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This is a reading and study skills course. Techniques to improve time management, textbook usage, note taking and other study skills will be discussed, demonstrated, and practiced. The reading skills covered will include literal, interpretive, and applied levels of comprehension as well as the ability to identify the main point, make inferences, and draw conclusions. Vocabulary and comprehension skills will be developed through the use of a variety of reading materials. *Students are required to take this course based on the Placement Test results.
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Prepares students for college writing by providing a solid foundation in the fundamentals of grammar and mechanics through writing practice. The writing skills developed in this course will enable students to write clearly, effectively, and grammatically not only in their English courses, but in all their courses. *Students are required to take this course based on the Placement Test results.
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Individual diagnostic/prescriptive approach is utilized to help students improve their basic communication skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing). Students complete specifi c assignments under the direction of the instructor. Peer tutors can be utilized to provide additional assistance depending on the individual needs of the student. Course may be repeated. Prerequisite: This course is only for students who have received a grade of "SP" in EN075 and/or EN085.
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Instruction and practice in the basic forms of expository writing. Information Literacy Skills will be addressed. Prerequisite: Students must either pass or place out of EN 075 Reading Strategies and EN 085 Writing Strategies. ESL students must have exited the coursework in ESL reading and writing.
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For students who would like more in-depth study of readings and more intensive practice in writing, EN101H will examine thematically linked topics from an interdisciplinary perspective. Reading and writing skills will be developed and refi ned to a higher level than in the traditional EN101 course. Information literacy skills will be addressed. Prerequisite: Permission of Honors faculty.
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Further development of those expository writing skills mastered in EN 101 with emphasis on analysis, argument, and documentation. Information Literacy Skills will be addressed. Prerequisite: EN 101 Fundamentals of Composition I.
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A continuation of the themes and skills developed in EN101H, with an emphasis on analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. This course will be thematically linked with PL100H, with common readings, activities, and assignments. Information literacy skills will be further developed and refi ned. Prerequisite: EN 101 Fundamentals of Composition I. Permission of Honors faculty.
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Introduction to oral communication, including interpersonal speaking, interview techniques, small group discussion, and speech preparation and delivery. Prerequisite: EN 101 Fundamentals of Composition I.
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Introduces the student to the three major literary genres: Drama, Fiction (short stories and novels), and Poetry. The student will learn the characteristics that distinguish these literary genres and the important literary terms and techniques necessary to become a more sensitive, empathetic, astute, and critical reader. Prerequisite: Placement into EN 101 Fundamentals of Composition I
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The student will examine the conventions and the components of this literary genre, learning the key literary terms and techniques necessary for a full appreciation and understanding of drama. The plays examined will provide an historical overview of the development of drama from its classical origins to its contemporary experiments. Prerequisite: Placement into EN 101 Fundamentals of Composition I.
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