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                      | 2023-2024 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
   |  WRT 101SE - English Composition I with Second Language Support / Studio   4 Credits, 4.50 Contact Hours3.5 lecture periods 1 lab period
 
 Principles and practices of college-level writing. Includes critically reading texts, writing college-level essays using a variety of strategies, practicing diverse writing practices, and using research effectively. Also includes reading and writing using successful second language strategies for vocabulary, sentence structure, grammar and mechanics.
 
 Prerequisite(s): With a B or better: ACL 080 ; or ESL 088WG   with a C or better, or placement into WRT 090   on the Writing assessment.
 Information: Equivalent to WRT 101  . For students who assess into WRT 090   but believe that with additional studio instruction that focuses on second language support, they can successfully complete WRT 101  .
 Gen-Ed: Gen-Ed: Meets AGEC - ENGL; Meets CTE - COMM.
 
 
 
 
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 Course Learning Outcomes
 1.    Critically read texts to analyze and respond to texts.
 2.    Write college-level essays using strategies such as summary, reflection, analysis, and argument.
 3.    Practice writing processes including prewriting, drafting, revising, peer reviewing, editing, and proofreading to produce college-level essays.
 4.    Locate, evaluate, and use research effectively.
 5.    Read and write using second language strategies for vocabulary, sentence structure, grammar and mechanics.
 
 Outline:
 
 
	Critically Read Texts to Analyze and Respond to Texts
	
		Use strategies to decode unfamiliar words and to expand working vocabulary.Use strategies before, during, and after reading
		
			Before reading activate prior knowledge, set purpose, preview textDuring reading monitor comprehension by such strategies as highlighting, annotating, and taking notesAfter reading summarize and consider own ideas in relation to text
Analyze text at a literal level
		
			Determine main idea, supporting details, and patterns of organizationPractice reading strategies such as previewing, contextualizing, reflecting, and summarizingAnalyze and respond to text at an interpretive level
		
			Make inferences and draw conclusions Analyze and respond to text at a critical and rhetorical level
		
			Analyze author’s argumentIdentify assumptions and biasesMake personal connections and express opinions in relation to a textRead texts from multiple points of view Practice critical thinking strategies such as synthesizing, critiquing, and analyzing when reading texts Analyze the rhetorical situation of a textAnalyze an author’s use of rhetorical strategies within a textWrite College-Level Essays Using Strategies Such As Summary, Reflection, Analysis, and Argument
	
		Respond in writing to texts that put the writer’s ideas in conversation with those textsWrite several college-level essays that 
		
			Unify ideas around a thesisOrganize and develop ideas logically to produce coherent and cohesive textMaster basic essay components
			
				Introductions and conclusionsTheses/claimsBody paragraphs including claims, evidence, and explanation.Employ argument and persuasion in thesis claim and developmentUse rhetorical strategies to persuade readersAdapt writing to diverse audiencesIntegrate own ideas with others’Use technology strategically to enhance the author’s purpose Adapt writing for changing electronic environmentsUse outside sources responsibly and appropriately to avoid plagiarismUse a minimum of four sources, properly documented, in at least one essayUse standard grammar and mechanicsUse MLA and/or APA documentation formatWord count1.    Produce final polished writing totaling at least 3,500 words
Practice Writing Processes Including Prewriting, Drafting, Revising, Peer Reviewing, Editing, and Proofreading to Produce College-Level EssaysA.    Engage in multiple strategies and stages of writing
 B.    Reflect on writing progress and process
 C.    Use feedback to address higher-order and lower-order concerns in writing
 D.    Engage in recursive processes to strengthen writing outcomes
Locate, Evaluate, and Use Research EffectivelyA.    Determine the extent of information needed
 B.    Access the needed information including digital sources
 C.    Evaluate information and its sources critically
 D.    Use information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose
 E.    Access and use information legally and ethically
Read and Write Using Second Language Strategies for Vocabulary, Sentence Structure, Grammar and Mechanics
	
		Use second language strategies to decode unfamiliar words and to expand working vocabulary.
		
			AnalogiesContext, structural, and syntactic cluesRoots, prefixes, suffixesAcademic Word ListSynonyms and antonymsUse of word families (noun, verb, adjective, adverb forms)CollocationsVocabulary resources
			
				Printed and onlineAdvanced ESL learner dictionaries Strengthen basic writing skills including sentence-level issues
		
			Create effective sentences
			
				Sentence fluency and coherenceSentence structure and variety
				
					ComplexCompound-ComplexAdjective, adverb and noun clauses and phrasesParallel structures Use standard grammar and punctuation
			
				Verb tense and mood
				
					TensesModalsPassive voiceConditionalsPunctuation
				
					Run-onsComma splicesUse of quotation marks, parentheses, colons, hyphensEmploy appropriate word choiceUse conventions appropriate for the purpose, audience, and situation 
 Effective Term:
 Fall 2023
 
 
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