ENGL 111 — ENGL 111
This course introduces students to college-level planning, researching, drafting, and revising of academic writing. Students will learn to conduct library and digital research to obtain professional and scholarly sources. Students will also compose research-based essays adhering to both APA and MLA styles. This course is designed to reinforce essay development for students with college-level writing proficiency and introduce academic writing standards and documentation styles required in a majority of college coursework. Lecture 3 hours per week. FA, WI, SP, SU MOTR ENGL 200 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 111 with a minimum letter grade of C. This course prepares students to move forward into a four-year program or a profession by focusing on understanding and applying critical thinking to the improvement and development of the skills such as research, documentation, and argumentation learned in previous college writing courses in the college writing program. Students will apply these skills to argumentative written communication in terms of argument development as well as argument delivery. Students will also learn to differentiate between the knowledge and research related to various disciplines and those skills by using writing techniques also specific to those disciplines. Lecture 3 hours per week. FA, WI, SP, SU