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ENC - English Composition

ENC 0022
Developmental Writing I and II Combined

$5.00 lab fee (Offered fall, spring, and summer). Must be passed with minimum grade of ?C.? This course is a developmental course that is not intended to satisfy any part of college-level English requirements and not counted as part of the required hours for graduation. A study of the elements of standard English grammar, mechanics, and usage. Writing from the paragraph to the essay; introduction to expressive, expository, and persuasive writing; and introduction to research techniques. Must be passed with minimum grade of ?C.?

Credit hours: 3Lecture hours: 4
ENC 1101
English Composition I

$5.00 lab fee (Offered fall, spring, and summer). 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. This is a course for which students will produce extensive college-level writing and which requires completion with a minimum grade of "C."

Credit hours: 3Lecture hours: 3
ENC 1101C
Enhanced English Composition I

$5.00 lab fee (Offered fall, spring, and summer). 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. In addition to containing the same course content as the lecture/discussion format of ENC 1101, this course incorporates one credit hour of lab instruction with enhanced learning support in grammar and composition skills. This additional support includes but is not limited to student-teacher writing conferences, writers' workshops, peer review sessions, supplemental mini-lectures, and practice and review of the conventions of Edited American English. This is a course for which students will produce extensive college-level writing and which requires completion with a minimum grade of "C."

Credit hours: 4Lecture hours: 3Lab hours: 2
ENC 1101H
Honors English Composition I

$5.00 lab fee. (Offered fall, spring, and summer). 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 characters) forms of communication. This is a course for which students will produce extensive college-level writing and which requires completion with a minimum grade of "C."

Credit hours: 3Lecture hours: 3
ENC 1102
English Composition II

$5.00 lab fee (Offered fall, spring, and summer). Prerequisite: ENC1101 with a minimum grade of "C." Rhetoric of the argumentative essay and the documented paper. Compositions based on readings of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, film, and other media. This is a course for which students will produce extensive college-level writing and which requires completion with a minimum grade of "C."

Credit hours: 3Lecture hours: 3
ENC 1102H
Honors English Composition II

$5.00 lab fee (Offered fall, spring, and summer). Prerequisite: ENC1101 with a minimum grade of "C." Rhetoric of the argumentative essay and the documented paper. Compositions based on readings of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, film, and other media. This is a course for which students will produce extensive college-level writing and which requires completion with a minimum grade of "C."

Credit hours: 3
ENC 2210
Technical Writing

(Offered spring). Prerequisite: ENC 1101 with a minimum grade of "C." Applies written and oral English skills to technical communication assignments, such as definitions, object or mechanism descriptions, process descriptions, instructions, analyses, proposals, memoranda, feasibility, laboratory, and technology research reports and resumes. Emphasizes clarity, objectivity, simplicity, and readability by multiple audiences. This is a course for which students will produce extensive college-level writing and which requires completion with a minimum grade of "C."

Credit hours: 3Lecture hours: 3
ENC 2301
Supplementary Composition Skills I

(Offered fall, spring, and summer). Prerequisite: CLEP credit for General Education English or ENC 1102 with a minimum grade of "C." Expository and argumentative writing for students (a) who have earned CLEP credit for General Education English or Areas II or III Humanities but still need to fulfill the writing requirements of the institution or (b) who have completed ENC1101 and ENC1102 with a minimum grade of "C" and want to develop their writing skills. This is a course for which students will produce extensive college-level writing and which requires completion with a minimum grade of "C."

Credit hours: 1Lecture hours: 1
ENC 2302
Supplementary Composition Skills II

(Meets fall, spring, and summer). Prerequisite: CLEP credit for General Education English or ENC 1102 with a minimum grade of "C." Expository and argumentative writing for students (a) who have earned CLEP credit for General Education English or Areas II or III Humanities but still need to fulfill the writing requirements of the institution or (b) who have completed ENC1101 and ENC1102 with a minimum grade of "C" and want to develop their writing skills. This is a course for which students will produce extensive college-level writing and which requires completion with a minimum grade of "C."

Credit hours: 1Lecture hours: 1
ENC 2949
COOP/Work Experience/English

1-3 crs. Cooperative Education courses may be taken toward completion of most of the Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. A maximum of six credit hours may be used in meeting the A.A. degree requirements. Prerequisite: Minimum of 2.0 GPA, meet with the co-op coordinator, and availability of co-op work experience slot. Supervised, practical work experience that seeks to combine theories and apply practical skills to projects in the student?s major field of study. Requirements include online weekly, mid-term, and end-of-term reflection assignments.

Credit hours: 1-3Other hours: 1-3
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