Moorpark Introduction to College Writing

Fall 2004 Syllabus

Living in America

While our nation's demographic makeup has been shifting, technological advances have been changing the way we view the world. Students have only to push a few buttons to make contact with their virtual neighbors in other countries. They can delve into thousands of libraries and data bases without leaving their chairs. Information about our global village comes fast and cheap; the challenge is reacting to it. Which events are important? Which speakers are trustworthy? How can we judge their motives, their biases, and the accuracy of their reports? What critical and rhetorical skills of our own will help us first to interpret what we read and then to respond appropriately as citizens and neighbors?

--Carol Verburg Making Contact

Course Description and Format

English M02 is designed primarily to develop your writing skills so that you can meet the demands of English 1A and other lower division college courses which require extensive writing. This course offers an intensive study of reading/writing skills, focusing on the types of reading and writing that you will do in college. This course will:

This course focuses on all aspects of the writing process: pre-writing, drafting, revising. Much of class time will be spent discussing, writing, and working in small groups, both offline and online. Students are encouraged to use the resources of the Writing Center.

Course Requirements

Required Texts and Materials

Required Materials:

Index 2004
Eng 02-7
Eng 02-8
Eng 1B
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