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FALL 2024 / ENGL / ENGL 102 / MCC-LONGVIEW

English

ENGL 102 - Composition & Reading II (3 credits)

Prerequisite: ENGL 101 with a grade of C or higher. Students are asked to analyze and evaluate persuasive essays for the writer's use of logical thinking. Students will develop research skills for the purpose of creating documented essays that reflect critical thinking and logical argument. (MOTR ENGL 200)

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MCC-Longview

Class # 40360Instructor: Pat McKeown Session Regular Academic Session
LectureTime: 09:30AM-10:45AMDays: MWIn Person  
Class # 40100Instructor: Pat McKeown Session Regular Academic Session
LectureTime: 11:00AM-12:15PMDays: MWIn Person  
Class # 40101Instructor: Conde Burford Session Regular Academic Session
LectureTime: 12:30PM-01:45PMDays: MWIn Person  
Class # 40102Instructor: Eric Sullivan Session Regular Academic Session
LectureTime: 08:00AM-09:15AMDays: TRIn Person  
Class # 40103Instructor: Aisha Sharif Session Regular Academic Session
LectureTime: 09:30AM-10:45AMDays: TRIn Person  
Class # 40104Instructor: Maxamina Muro Session Regular Academic Session
LectureTime: 11:00AM-12:15PMDays: TRIn Person  
Class # 41531Instructor: Corey Bush Session Regular Academic Session
LectureTime: 08:00AM-10:50AMDays: SVideo Conferencing  
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