .course .is .designed .to .develop .strategies .for .reading .a .variety .of .college .level .materials. .Students .will .learn .ways .to .interact .with .what .they .read .in .order .to .increase .appreciation .as .well .as .comprehension. .The .course .will .cover .close .analysis .of .reading, .flexible .approaches .to .reading, .vocabulary .development, .and .study .skills. ..
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC 54 hours lecture per term Recommended: successful completion of ENGL 098 or equivalent recommendation from the reading/writing assessment process Note: students may apply either ENGL 116 or 118 to the associate degree, but not both courses. This .course .helps .students .to .improve .their .expression .of .ideas .in .college-level .expository .essays. .Through .continual .writing .practice, .students .will .improve .their .skills .in .observation, .fluency, .organization, .and .revision, .as .well .as .other .parts .of .the .writing .process. .Students .will .learn .to .analyze .a .variety .of .texts .with .an .emphasis .on .nonfiction. ..
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .LR 54 hours lecture per term Prerequisite: ENGL 122 or equivalent ENGL .123 .is .a .continuation .of .ENGL .122 .emphasizing .the .study .of .poetry, .fiction, .and .drama. .The .course .is .designed .to .encourage .continued .improvement .in .essay .composition .through .a .focus .on .critical .thinking .about .literary .works. .It .will .increase .understanding .of .the .creation .of .aesthetic .meaning .and .the .use .of .symbolic .forms .in .language .and .thought, .and .introduce .students .to .several .literary .genres .in .the .context .of .culture. .CSU, .UC
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC 54 hours lecture per term Recommended: eligibility for ENGL 122 This .course .introduces .students .to .the .study .of .formal, .psychological .and .socio/cultural .properties .of .language. .Students .will .learn .the .analysis, .description, .and .functions .of .language .in .relation .to .culture, .society, .and .personality. .CSU, .UC
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .LR 54 hours lecture per term Prerequisite: ENGL 122 or equivalent This .course .will .focus .on .the .development .of .logical .reasoning .and .analytical .and .argumentative .writing .skills. .It .is .designed .to .develop .critical .thinking, .reading, .and .writing .skills .beyond .the .level .expected .in .ENGL .122. .This .course .also .investigates .meaning .and .its .creation .and .transmission .through .language. .CSU, .UC
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC 54 hours lecture per term Recommended: ENGL 122 or equivalent This .course .is .an .introduction .to .writing .in .the .unique .technical .environments .of .science .and .industry. .Emphasis .is .on .understanding .various .levels .of .technical .discourse .applied .to .different .audiences, .selecting .appropriate .evidence, .and .employing .various .levels .of .technical .vocabulary .and .abstraction. .Visual .aids, .technical .metaphor .and .related .communication .principles .are .also .addressed. .CSU .
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC 54 hours lecture per term Recommended: eligibility for ENGL 122 This .course .introduces .students .to .the .basic .principles .and .methods .of .tutoring, .including .but .not .limited .to .the .tutoring .sequence, .the .Socratic .method .of .questioning, .communication .skills, .and .learning .theory. .Students .will .receive .instruction .in .how .to .work .with .tutees .who .have .difficulties .comprehending .reading, .developing .writing .and .utilizing .study .skills .with .the .intent .of .making .those .tutees .independent .learners. .CSU .
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC 54 hours lecture per term Recommended: ENGL 122 This .course .will .focus .on .representative .works .from .the .four .major .genres .of .literature .(poetry, .drama, .the .short .story, .the .novel) .and .establish .connections .between .literature .and .other .art .forms, .such .as .music .and .visual .arts. .This .course .will .teach .students .to .recognize .the .distinguishing .elements .of .each .literary .form .and .develop .a .competency .in .the .methods .used .to .analyze .all .literature. .The .choice .of .texts .will .reflect .the .historical .development .of .these .genres .in .order .to .enhance .students' .appreciation .of .the .extent .to .which .imaginative .literature .reflects .its .historical .moment .and .shapes .and .is .shaped .by .expressive .and .visual .arts .of .the .time. .CSU, .UC
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