The college is closed December 21 through January 1 for winter break and will reopen January 2. Prospective students can still apply for enrollment online during the break, and continuing students can register for Spring semester classes.
Prerequisite and corequisite English provides students with the language and reading skills required for success in a variety of curriculum courses, including English, social sciences, math, culinary and trade courses, to name a few.
These courses provide students with the knowledge and skills required to comprehend college-level texts and write appropriately for academic course requirements. Emphasis is placed on active reading and writing strategies that are effective when applied in academic and workforce reading and writing situations.
The English courses are broken into two categories: prerequisite courses and corequisite courses. Students needing ENG-002 enroll in a one-semester prerequisite course that helps prepare them for their gateway-level ENG-111 course. Students needing ENG-011 enroll in a one-semester corequisite course that is paired with ENG-111. These courses are taken simultaneously.
ENG-002: Transition English
This course provides an opportunity to customize foundational English content in specific areas and will include developing a growth mindset. Topics include developing the academic habits, learning strategies, social skills and growth mindset necessary to be successful in college-level English. Students obtain skills through a variety of instructional strategies, with emphasis placed on the most essential prerequisite knowledge. Upon completion, students should be able to build a stronger foundation for success in their gateway-level English courses.
ENG-011: Writing and Inquiry Support
This course is designed to support students in the development of skills necessary for success in ENG-111 by complementing, supporting and reinforcing ENG-111 student learning outcomes. Emphasis is placed on the following:
Upon completion, students should be able to apply active reading strategies to college-level texts and produce unified, well-developed writing using standard written English.