ENGL 90 - Foundations of College Writing II (3 credits)
Prerequisite: ENGL 80 with a grade of S or appropriate placement test score. Students will practice writing thesis-support multi-paragraph documents that utilize the conventions of written standard English and develop critical thinking skills by writing about reading. The course culminates in a required satisfactory-unsatisfactory exit portfolio.
ENGL 90 (41861) and ENGL 101 (41862) are linked by course content and assignments. Enrollment in both is required.
Class # 41501
Instructor: Aisha Sharif
Session Regular Academic Session
Lecture
Time: 11:00AM-12:15PM
Days: MW
In Person
Notes
ENGL 90 (41501) and ENGL 101 (41535) are linked by course content and assignments. Enrollment in both is required.
Class # 41502
Instructor: Susan Satterfield
Session Regular Academic Session
Lecture
Time: 12:30PM-01:45PM
Days: MW
In Person
Notes
ENGL 90 (Class #41502) and ENGL 101 (Class #40554) are linked by course content and assignments. ENROLLMENT IN BOTH CLASSES AT THE SAME TIME IS REQUIRED.
Class # 42350
Instructor: Jan Rog
Session Twelve Week
Lecture
Time: 08:00AM-09:50AM
Days: TR
In Person
Dates: 09/17/24-12/14/24
Notes
Class meets 12 weeks: 9/17 - 12/14 includes final exam.
Class # 41523
Instructor: Zoe Albright
Session Regular Academic Session
Lecture
Time: 09:30AM-10:45AM
Days: TR
In Person
Notes
ENGL90 (41523) and ENGL 101 (41448) and READ 11 (40094) are linked by course content and assignments. Enrollment in all is required.
Class # 41863
Instructor: Theodore Cotti
Session Regular Academic Session
Lecture
Time: 11:00AM-12:15PM
Days: TR
In Person
Notes
ENGL 90 (41863) and ENGL 101 (41864) are linked by course content and assignments. Enrollment in both is required.
Enrollment
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