2019-2020 Catalog

 

100

ENG-100 English Pre-Composition

Develops fundamental skills of writing. Students practice techniques in the various stages of the writing process: pre-writing, drafting, revising, rewriting, and editing. Also focuses on grammar, usage, and punctuation. Students must complete this course with a grade of "C" or above in order to advance to ENG-120. Credits cannot be counted toward an English major or any General Education requirements.

3

ENG-101 Critical Reading and Study Skills

Provides a foundation of reading strategies and skill practice enabling students to develop comprehension and vocabulary skills for use within and after the university setting. Includes a thorough investigation of study skills and materials. Students must score at the 13.0 grade level or higher on a university-approved standardized reading comprehension and vocabulary test, and must complete the course with a grade of "C" or higher. Credits cannot be counted toward any major or General Education Requirement.

3

ENG-105 Special Topics

Pilot course that develops fundamental skills in reading and writing. Students must earn a grade of "C" or above in order to advance to ENG 120.

3

ENG-119 Effective Writing

This course develops students' writing and reading skills. Students will use various methods of interrogating and exploring multiple types of discourse, enhancing their reading comprehension, which will work in tandem with their writing as they create essays in various genres using the writing process: pre-writing, drafting, revising, and editing. Students will also strengthen skills in grammar, usage, and punctuation. Students must complete this course with a grade of "C" or above in order to advance to ENG 120 and ENG 180 (World Literature). Credits cannot be counted toward an English major or any General Education requirements.

3

ENG-120 Research Writing

Develops skills in various methods of writing. Students will write expressive and expository essays using processes of pre-writing, drafting, revising, and editing. Students will evaluate and synthesize data, sources, and ideas to develop a research essay. Completion of ENG-120 with a grade of "C" or better will fulfill the writing competency requirement. Credits cannot be applied to an English or Writing major or minor. Prerequisite: Adequate SAT/ACT verbal scores or completion of ENG-119 or ENG-100 with a grade of "C" or higher.

3

ENG-121 English Composition II

Prompts students to develop writing skills by using pre-writing, drafting, revising, and editing. In this process-oriented class students will complete several essays analyzing literature read in the course. Students will employ both expository and persuasive aims of discourse, as well as participate in workshops with peer editing. Includes impromptu writing and documented research essay.

3

ENG-140 College Writing

This course helps students develop an ability to express their ideas effectively in writing. Students will learn to use the writing process of pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing, and reflecting to create personal and expository essays. This will include evaluation and synthesis of sources and ideas. Students will also learn to give and receive criteria-based feedback within a small writing community of peers. (Must be passed with a grade of "C" or higher.)

3

ENG-141 Research and Writing

In this course, students will further develop effective written communication and research writing skills. Students will write a persuasive research paper using the writing process of pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing, and reflecting. By evaluating and synthesizing a variety of sources, students will sharpen their ability to communicate and think critically in an academic setting. (Must be passed with a grade of "C" or higher.) Prerequisite: ENG 140 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or higher.

3

ENG-170 Introduction to Linguistics

Introduces the major areas and theories in the study of human language: its sound patterns, the structure of words and sentences, the nature of meaning, language use in society, and the ways languages vary and change over time and space. Provides a foundation for all other TESOL courses, for the study and teaching of a foreign language, and for a deeper understanding of the function of language in human communication.

3

ENG-180 Humanities World Literature

Designed to acquaint students with major authors in world literature in the context of world history and culture--strengthening students' reading skills while deepening their intellectual, cultural, and spiritual experience. Prerequisite:ENG-119 or ENG-101 or meet score requirements.

3
Indiana Weselayan