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  Course: ENG 122
  Title:English Composition II: CO2
  Long Title:English Composition II: GT-CO2
  Course Description:Expands and refines the objectives of English Composition I. Emphasizes critical/logical thinking and reading, problem definition, research strategies, and writing analytical, evaluative, and/or persuasive papers that incorporate research.~~This course is one of the Statewide Guaranteed Transfer courses. GT-CO2
  Min Credit:3
  Max Credit:

  Course Notes: Note: Competencies and Outline entered from Core Transfer
   C: Documents.
   C: Outline details recursive, not linear, activities.
   C: Modified fall 2000?
  Origin Notes: ACC

 STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
 
 1.   Define, discuss, and apply various research strategies, including the following: defining problems; gathering and summarizing information; and analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating data and multiple viewpoints.
 2.   Plan, write, and revise papers, including at least one that is researched and appropriately documented.
 3.   Extend the critical/logical thinking and reading skills - developed in English Composition I (ENG 121) - and apply those skills to more complex assignments.
 4.   Practice language skills developed in English Composition I (ENG 121) and apply those skills to more complex assignments.
 5.   Demonstrate the ability to select and apply contemporary forms of technology to solve problems or compile information.


 TOPICAL OUTLINE:
 
 I.      Research Strategies
         A.      Problem Definition
         B.      Systematic Information Gathering
                 1.      Library Sources
                 2.      Non-library Sources
 II.     Analysis of Data
         A.      Classification
         B.      Ranking
 III.    Synthesis of a Variety of Data
 IV.     Evaluation
         A.      Sources
         B.      Data
         C.      Conclusions/Recommendations
 V.      Organizing and Drafting Longer Papers
         A.      Writing Researched, Documented Papers
         B.      Incorporating
         C.      Documenting
         D.      Citations
         E.      Bibliography
         F.      Formats, Including Documentation Styles
 VI.     Revising/Editing
 VII.    Critical/Logical Thinking
 VIII.   Reviewing English Composition I (as needed)



 Course Offered At:

  Arapahoe Community College ACC
  Community College of Aurora CCA
  Colorado Community College Sys CCCS
  Community College of Denver CCD
  Colorado Northwestern CC CNCC
  Front Range Community College FRCC
  Lamar Community College LCC
  Morgan Community College MCC
  Northeastern Junior College NJC
  Otero College OJC
  Pueblo Community College PCC
  Pikes Peak State College PPCC
  Red Rocks Community College RRCC
  Trinidad State College TSJC
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