Crowder
College offers a variety of composition courses to interested
students.
"Writing
is the most fun you can have by yourself." --Terry Pratchett
"Tug on anything
at all, and you will find it connected to everything else in the universe."
--John Muir
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Communication
via the printed page is a skill that has been valued for centuries. Recent
studies, though, indicate that, while there is an increasing number of
employment possibilities, there are fewer employees who are adequately
prepared to assume the duties most positions require. Many businesses
are demanding more preparation in writing, analysis, and research for
potential employees. According to a recent Wall Street Journal report,
many tech jobs are being filled by liberal arts graduates. Tariq Shakoor,
Emory University's career center director, says that companies need technical
expertise, but they also need the "people skills and problem-solving
skills that graduates from the liberal-arts fields can bring to the job.
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"Writing is not
a profession, occupation or job; it is not a way of
life: it is a comprehensive
response to life."
---Gregory McDonald |
A
recent survey by Accountemps of 1,400+ chief financial officers showed
that more than 75 percent placed a very high value on communications skills
when hiring accountants. Accountants are required to interpret numbers and
data in their business, which requires strong verbal and writing competencies,"
says Accountemps chairman Max Messmer.
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COMMUNICATIONS
80 provides
practice in communication skills (reading, writing, organizing, and editing).
ENGLISH 100
focuses upon an in-depth
study of traditional grammar and mechanics of composition including an
intensive analysis of subjects, verbs, sentence structure and punctuation.
ENGLISH 101
provides students instruction and
practice in writing mechanically correct, well organized, and well developed
expository themes on topics of importance. This course fulfills a portion
of communications general education requirements. |
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ENGLISH
102
continues the study of effective
written expository prose for those who have successfully completed English
101. In addition, students advance to study more complex methods of thesis
development. Research and documentation procedures are integral subject
matter. This course fulfills a portion of communications general education
requirements.
ENGLISH 103
Qualified students study elements
found in both English Composition 101 and 102 for intensive practice in
rhetorical patterns. Techniques of semantics and research are combined
into a one semester completion of required composition course work. This
course fulfills a portion of communications general education requirements. |
ENGLISH
180: Creative Writing I. This
class explores the structure, form, and techniques in various genres of
fiction and poetry. Students are encouraged to strive for publication
through class exercises, writing/reading assignments, lectures, discussion
and weekly critique.
ENGLISH 203
Technical Report Writing.
Introduction to the practical aspects of preparing business
and industrial reports. Techniques of collecting and presenting data are
emphasized through quality communication: formal and informal reports,
demonstration, presentation, and discussion. |