This ONLINE college course opportunity (Spring 2022) is open to all ALA, GED & Adult Community Member Students
WAC101 Writing Across Curriculum (Sec. # 31785)
On Your Own Time Canvas
1/31/22 to 5/13/22
Emphasis on the elements of sentence and paragraph structure, as well as the four stages of the writing process for personal and expository communication. Class activities focus on Native American history, as well as issues and concerns for Native peoples today. For more information contact the American Indian Program at
[email protected] or
[email protected]. Extensive journal entries, editing, and revision of written assignments. Prepare and write multi-paragraph essays. Assigned readings, participation in extensive workshops, and group work. Prerequisites: None.
ENG102 First-Year Composition (Sec. # 30973)
On Your Own Time Canvas
1/18/22 to 5/13/22
Emphasis on rhetoric and composition with a focus on persuasive, research-based writing and understanding writing as a process. Developing advanced college-level writing strategies through three or more writing projects comprising at least 4,000 words. Class activities focus on Native American history, as well as issues and concerns for Native peoples today. For more information, contact the American Indian Program at
[email protected] or
[email protected]. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in ENG101.
CRW150 Intro to Creative Writing (Sec. # 31193)
On Your Own Time Canvas
1/31/22 - 5/13/22
Introduction to the basic aesthetics and techniques in contemporary creative writing within a variety of genres. Introduction to the analytical concepts and terminology necessary to understand, interpret, and enact contemporary creative writing. Facilitation of writing practices and evaluation. Introduction to literature's role in society. Prerequisites: None.
ENG210 Creative Writing (Sec. # 31606)
On Your Own Time Canvas
1/31/22 - 5/13/22
Skills and techniques used in the production of marketable for contemporary publications that buy prose fiction, poetry, and expository articles. Note: ENG210 may be repeated for a total of six credit hours with permission of Department or Division. Prerequisites: ENG102 with a grade of C or better, or permission of Department or Division.
WRITING PLACEMENT
Contact Professor Erica Maria Litz for guidance and preparation.
ENROLLMENT BENEFITS
- Earn credit from Scottsdale Community College. All credit is transferable to any Maricopa Community College. WAC101, ENG 101, and CRW courses are transferable to ASU, U of A, and NAU. Enrollment assistance provided by instructor.
- Each class earns 3 SCC college credit hours upon successful completion.
- Classes will be on-your-time in Canvas online. All courses will have additional instructor support for students unfamiliar with Canvas.
- Great opportunity to become acclimated to college coursework and earn college credit!
INTERESTED?! Contact Erica Litz | 480-907-9440 | [email protected]