Composition for Non-native Speakers of English
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Course Information from the University Catalog
Credits: 4
Intensive practice in drafting, revising, and editing expository essays of some length and complexity. Studies logical, rhetorical, and linguistic structure of expository prose, with attention to particularly difficult aspects of the language for non-native speakers. Methods and conventions of preparing research papers.
Satisfies General Education requirement for written communication (lower level)..
Equivalent to ENGH 122; ENGL 122 and ENGL 100 (2010-2011 Catalog)
Notes:
For non-native English speakers with limited language proficiency. Students must attain minimum grade of C to fulfill degree requirements.
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