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ENG 093: Transitional Writing
4.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
This course offers specific instruction in basic composition, paragraph development, grammar review, and introduction to the paragraph and letter writing. Class format includes oral and written classroom participation, group activities, individualized writing instruction, access to literature models, and computer software exercises in grammar.
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ENG 095: Basic Writing Skills I
4.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
(4 Credits) Prerequisite: Placement as indicated by English Placement Test results Specifi c instruction in basic composition, sentence construction, paragraph development, and introduction to the essay. Th e writing process-pre-writing, sorting, draft ing, revision, editing, and publishing-is emphasized. An extra hour is included for class writing lab and for English curriculum on Plato system. Credit will not count toward graduation.
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ENG 097: Basic Writing Skills II
3.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ENG 095 or a satisfactory score on the English Placement Test This course is intended as a "bridge" between ENG 095 and ENG 102 and is for students who have successfully completed ENG 095 but need additional practice in writing before the rigorous essay-writing in ENG 102. Emphasis is on review of grammar skills from ENG 095, keeping of writing journal, and the writing of short essays. Credit will not count toward graduation.
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ENG 097: Basic Writing Skills II
3.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
(3 Credits) Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or betterin ENG 095 or a satisfactory score on the English Placement Test Th is course is intended as a "bridge"between ENG 095 and ENG 102 and is for students who have successfully completed ENG 095 but need additional practice in writing before the rigorous essay-writing in ENG 102. Emphasis is on review of grammar skills from ENG 095, keeping of writing journal, and the writing of short essays. Credit will not count toward graduation.
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ENG 102: English Composition
3.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ENG 097 or a satisfactory score on the English Placement Test Grammar relative to the sentence and paragraph; literary models and writing narrative, persuasive, and expository papers. (NMCCN ENGL 1113)
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ENG 104: English Composition and Research
3.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ENG 102 A continuation of ENG 102 with emphasis on the research paper. (NMCCN ENGL 1123)
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ENG 202: Types of Literature/Short Story
3.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
(3 Credits) An introduction to the study of short fi ction emphasizing elements such as characterization, irony, symbol, and form. ( NMCCN ENGL 2343)
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ENG 203: Types of Literature/Novel
3.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
(3 Credits) An introduction to the novel and literary concepts related to its study. Th e course may focus on a particular sub-genre of the novel. (NMCCN ENGL 2323)
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ENG 204: Types of Literature/Drama
3.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
(3 Credits) An introduction to the study of drama from Ancient Greece and Rome to the twentieth century. (NMCC General Education elective Area V)
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ENG 205: Types of Literature/Poetry
3.00 Credits
Clovis Community College
(3 Credits) An introduction to the study of poetry emphasizing literary elements such as rhyme, symbol, metaphor, meter, and form. (NMCCN ENGL 2313)
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