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ENGL 0220: Basic English Skills
2.00 Credits
Palo Alto College
For the student entering with special English needs who placed below fifth grade English level on the college’s placement instrument. Class size controlled for individual attention. This course is not part of the college’s developmental sequence but is specifically designed for students scoring below the testing floor. Two lecture hours and two lab hours per week.
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ENGL 0300: Basic English I
3.00 Credits
Palo Alto College
Emphasizes effective sentences. For students who need to improve their basic skills in grammatical usage, functions of words and sentence structure. This course cannot be substituted for any part of the regular courses. A student in English 0300 must receive a grade of “C” or better before being permitted to take English 0301.
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ENGL 0301: Basic English II
3.00 Credits
Palo Alto College
Development of fundamental writing skills such as idea generation, organization, style, utilization of standard English, and revision.
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ENGL 1301: Composition I
3.00 Credits
Palo Alto College
Principles and techniques, which may include documentation, of written, expository, and persuasive composition; analysis of literary, expository, and/or persuasive texts; emphasis on critical thinking.
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ENGL 1302: Composition II
3.00 Credits
Palo Alto College
Principles and techniques of written, expository, and persuasive composition; analysis of literary, expository, and/or persuasive texts; emphasis on critical thinking.
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ENGL 2307: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Palo Alto College
This course is designed for students interested in learning and practicing creative writing skills in a workshop setting. There is an emphasis on individual writing. This course is writing intensive. Included genres are fiction, poetry, screenwriting, nonfiction and drama.
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ENGL 2311: Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Palo Alto College
Designed to improve students’ abilities to communicate technical information in their major field of study. This course concentrates on technical papers, scientific reports, and business correspondence. An emphasis is placed on form and method.
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ENGL 2322: British Literature I: Anglo Saxon through Neoclassical
3.00 Credits
Palo Alto College
Selected significant works of British literature from its Anglo-Saxon beginnings to the eighteenth century. May include study of movements, schools, and/or periods. This is a writing intensive course that requires a written research project.
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ENGL 2323: British Literature II: Romanticism to the Present
3.00 Credits
Palo Alto College
Selected significant works of British literature the Romantic Period to the present. May include study of movements, schools, and/or periods. This is a writing intensive course that requires a written research project.
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ENGL 2327: American Literature I: Precolonial through the Romantic Period
3.00 Credits
Palo Alto College
Selected significant works of American literature from its beginnings through the Romantic Period. May include the study of movements, schools, and/or periods. This is a writing intensive course that requires a written research project.
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