Course Outcome Summary 2026-27

ENGL 100 Composition

Course Information

Course information
Course Number ENGL 100
Course Title Composition
Description Composition is concerned with developing, through theory and practice, the ability to communicate in written form for personal and professional reasons. Students will develop writing skills, analytic skills, and critical thinking skills. Students will complete readings, papers, grammar exercises, and in-class activities. Students will complete research and write a research paper. Students will learn methods of writing informatively and persuasively. (Prerequisites: Next-Generation Accuplacer Reading score 250+ OR Classic Accuplacer Reading score 77+ OR MCA Reading score 1046+ OR ACT Reading 21+ OR completion of one of the following courses with a grade of C, 2.0, or higher: READ 0099, ENGL 0099, or ENGL 100 [or equivalent].) (MnTC Goal Area 1)
Total Credits 4
Total Hours 64
Types of Instruction: instruction type, credits, and hours
Instruction Type Credits and Hours
Lecture 4 Credits, 64 Hours

Pre/Corequisites

Prerequisite: Next-Generation Accuplacer Reading score 250+ OR Classic Accuplacer Reading score 77+ OR MCA Reading score 1046+ OR ACT Reading 21+ OR completion of one of the following courses with a grade of C, 2.0, or higher: READ 0099, ENGL 0099, or ENGL 100 [or equivalent].

Institutional Core Competencies

Course Competencies

  1. Demonstrate the writing process.
  2. Participate effectively in group with an emphasis in listening, critical and reflective thinking, and responding coherently.
  3. Interact with various sources of information.
  4. Select appropriate communication choices for specific audiences.
  5. Construct logical and coherent arguments.
  6. Identify and practice "voice" in writing.
  7. Employ syntax and usage appropriate to academic disciplines and the professional world.
  8. Use elements of critical thinking within writing and discussions.
  9. Analyze arguments.
  10. Practice document organization.
  11. Analyze types of writing.
  12. Write in various modes.
  13. Conduct research for purposes of writing a research paper.
  14. Write a research paper.

SCC Accessibility Statement

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