Elementary French II

A second-semester elementary French course: a continuation of FRENCHST 110 with emphasis on acquiring basic level of proficiency in the language and understanding of the culture of France and the Francophone world.
Prerequisite: FRENCHST 110, one semester of college French, or two years of high school French. Freshmen with senior year high school French with a grade of A or B are encouraged to enroll in FRENCHST 120 rather than 110.

Basic Writing

ENGLWRIT 111 (Basic Writing) is a college-level intensive reading and writing course designed to prepare students for ENGLWRIT 112. The course fulfills the General Education U.S. Diversity (U) requirement and focuses on the theme of cultural borders. Students produce essays incorporating course readings as well as their own personal experience and knowledge. All classes are held workshop-style in computer classrooms to allow for writing, collaboration, and consultation among students and between students and teacher. (Gen.Ed. U)

Basic Writing

ENGLWRIT 111 (Basic Writing) is a college-level intensive reading and writing course designed to prepare students for ENGLWRIT 112. The course fulfills the General Education U.S. Diversity (U) requirement and focuses on the theme of cultural borders. Students produce essays incorporating course readings as well as their own personal experience and knowledge. All classes are held workshop-style in computer classrooms to allow for writing, collaboration, and consultation among students and between students and teacher. (Gen.Ed. U)

Basic Writing

ENGLWRIT 111 (Basic Writing) is a college-level intensive reading and writing course designed to prepare students for ENGLWRIT 112. The course fulfills the General Education U.S. Diversity (U) requirement and focuses on the theme of cultural borders. Students produce essays incorporating course readings as well as their own personal experience and knowledge. All classes are held workshop-style in computer classrooms to allow for writing, collaboration, and consultation among students and between students and teacher. (Gen.Ed. U)
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