ENGH 101: Composition

ENGH 101-K01: Composition
(Summer 2025)

01:45 PM to 03:50 PM MTWR

Mason Korea (119 Songdomunhwa-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Korea) G211

Section Information for Summer 2025

ENGH 101 - K01: Composition

This summer section of English 101 incorporates most of the major assignments and all of the learning objectives of the standard 16-week course into a format delivered over our 5-week summer session at Mason Korea. Taking this Mason Core course in the summer ensures that students can focus on their writing in a comfortable environment that is free from the 'in-semester busyness' that often accompanies a full course load in the Spring or Fall semesters. English 101 is designed to help improve your abilities to read, write, think, and research at a college level and to effectively engage with public and academic audiences. It will provide you with the skills and mindsets needed to analyze and respond to a range of rhetorical situations (writing in various genres for different audiences and purposes); engage in in-depth inquiry and writing processes; locate, evaluate, and synthesize source material to discover and answer complex questions; and reflect on what you are learning, as well as on your own research and writing processes. This course is also likely to challenge your ideas about writing and inquiry.

The syllabus for the Summer 2025 section of ENGH 101 is available by clicking the 'PDF' link on the right.

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Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

Provides student writers with the skills and mindsets needed to effectively respond to a range of academic and public writing situations through particular attention to rhetorical flexibility and inquiry-based research. Students learn to engage in a process of discovery and consider diverse perspectives before making a judgment, taking a stance, or proposing a solution. Students learn to analyze and respond to a range of rhetorical situations (writing in various genres for different audiences and purposes); develop strategies to critically read a range of non-fiction genres; engage in in-depth inquiry and writing processes; locate, evaluate, and synthesize source material to discover and answer complex questions; and reflect on what they are learning and how they are applying new knowledge, as well as on their research and writing processes. Notes: Students must attain minimum grade of C to fulfill degree requirements. Offered by English. Limited to three attempts. Equivalent to ENGH 100, ENGH 122, ENGH 123.
Specialized Designation: Mason Impact.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

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