ENC 1101 — College Composition I
This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication. Student Learning Outcomes: -Students will apply rhetorical knowledge to communicate for a range of audiences and purposes. -Students will employ critical thinking to analyze forms of communication. -Students will engage in writing processes that involve drafting, revising, and reflecting.
Part of
- Associate in Arts Degree
- Writing Emphasis
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing - RN to BSN Degree
- Applied Artificial Intelligence Associate in Science Degree
- Construction Management, Associate in Science Degree
- Business Administration Associate in Science Degree
- Computer Information Technology Associate in Science Degree
- Criminal Justice Associate in Science Degree
- Cybersecurity Associate in Science Degree
- Digital Media: Creative Video Production Associate in Science Degree
- Engineering Technology Associate in Science Degree
- Health Services Management Associate in Science Degree
- Management Technology Associate in Science Degree
- Medical Laboratory Technology, Associate in Science Degree
- Nursing RN, Associate in Science Degree - Bridge Track
- Nursing RN, Associate in Science Degree - General Track
- Respiratory Care Associate in Science Degree
- Chemical Lab Specialist College Credit Certificate
- Criminal Justice Leadership College Credit Certificate
- Scientific Workplace Preparation College Credit Certificate
- General Education Requirements
- Biology, Specialized Associate in Arts Transfer Degree to UCF
- Health Sciences, Specialized Associate in Arts Transfer Degree to UCF