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Graduate courses
ENGL 201 - Graduate Writing
(Formerly ENGL 301) Prepares graduate students to write in both academic and professional settings. Reviews unity, coherence, clarity, conciseness, audience analysis and document formatting. Using library and online research, you will prepare documents appropriate for presentation in your professional field. This course requirement may be satisfied based upon the results of the GMAT writing score or the GGU English Proficiency Exam.
Credit: 3 Units
Offered:
Fall 2009
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Spring 2010
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Undergraduate courses
ENGL 1A - Expository Writing
Introduces the comprehensive skills of expository writing and critical reading. You will learn to analyze various types of reading material and will strengthen your writing skills in a variety of genres. These skills will support your academic work and prepare you to meet the reading and writing demands of professional activities. Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on the English Placement Exam or a grade of C or better in ENGL 10B. (CAN ENGL 2).
Credit: 3 Units
Offered:
Summer 2009
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Fall 2009
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Spring 2010
ENGL 1B - Research Writing
Provides extensive practice in research and writing techniques that can be applied in both academic and professional settings. You will learn to analyze various types of reading material and will practice information-gathering techniques, library and online research strategies, and the use of surveys, interviews and field observations. Prerequisite: Students must complete ENGL 1A with a grade of C or better.
Credit: 3 Units
Offered:
Summer 2009
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Fall 2009
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Spring 2010
ENGL 10A - Writing Skills Workshop I
Reviews the basics of well-formed sentences, paragraphs and essays. Earns three units of lower-division general elective credit. Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on the English Placement Exam.
Credit: 3 Units
Offered:
Summer 2009
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Fall 2009
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Spring 2010
ENGL 10B - Writing Skills Workshop II
Teaches you the skills for composing well-formed essays for both academic and professional writing purposes. Earns three units of lower-division general elective credit. Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on the English Placement Exam or a grade of C or better in ENGL 10A.
Credit: 3 Units
Offered:
Summer 2009
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Fall 2009
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Spring 2010
ENGL 120 - Business Writing
Helps you develop the skills necessary for effective business writing. You will write, edit and format letters, memos, reports and a research paper. You will analyze business articles and other professionally-oriented material. Prerequisites: ENGL 1A; ENGL 1B or consent of the department coordinator. Students must complete ENGL 1B with a grade of C or better.
Credit: 3 Units
Offered:
Summer 2009
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Fall 2009
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Spring 2010
ENGL 198 - Special Topics in English
Examine specific topics in English. Topics are selected by the department coordinator. You may take this course more than once, provided the topic is not repeated. Prerequisite: Consent of the department coordinator.
Credit: 3 Units
ENGL 199 - Directed Study in English
Provides individual study of selected topics under the supervision of a faculty member. You may enroll in only one directed study course each trimester. Prerequisites: Consent of the instructor and the dean.
Credit: 1 - 3 Units
ENGL TEST - ENGLISH TEST SECTION
Credit: 3 Units
Offered:
Summer 2009
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Fall 2009
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Spring 2010
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