College Composition
ENG-101-SL3
Monroe Community College
- Semester
- Summer 2026
- Instructor
- Meghan Glaser
- Start Date
- 07-06-2026
- Total Credits
- 3
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- 585-292-2300
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ENG 101 introduces students to college-level reading, writing, researching, and critical thinking through a process-based approach. Students analyze how various texts make meaning and practice purposeful rhetorical choices in their own writing. The course emphasizes clear communication, audience awareness, and developing a confident human voice. Students will complete writing projects that move from analysis to inquiry and research-based argument, using sources responsibly, including ethical consideration of AI tools. Attention to revision and sentence-level clarity will help students produce writing that is effective, adaptable, and grounded in sound reasoning.
Prerequisites:
Placement into ENG 101/200, OR ENG 101 with co-requisite of TRS 099, OR completion of TRS 090 with a C or higher, OR ESL 201 with a C or higher
Corequisites:
TRS 099
General Education Area(s): Basic Communication
Course Area: English & Literature
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 07-06-2026 - 08-07-2026
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- Instructor: Meghan Glaser
- Local Course ID: 26SU_MON_ENG101_3
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