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    May 17, 2024  
2019-2020 Catalog: September 2019 Edition 
    
2019-2020 Catalog: September 2019 Edition [ARCHIVED]

Course List


Course Information

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Writing

  
  • WR 181 WRITING CONFERENCE

    0.5 Unit - 1.5 hours learning center 1.5 hours learning center
    Transfers: CSU
    Corequisite: WR 1  or WR 1H  
    This open-entry/open-exit, pass/no-pass course offers one-on-one conference instruction with English instructors for students in WR 1 or WR 1H. Students must complete 24 hours in the Writing Center during the semester in order to receive credit. R-E-3
  
  • WR 182 WRITING CONFERENCE

    0.5 Unit - 1.5 hours learning center 1.5 hours learning center
    Transfers: CSU
    Corequisite: WR 2  or WR 2H  
    This open-entry/open-exit, pass/no-pass course offers one-on-one conference instruction with English instructors for students in Writing 2. Students must complete 24 hours in the Writing Center during the semester in order to receive credit. R-E-3
  
  • WR 201 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING

    3 Units - 3 hours lecture
    Prerequisite: WR 301  
    Corequisite: WR 280  
    This is an introductory course in the basic conventions and expectations of college essay writing. Students write essays in response to assigned readings from a range of college-level texts. The course covers how to state and support a thesis, develop unified and coherent supporting paragraphs, organize an essay, and write clear and effective sentences. The course also introduces students to critical reading, reasoning, and writing. NR
  
  • WR 280 WRITING CONFERENCE

    0.5 Unit - 1.5 hours learning center 1.5 hours learning center
    Corequisite: WR 201  
    This pass/no-pass corequisite course offers one-on-one conference instruction with English instructors for students enrolled in WR 201. Students must spend at least 24 hours in the Writing Center during the semester and participate in no less than four conferences in order to receive credit. R-E-3
  
  • WR 301 INTRODUCTION TO BASIC WRITING

    3 Units - 3 hours lecture
    Corequisite: WR 380  
    This is an introductory course designed to develop skills in the basic conventions of writing. Students employ a text-based, process-centered approach to writing to a variety of audiences and for a variety of purposes: to observe, to integrate, to communicate, and to convince. The course emphasizes paragraph unity, coherence, cohesion, and development, building towards writing a focused, organized, developed essay. The course further covers how to explore, evaluate, organize, and state and support ideas taking into consideration the writer’s audience and purpose. NR
  
  • WR 302 COLLEGE WRITING SKILLS AND SUPPORT

    2 Units - 2 hours lecture
    Corequisite: WR 1  and WR 382  
    WR 302 is a supplemental writing course taught in conjunction with WR 1. WR 302 provides instruction in the basic conventions of college essay writing to supplement the concurrent WR 1 course. In WR 302, students receive additional support for topics covered in WR 1. Successful completion of WR 302 and WR 1 allows the student to enroll in WR 2. NR
  
  • WR 380 WRITING CONFERENCE

    0.5 Unit - 1.5 hours learning center 1.5 hours learning center
    Corequisite: WR 301  or WR 399  
    This pass/no-pass corequisite course offers one-on-one conference instruction with English instructors for students enrolled in WR 301  or WR 399 . Students must spend at least 24 hours in the Writing Center during the semester and participate in no fewer than four conferences in order to receive credit. R-E-3
  
  • WR 382 WRITING CONFERENCE

    1.5 Units - 2 hours learning center
    Corequisite: WR 302  
    This pass/no-pass corequisite course offers one-on-one conference instruction with English instructors for students enrolled in WR 302. Students must spend at least 24 hours in the Writing Center during the semester and participate in no fewer than four formal conferences in order to receive credit. R-E-3
  
  • WR 399 ACCELERATED INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING

    5 Units - 5 hours lecture
    Prerequisite: RD 370  
    Corequisite: WR 380  
    This is an accelerated course that combines WR 301  and WR 201  and is designed to develop skills in the basic conventions and expectations of college essay writing. It introduces students to critical reading, writing, and reasoning. Students employ a text-based, process-centered approach to writing essays in response to assigned readings from a variety of college-level texts. This course covers how to state and support a thesis, develop unified and coherent paragraphs as part of an organized essay, and write clear and effective sentences. WR 399 is equivalent to WR 201  and ESL 90  ; credit will be given in one only, not all. Successful completion allows students to enroll in WR 1 .

     

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