EAP-104 Foundations of Reading and Writing II
This course is designed to strengthen the academic reading and writing skills necessary to produce collegiate course work by using course materials that will help students to understand cultural, social, and global issues in the contemporary world. Students will work together as they continue to develop the analytical skills required to produce well-organized and well-written essays. Students will learn to think critically about social change and contemporary social problems. The course will focus on the significance of the writing process, including prewriting, writing a strong thesis statement, revising, editing, and proofreading. In this course, students will practice the proper use and citation of sources so as to avoid plagiarism, and will conduct their own research on topics relating to issues of cultural, social, and global perspectives.
Prerequisite
Students who specified one or more of these Program of Study Types Non-Degree, Pathway