English 1302 builds upon what students learned in English 1301, emphasizing more complex research, analytical, and rhetorical skills.
ENGLISH 1302 is a continuation of English 1301 with emphasis on analysis of readings in fiction. English Composition II: ESOL - ENGL 1302 ESOL is the equivalent of ENGL 1302 and is designed to help students who are non-native speakers of English develop the skills they will need to succeed academically.
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English 1301 is a core curriculum course of three credit hours (lecture).
In English 1301, the writing skills that students must master to become productive members of our twenty-first century global society include their ability to: Employ critical analytical strategies in their reading and writing.
Credit(s): 3. The study of the rhetorical principles involved in technical and scientific workplace writing with an emphasis on the production of professional documents, such as analytical reports.
HIST 1301 is a broad survey course that aims to introduce students to the major events, movements, people, and ideas that shaped American history from the pre-Columbian period through the end of the Civil War.
Credit(s): 3. Readings in literary genres, such as poetry, drama, short story and novel.