ENGL101R : College Composition

College Composition introduces students to academic writing as a process of inquiry, reflection, and communication. Through reading, discussion, and research, students explore relevant issues from multiple perspectives and develop informed, evidence-based positions. Along with the writing process, the course reinforces critical reading, critical thinking, and formal documentation as foundational to academic inquiry, with emphasis on curiosity-driven learning, information literacy, and ethical research practices.

Course Workshop Description:

Each College Composition course has a 50-minute workshop directly preceding or following its meeting times. Asynchronous sections of College Composition cover the workshop through 50-minute Zoom meetings. In the workshop, students will receive individualized, assignment-based support, and targeted, review-based instruction. The workshop is a required component of the course, but students may "test out" of the workshop after the first quarter based on their course grades and at the discretion of the instructor.
 


 

Overview

Program

Credits

4

Lecture Hours

4