Announcements

FROM: English Program RE: Summer Online English Courses
Sent:
4/25/2022 4:31:15 PM
To: Students, Faculty, Staff

English Courses Summer 2022

The English program would like to announce its online composition course offerings for summer 2022. Below is a list of the courses.

For details on these courses, please scroll down!

English 101-400 College Composition I
CRN 20411 (online)
Summer 2022 Session 1 (9 May - 28 June)
Dr. Carlisle, English


You don't like to write? You have a fear of writing? You don't think you write well? No need to worry. Help is on the way. Please sign up for the session 1 online Composition I class. The professor will walk you through the writing process step by step. You will be provided hands-on writing instructions and ongoing feedback on your writing. All of the exercises and writing projects will work toward your final paper. In essence, you will be working on your final project from day one of class. Students who engage, submit work on time, follow directions, and incorporate the instructor's feedback will become better writers by the end of the six weeks.


ENG 101-401 English Composition I
CRN: 20412 (online)
5 Week Session (31 May - 1 July)
Dr. Aune, English


For many of us, cartoons (the ones played on Saturday mornings) were made for children and have little value beyond a good laugh. Like fairy tale characters, talking animals such as Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Droopy, Woody Woodpecker or Ren & Stimpy are just funny characters. In this online section of ENG 101, we will challenge those assumptions, looking at a range of animated films and characters from the earliest days of film to the present.


ENG 101-402 English Composition I
CRN: 20413 (online)
5 Week Session (31 May - 1 July)
Dr. Keat Murray, English


Working with contemporary issues, students develop writing and research skills that are instrumental for success in college and their professional lives. Writing assignments emphasize brevity, focus, and clarity as students articulate their informed perspectives about contemporary topics. Students will also progress toward mastering a documentation style for their major fields of study.


ENG 102-400 English Composition II
CRN: 20414 (online)
10 Week Session (5 July - 4 August)
Dr. Christina Fisanick, English


We will work through the various parts of the research and writing process by developing a topic for and writing ONE argumentative paper supported by research. Expect to gain experience with finding and interpreting high-quality sources and integrating them smoothly into your own writing.