In this course students learn to write clearly and effectively for defined audiences through a variety of strategies. Emphasis is on the writing process, from drafting through pre-writing, revision, and editing. This course places reading at the core of the writing curriculum by including interaction with reading selections as the vehicle for idea development, analytical and interpretive skill, and research, and to serve as writing models. The lab component will incorporate additional lessons on college reading, sentence structure, and writing essentials. A portion of lab time will also be given to one-on-one essay instruction and feedback. Students cannot receive credit for both English 110G and English 111G. *COLLEGE COMPOSITION I POLICY Students must pass the research component of ENGL110G College Composition I in order to pass the course.
Placement Testing or grade of C or better in English 095G or 099G