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Nov 22, 2024
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ENGL 1110 - Composition I Credits: 3
[Previously offered as: ENGL 111] College-level reading, writing, and thinking about a variety of issues and texts. Students develop reading and writing skills to help with the writing required in their fields of study and other personal and professional contexts. Students learn to analyze rhetorical situations in terms of audience, contexts, purpose, mediums, and technologies, and then apply this knowledge to their reading and writing. They also gain an understanding of how writing and other modes of communication work together for rhetorical purposes. Students learn to analyze the rhetorical context of any writing task and compose with purpose, audience, and genre in mind. Students reflect on their own writing processes, learn to workshop drafts with other writers, and practice techniques for writing, revising, and editing. The student seeking a degree or certificate must include ENGL 1110 among the first 20 hours of course work numbered 111 or higher (not including AEST and HUDV courses). Word-processing skills required.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 109 . Offered: Summer, Fall and Spring. NMGEC: Area I: Communications. Three lecture hours.
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