Classes » ENGL 110-3, Fall 2013
- Name
Academic Reading, Writing and Thinking
- Description
This is a first-year, first-semester course that integrates critical reading, thinking, and composition. Students learn how to apply principles of rhetoric, analysis, and academic writing in oral and written responses to selected readings. Through a progression of increasingly challenging assignments, students develop their discursive skills through expository writing and academic argument.
Note: Students enrolled in English 110 are expected to have reading and writing skills appropriate to university-level discourse. This course does not offer remedial or preparatory English instruction, nor does it offer instruction in English as a Second Language.
- Credits
3.0
- Semester
- Class starts
Sept. 9, 2013, midnight
- Class ends
Dec. 6, 2013, midnight
- Withdrawal deadline
Nov. 5, 2013, 11 p.m.
- Tuition deadline
None
- Add drop deadline
Sept. 23, 2013, midnight
- Late interest starts
None
- Tuition refund cutoff
None
- Instructor
Daniel Levangie
- Schedules
- Wednesdays, 15:30 to 18:30, Rm 101
- Tuition
$651.00
This tuition applies to domestic full-time students. Tuitions for international, senior, and auditing students may vary.- Fees
(None)
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