College Reading
This course is designed for students who wish to improve their reading skills in all academic areas, including comprehension, textual analysis, and vocabulary at the transfer level.
This course is designed for students who wish to improve their reading skills in all academic areas, including comprehension, textual analysis, and vocabulary at the transfer level.
This course is designed to train students to tutor in the English Department Writing Center. The course content covers tutoring pedagogical theory and effective strategies for tutoring in English in a culturally responsive manner.
This course presents a basic grounding and practice in the academic reading process, reading comprehension, and vocabulary development.
College reading, writing, and critical thinking applied to literature, including poetry, drama, and fiction. Essay writing employing methods of literary analysis, academic research, and critical thinking.
An intensive consideration of the tragic dramas of Greece in English translation from a literary standpoint.
This section of 1AS is a support course that is linked to the corresponding section of 1A. Both sections must be added together.University-parallel reading, writing, and critical thinking with a major research component. Reading, writing, and research assignments are based predominately on non-fiction texts.
This class is part of CityOnline and for more information about CityOnline go to . ENGL 1A-Sec 931 is an online class with no required meetings on-campus. Students must check instructor's website for class details at For more information about online classes, go to .