ENGH 101: Composition
ENGH 101-K01: Composition
(Fall 2020)
02:00 PM to 03:15 PM MW
Mason Korea (119 Songdomunhwa-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Korea) G210
Section Information for Fall 2020
ENGH 101 Composition integrates reading, research, and composition as a way of preparing students to be successful academic writers across the curriculum. This course covers the study of logical, rhetorical, and linguistic structure of analytical and argumentative prose, in addition to the methods and conventions necessary for preparing research papers and professional letters. Throughout the semester, students draft, peer review, revise, and edit four major assignments: Analytical Summary, Annotated Bibliography and Research Evaluation, Researched Argument Essay, and Persuasive Letter. In addition, students engage in low-stakes collaborative classwork and independent homework.
This course emphasizes writing as a process. Students will generate an idea, investigate their topic, create early drafts, seek and receive feedback, and revise and edit their writing. They will also learn to tailor their writing to the needs of a specific audience or rhetorical situation. In particular, we will focus on the rhetorical elements of texts, giving you the tools to identify these elements in others' writing and to produce them in their own writing.
During the Fall 2020 semester, the course theme will be environment. Initially, students will engage with texts chosen by the instructor related to climate change. However, as the semester progresses, students will be tasked with independent research of a topic of their choice, related to the course theme.
This course assumes spoken and written English-language fluency. Students with non-native proficiency are encouraged to enroll in ENGH 100 Multilingual Composition.
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Course Information from the University Catalog
Credits: 3
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
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