Course Descriptions

English

ENG 095
English Review
0 credits

This course will provide a review of English grammar skills for students who need to strengthen their backgrounds in English before taking college-level courses requiring college reading and writing. It establishes a foundation for success in subsequent college-level courses. The course will include lecture, discussion, recitation, team learning, and teacher-student tutoring to maximize students' success. English Review would benefit students returning to the classroom after a long absence who wish to gain English skills for classroom confidence before enrolling in credit courses. In addition, the course would also help students speaking English as a second language gain needed written and oral fluency. Topics covered in the course will include: simple sentences, subject-verb agreement, simple verb tenses, paragraph writing, main linking and main helping verbs, punctuation rules, possessives/plurals/homonyms, and topic sentences.

ENG 101
English Composition I
3 credits

This course is designed to help students become more proficient and effective writers. Students will study the principles and skills involved in effective writing and reading and will be required to apply these skills to selected writing assignments throughout the course. They will also study elements that constitute various rhetorical patterns of writing and develop skills in writing essays in these patterns. The rhetorical patterns studied in this course are description, narration, compare/contrast, definition, and classification/division. Students will also be introduced to the elements of APA documentation. This course will emphasize the use of correct grammar, usage, spelling, punctuation, and mechanics. Students will be required to apply these skills to all writing assignments. Successful completion of an independent library orientation project is also a requirement.

Prerequisite(s): Successfully passing the English evaluation test or ENG 110

ENG 102
English Composition II
3 credits

This course is designed to improve writing effectiveness. Students will be required to expand their reading and writing skills learned in English 101 and apply these skills to selected writing assignments. They will continue to study various rhetorical patterns and use their writing skills to develop essays in these patterns. The rhetorical patterns studied in this course are process analysis, cause and effect, and argument/persuasion. Students will also learn the process and skills needed to write a clear, precise, and accurate term paper. Detailed instruction in the use of APA documentation will be provided and required in the term paper. This course will help students learn how to think more clearly, organize thoughts in logical sequence, and improve writing skills through prewriting, writing, and rewriting processes. Grammar, usage, spelling, punctuation, and mechanics instruction will be important elements in this course.

Prerequisite(s): ENG 101

ENG 110
English Essentials
3 credits

This course will emphasize the fundamentals of correct writing. Students will receive instruction and practice in grammar, usage, spelling, punctuation, and mechanics. They will learn the process of writing, including generating ideas; drafting; revising; editing, and proofreading. They will also learn reading and study skills. This course will be taught in a competency/mastery format. Students will be required to master specific English competencies to pass the course. Those who experience difficulties in mastering these competencies will be required to receive assistance from the Tutoring Center. Credit from this course applies as an elective credit towards graduation.

ENG 111
Advanced Communication Skills
3 credits

This course is designed to help students develop and improve effective oral communicative skills. Students will learn the basic skills and principles necessary to prepare written presentations and to orally deliver these presentations with confidence. They will receive practical assistance in the areas of reading, writing, speaking, listening, and critiquing.

Prerequisite(s): ENG 102

ENG 200
English Grammar
3 credits

This course will survey the structure of contemporary English grammar. It will also explore the usage problems associated with contemporary grammar in both speech and writing. Topics will include: the structure of English (words, phrases, clauses, and sentences), sentence structure problems, agreement errors, commonly confused and misused words, and spelling.

Prerequisite(s): ENG 102

ENG 205
History of the English Language
3 credits

This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the development of the English language. They will recognize changes in language as the product of political, social, religious, technological, and economic factors. This course will focus on the study of the origins, changes, and reasons for changes in the grammar, sounds, and vocabulary of English from its beginnings to modern time.

Prerequisite(s): ENG 102

ENG 300
Linguistics
3 credits

Linguistics is an introductory course in which students examine the nature of language, including its sounds, structures, and symbols. It will explore these characteristics as exhibited in various cultures and time periods.

Prerequisite(s): ENG 102

ENG 320
Advanced Composition
3 credits

This course emphasizes correct and effective expression, providing advanced training in the organization and writing of a research paper. The focus of this course is on the principles and style of advanced expository writing. Students will be prepared to write an undergraduate thesis in their major area of study. Strategies are provided for the composition of scholarly discourse, and forms of critical analysis and inquiry are examined and practiced.

Prerequisite(s): ENG 102

ENG 360
Creative Writing
3 credits

This course allows students to express their creative abilities through the writing of stories, plays, poems, and essays. Critical appraisals of students' work by members of the class are an important element in this course.

Prerequisite(s): ENG 102

ENG 361-362
Fundamentals of Publication
3 credits

The Wilmington University student newspaper and yearbook are produced in this course. The broad spectrum of life at Wilmington University and the events of the school year are reported and recorded through these publications. Successful completion of the course involves students in all aspects of producing successful publications: journalism; photography/photo journalism; graphic layout and design; and selling, advertising, and subscription. Courses are to be taken consecutively.

ENG 365
Academic Writing
3 credits

This course seeks to develop skills in advanced composition and critical reading. It is designed to improve students' abilities to paraphrase, summarize, and synthesize and to correctly and effectively express themselves.

Prerequisite(s): ENG 102

ENG 95
English Review
0 credits

This course will provide a review of English grammar skills for students who need to strengthen their backgrounds in English before taking college-level courses requiring college reading and writing. It establishes a foundation for success in subsequent college-level courses. The course will include lecture, discussion, recitation, team learning, and teacher-student tutoring to maximize students' success. English Review would benefit students returning to the classroom after a long absence who wish to gain English skills for classroom confidence before enrolling in credit courses. In addition, the course would also help students speaking English as a second language gain needed written and oral fluency. Topics covered in the course will include: simple sentences, subject-verb agreement, simple verb tenses, paragraph writing, main linking and main helping verbs, punctuation rules, possessives/plurals/homonyms, and topic sentences.