Undergraduate English- Rock County
Undergraduate English- Rock County
2019 Fall Term
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TRIO INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING
ENG 097
A Comp. course focusing on the conventions of academic writing, the composing process, critical thinking, & critical reading. Emphasis will be on reading & writing activities designed to prepare students for successful transition to college-level writing. This course is offered by a campus TRIO program.
INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING
ENG 098
A Comp. course focusing on the conventions of academic writing, the composing process, critical thinking, & critical reading. Emphasis will be on reading & writing activities designed to prepare students for successful transition to college-level writing.
WRITING STUDIO
ENG 099
A small group & individualized instruction course that helps students develop college-level writing & critical reading skills. Emphasizes writing process strategies. Taken concurrently with a Comp. course or another writing-intensive class.
COLLEGE WRITING AND CRITICAL READING
ENG 101
A Comp. course focusing on academic writing, the writing process, & critical reading. Emphasis will be on essays that incorporate readings.
CRITICAL WRITING READING & RESEARCH
ENG 102
A Comp. course focusing on researched academic writing that presents Info, ideas, & arguments. Emphasis will be on the writing process, critical thinking, & critical reading.
INTERMEDIATE COMPOSITION
ENG 201
A Comp. course that builds on learning from first-year college writing to help students develop more advanced reading, writing, & research strategies & skills. Introduces students to key concepts in the field of writing studies & their application to the writing process. Emphasizes Indp. inquiry, critical reading, & rhetorical adaptability.
CREATIVE WRITING I
ENG 203
Chiefly devoted to writing & studying one or more of the following: fiction, poetry & drama.
CREATIVE WRITING II
ENG 204
This theme varies from time to time & may be, for example, philosophical, social, political, or psychological. May be taken for credit more than once if content changes.
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
ENG 210
(BUS 210 & ENG 210 are the same course.) Study & practice of the techniques of achieving clarity, brevity & effectiveness in business communication. Planning, preparation, critiquing of business letters, memor&a, short & long reports, resumes, manuals of procedure, & oral reports.
INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY STUDIES
ENG 250
An Intro to the discipline of literary studies through its fundamental approaches to reading, interpreting, & writing about a variety of texts, ranging from the classic to the contemporary with the goal of underst&ing, appreciating, & enjoying Lit..
MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE IN AMERICA
ENG 278
A study of ethnic Lit.s in America, chiefly African American, Asian American, Native American, &/or Latino, though not necessarily limited to these groups. May be taken for credit more than once if content changes.
A THEME IN LITERATURE
ENG 281
This theme varies from time to time & may be, for example, philosophical, social, political, or psychological. May be taken for credit more than once if content changes.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
ENG 299
Individual student program must be approved by the UW Colleges English Department chair. May be taken for credit more than once if content changes.