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Distance Education - ENG 102301 Information |
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Distance Education @ Union County College Online Course Information
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English Composition II ENG 102 301 Summer I 2008 3 credit hours Start date: 05-27-08 End date: 07-03-08 |
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Second half of a two-semester sequence, which focuses on the continued development of the student's skill in writing expository prose as well as an introduction to literature. Prerequisite: ENG 089, if needed; ENG 101. 3 lecture hours and 1 conference hour per week. 3 credit hours | |
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English 102 is a course that focuses on the continued development of a student's skill in writing expository prose as well as an introduction to literature. We will practice a variety of ways of responding to literary works, including bulletin-board discussions, activities, short essays, and a research project. Students will be guided in the use of critical apparatus and in the skills necessary for good writing. Students are not required to attend any on-campus sessions. | |
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40 Short Stories The Great Gatsby Their Eyes Were Watching God | |
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The technology requirements are as follows:
Java, Javascript and cookie enabled supported browser.
IE 6.0(PC), IE 5.2(Mac), Netscape 6.2.x or Mozilla 1.5, 1.6 and 1.7(PC & Mac)(AOL is NOT a useable browser for this course!) Note: For the most current information on supported browsers go to: WebCT's Browser Tune-up Page.
Hardware: Pentium-based or equivalent with 500 MHz or higher processor, 64 MB RAM or better and 500 MB or higher of available disk space
Operating system: IBM/Intel: Windows 98/ /2000/XP or Apple Macintosh: Mac OS 9 or OS X 10.1, 10.2 or 10.3
MS WORD 97 or higher for sending assignments as email attachments
RELIABLE Internet Connection- A dial-up with a minimum of 28.8 modem or a T1, DSL or cable broadband connection
Email program to send and receive graphical attachments
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