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Rhetoric and Composition
ENGL 015, section 02 — 3 Credit
(Schedule number:  482752)

College: Liberal Arts;   Department: English

Course
description:

(See disclaimer below.)

Instruction and practice in writing expository prose that shows sensitivity to audience and purpose.

This course has been approved for GWS credit as part of Penn State’s General Education program. For information about the University's General Education program, see the Department of Distance Education’s description of General Education Courses (this link will open in a new window).

Special course features include:

Optional E-mail lesson submission

Prerequisites:

Engl 004 or satisfactory performance on the English proficiency examination.

For specific information about prerequisite courses, see the University’s Undergraduate Degree Programs Bulletin (this link will open in a new window).

Lesson information:

This course consists of 8 lessons and 0 exams.

Maximum lesson submission rate is Remarks

See a course outline and a sample lesson (this link will open a new window).

Remarks:

If you are unfamiliar with the English language, we strongly recommend you take the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) exam. To learn more, please visit the Web site at http://www.toefl.org/. The student must wait until the previous lesson is graded and returned before submitting the next lesson.

Required
materials:

Daiker, D.A. et al. THE WRITER'S OPTION: COMBINING TO COMPOSING., 5th ed., Addison-Wesley Publ., 1994 (USED); Selzer, Jack, ed. Allyn & Brown., CONVERSATIONS. 3rd ed., Prentice Hall, 1996 (USED); Reid, S. THE PRENTICE-HALL GUIDE FOR COLLEGE WRITERS. 4th ed., 1998; STUDY GUIDE-Pages--xx; Copyright--May 1998 (Engl 015); Student Guide, revised 8/98

Summary of
costs and fees:

(See disclaimer below.)

Tuition (excluding cost of materials)   

US$429.00

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