Credit Course Schedules
English - Summer 2020
Students will develop more versatile reading and study skills such as greater speed and comprehension of varied reading materials, improved retention of subject matter, skimming, and scanning of textbooks and magazine articles, improved vocabulary and word recognition, and greater enjoyment and understanding of literature. Corequisite: ENG 1510. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Master Course Syllabus
Jamestown Campus
Hultquist Library 148 | ||
May 20 – Jul 1 | Mon, Wed | 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm |
Students will develop more versatile reading and study skills such as greater speed and comprehension of varied reading materials, improved retention of subject matter, skimming, and scanning of textbooks and magazine articles, improved vocabulary and word recognition, and greater enjoyment and understanding of literature. Corequisite: ENG 1510. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Master Course Syllabus
Jamestown Campus
Hultquist Library 148 | ||
Jul 7 – Aug 13 | Tue, Thu | 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm |
Students will work in a supportive classroom setting with their peers and a workshop instructor to ensure they have the tools needed for success in ENG 1510. Students will drive class instruction through their questions about ENG 1510 course content, processes, and assignments. Additionally, students will spend time workshopping draft compositions and will engage in discussion about successful time management and overcoming barriers to success in college. Corequisite: ENG 1510. J, fall/spring; C, fall/spring. Master Course Syllabus
Jamestown Campus
May 20 – Jul 1 | TBD |
Students will work in a supportive classroom setting with their peers and a workshop instructor to ensure they have the tools needed for success in ENG 1510. Students will drive class instruction through their questions about ENG 1510 course content, processes, and assignments. Additionally, students will spend time workshopping draft compositions and will engage in discussion about successful time management and overcoming barriers to success in college. Corequisite: ENG 1510. J, fall/spring; C, fall/spring. Master Course Syllabus
Jamestown Campus
Jul 6 – Aug 13 | TBD |
Students will develop skills in critical reading, rhetorical analysis, and argument. Students will read rhetorically and critically, and will analyze a variety of texts on current, inter-disciplinary topics. The course focuses on writing for specific audiences and purposes with an emphasis on academic composing. As such, students will develop skills that prepare them for academic and professional writing as they practice recursive writing processes and learn to enter conversations through informed and effective academic expression. Corequisite: Support courses as determined by college placement. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Master Course Syllabus
Jamestown Campus
Hultquist Library 148 | ||
May 20 – Jul 1 | Mon, Wed | 9:00 am – 12:30 pm |
Students will develop skills in critical reading, rhetorical analysis, and argument. Students will read rhetorically and critically, and will analyze a variety of texts on current, inter-disciplinary topics. The course focuses on writing for specific audiences and purposes with an emphasis on academic composing. As such, students will develop skills that prepare them for academic and professional writing as they practice recursive writing processes and learn to enter conversations through informed and effective academic expression. Corequisite: Support courses as determined by college placement. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Master Course Syllabus
Jamestown Campus
Hultquist Library 148 | ||
Jul 7 – Aug 13 | Tue, Thu | 9:00 am – 12:30 pm |
Students will learn to write precise, clear, substantial, and logical essays. They will develop critical thinking and writing skills required in higher education, employment, and life. Students will also learn to conduct research and write a research paper. Prerequisite: ENG 1510. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Master Course Syllabus
Jamestown Campus
Hultquist Library 163 | ||
May 21 – Jul 1 | Tue, Thu | 9:00 am – 12:30 pm |
Students will learn to write precise, clear, substantial, and logical essays. They will develop critical thinking and writing skills required in higher education, employment, and life. Students will also learn to conduct research and write a research paper. Prerequisite: ENG 1510. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Master Course Syllabus
Jamestown Campus
Hultquist Library 267 | ||
Jul 6 – Aug 13 | Mon, Wed | 9:00 am – 12:30 pm |
Students will explore multicultural literatures (novels, short stories, poems, and plays) that speak to issues of identity with regard to race, class, gender, sexual identity, ability, language, and so on. In doing this, students will further develop research skills while being introduced to critical reading approaches such as feminist, reader response, postmodern, and psychoanalytic criticism. This "Writing in the Discipline" course serves as both an introduction to literature as well as an opportunity to refine reading and writing skills developed in this composition sequence. Prerequisite: ENG 1530. Master Course Syllabus
Jamestown Campus
Hultquist Library 148 | ||
May 21 – Jul 1 | Tue, Thu | 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm |
Students will explore multicultural literatures (novels, short stories, poems, and plays) that speak to issues of identity with regard to race, class, gender, sexual identity, ability, language, and so on. In doing this, students will further develop research skills while being introduced to critical reading approaches such as feminist, reader response, postmodern, and psychoanalytic criticism. This "Writing in the Discipline" course serves as both an introduction to literature as well as an opportunity to refine reading and writing skills developed in this composition sequence. Prerequisite: ENG 1530. Master Course Syllabus
Jamestown Campus
Hultquist Library 294 | ||
Jul 6 – Aug 13 | Mon, Wed | 9:00 am – 12:30 pm |