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English



        ENGL 058                                                                        3.0 Units  ENGL 310     Writing Skills Lab                        0.5 to 1.5 Units
        Creative Writing: The Literary Magazine I              Hours: 16-54 lab by arrangement.
        Prerequisite: ENGL 001 with a minimum grade of C.      Upon registration, each student’s writing sample will be
        General Education: Option A: Area C; Option C: Area C2  used to identify his/her individual writing problems, and
        Transferable to CSU                                    an individualized program will be designed to provide
        Hours: 48-54 lecture.                                  instruction in those problem areas. Credit will be earned
        A study of the contemporary American literary magazine   upon successful completion and mastery of the student’s
        and the practice of producing its own literary magazine,   course of study and an appropriate number of hours as
        The Suisun Valley Review: requesting submissions,      specified in each student’s contract. Students may take this
        reviewing them, selecting material, arranging contents and   course up to the maximum number of units over multiple
        determining the format. Students may write creatively and   semesters. This is an Open Entry/Open Exit, Pass/No Pass
        make their work available for class commentary, as well as   only course.
        for possible inclusion in the magazine.
                                                               ENGL 310A                                                                     1.5 Units
        ENGL 059                                                                        3.0 Units  Introductory Reading and Writing Skills
        Creative Writing: The Literary Magazine II             Hours: 32-36 lab, 40-45 lab by arrangement.
        Prerequisite: ENGL 058 with a minimum grade of C.      Intensive instruction in developmental language
        General Education: Option A: Area C; Option B: Area 3B;   processing skills, reading and writing skills, and general
        Option C: Area C2                                      college survival skills. Success in this lab will be based on
        Transferable to CSU                                    attendance, satisfactory completion of in-class reading and
        Hours: 48-54 lecture.                                  writing assignments. This is a Pass/No Pass only course.
        An advanced study of the contemporary American literary
        magazine and the practice of publishing its own literary   ENGL 310D     Advanced English Skills Lab                1.0 Unit
        magazine, The Suisun Valley Review, where the student   Corequisite: ENGL 001.
        is expected to assume a lead editorial role. Students   Prerequisite: A minimum high school cumulative GPA of
        may write creatively and make their work available for   2.3; or a minimum grade of C in Junior or Senior English; or
        class commentary, as well as for possible inclusion in the   minimum score of 70 on the sentence skills section of the
        magazine.                                              assessment test; or a minimum SAT verbal score of 500;
                                                               or a minimum ACT score of 23; or a grade of Pass in ENGL
        ENGL 062     Analytical Reading                                 3.0 Units  350, 355, 370, 348E, 380, 348G, 359; or a grade of C in
        Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 370.                English 360; or recommendation of a counselor or English
        Course Advisory: ENGL 353.                             instructor based on a Multiple Measures Evaluation.
        Transferable to CSU                                    Hours: 48-54 lab.
        Hours: 48-54 lecture.                                  Intensive instruction in advanced reading and writing
        A college-level reading course designed to improve and   skills for students who are currently taking ENGL 001 or
        enhance the student’s ability to understand inferential   other transfer-level content courses. This class is designed
        reading passages. Emphasis is on the development of    to help students further hone their craft as writers and
        critical reading skills, including the ability to understand   readers. Success in this lab will be based on attendance
        the author’s point of view and to engage in textual    and satisfactory completion of in-class reading and writing
        analysis. In addition, the student should develop the ability  assignments. This is a pass/no pass course.
        to successfully critique college-level reading material by
        analyzing a variety of prose structures.
















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