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IRW 115 - Intro Reading & Composition |
Covers reading and writing processes, organization, thesis development, and revision for clarity. Focuses on critical reading as a basis for academic inquiry, exploring one's ideas in response to texts, and developing thesis-driven essays. Emphasizes strategies for comprehension and response, critical reading and thinking skills, information literacy, adaptive reading and metacognition. Prepares students for WR 121 and other college level coursework. Prerequisites: (RD 90 and WR 90 or equivalent placement) or IRW 90 or (ESOL 260 and ESOL 262). Audit available.
6.000 Credit hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Lecture/Writing Course Integrated Reading and Writing Department Course Attributes: Charge student activity fee, Charge technology fee, Lower Div Collegiate Course |