ENGL 1422: Accelerated Writing Instruction

Credit Hours 2.0 Lecture Hours 2.0 Lab Hours 0.0
Type of Credit
Remedial Education
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Course Description
In this accelerated course, students will receive instruction twice weekly on English I composition assignments. Learning to think clearly and critically, organize paragraphs and essays, and use research skills will be a major focus. Computer and information literacy skills will be developed and honed.
Prerequisite(s)
Appropriate assessment score - Must be completed prior to taking this course. The linked section of ENGL 1613 - Must be completed at the same time as this course.

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate critical reading skills by annotating, analyzing, and thoughtfully responding to a variety of texts.
  • Use various invention, drafting, and revising strategies (including peer support and/or peer review).
  • Narrow topics to appropriate claims.
  • Organize paragraphs and papers for clarity and rhetorical effectiveness.
  • Support claims and generalizations with adequate and relevant examples, details, explanations, or evidence.
  • Demonstrate basic proficiency with rhetorical principles, primarily rhetorical situation and appeals.
  • Practice evaluating and incorporating outside sources in MLA style.
  • Recognize and utilize standard grammar, spelling, and mechanics in their own writing.
Topical Outline

Composition: Focus; Coherence; Development; Grammar, spelling, and punctuation; Introductions, body paragraphs, and conclusions

Reading: Engagement with texts: annotation, outlining, vocabulary; Critical analysis of texts including non-fiction academic writing

Writing Process: Brainstorming and other invention strategies; Paragraph and paper development and organization; Revision strategies

Rhetoric: Rhetorical situation; Strategies, devices, tools, and appeals; Relationship to audience

Research & Information Literacy: Credibility; Integration; Citation and documentation; Research as inquiry; Types of sources; Role of research librarian

Critical Thinking: Analysis and other methods of logical inquiry and reasoning; Recognize assumptions, implications, and practical consequences; Intellectual empathy and fairmindedness