Courses in the Freshman Writing Program

ENGL 1200*. Developmental Writing.

Covers sentence formation and skills needed for argumentation and exposition within introduction, body and conclusion. Emphasizes audience, purpose and occasion.

ENGL 1310. College Writing I.

Writing as a means of ordering and shaping experience, information and ideas. Emphasis on  perfecting texts through several drafts.

ENGL 1311. Classic Core, Composition I.

Introduction to Classic Learning Core and composition. Study of literary types and of Western culture to 1660; extensive practice in writing essays; individual conferences.

ENGL 1312*. Grammar and Composition for International  Students.

A linguistic synopsis of the essentials of English grammar in conjunction with the study and production of effective written and oral composition.

ENGL 1315. English for TAMS students.

ENGL 1320. College Writing II.

Continuation of ENGL 1310.  Writing in response to reading and research. Emphasis on  perfecting texts through several drafts.

ENGL 1321. Classic Core, Composition II.

ENGL 1322*. Composition and Rhetoric for International  Students.

Continuation of ENGL 1312. Course focuses on both the analysis and production of expository writing as well as  increased facility with the English language

ENGL 1323. Computerized College Writing II.

The same course as 1320, only with the added benefit of computers for drafting, revising and editing.

ENGL 1325. English for TAMS students.