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English Composition Courses at King University, Study notes of English

Information about various english composition courses offered at king university. The courses include engc 1001, engc 1002, engc 1010, engc 1110, engc 1180, and engc 2010. These courses cover topics such as documentation and formatting, grammar and mechanics, basic communication skills, composition and writing, research and writing, and advanced composition. Students are required to earn a minimum grade of c- in these courses to pass.

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Download English Composition Courses at King University and more Study notes English in PDF only on Docsity! Revised May 2017 1 4.02.160 Course Descriptions English Composition ENGC ENGC 1001 College-Level Writing: Documentation and Formatting. This course introduces online and GPS students to the conventions of college-level writing across the disciplines with a particular focus on documentation and formatting. It provides students with the tools needed to properly format and ethically document written work in their courses. Topics covered in the course will include: documentation and writing context, in-text citation, bibliographic citation, and incorporation of source material into written work ................................................................................................................................... 1 s.h. ENGC 1002 College-Level Writing: Grammar and Mechanics. This course is a study of grammar that is necessary for punctuated writing. It offers students a refresher course in grammar and mechanics and will prepare them to write more effective papers in all of their classes. Topics covered in this class include parts of speech, subject-verb agreement, verb tenses, pronouns, sentence fragments, comma splices, fused sentences, and punctuation ................................................................................................................ .1 s.h. ENGC 1010 English Composition: Basic Communication Skills.* A review of basic elements of the writer's craft, including grammatical rules, sentence-building skills, paragraph development, logic for exposition/analysis, and the practice of composition and revision. Required of all students who do not demonstrate adequate writing skills (as determined by ACT/SAT scores, high school grades, and/or the initial writing sample) upon entry to King, or who do not achieve at least a C- average in ENGC 1110. May not be substituted for English 1110 to fulfill core requirements. Offered in face-to-face and online formats ............................................................................................................ 4 s.h. *Not designed for transfer ENGC 1110 Composition: Writing and Speech. This course introduces and reinforces the conventions of ethical and excellent citizenship in the academic community. It demonstrates how to use the critical tools of academic exploration: careful reading, thoughtful listening, analytical writing, proper research techniques, and effective speaking ........................................................................................................................... 4 s. h. NOTE: Every student must earn a grade of C- or higher to pass ENGC 1110 or ENGC 1180. A grade below a C- is equivalent to a grade of F. Should a student transfer in English composition from another institution, he/she must have a C- or higher in that course. ENGC 1180 (F) Freshman Honors English. Study and practice in reading critically, researching, writing to communicate, and speaking. Students must demonstrate (through sufficiently high Advanced Placement or SAT/ACT scores) competency in oral expression, writing research papers, and analytic writing for placement in this course, in lieu of ENGC 1110 ...................................................................................................................... 4 s.h. NOTE: Every student must earn a grade of C- or higher to pass ENGC 1110 or ENGC 1180. A grade below a C- is equivalent to a grade of F. Should a student transfer in English composition from another institution, he/she must have a C- or higher in that course.
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