College Composition - Dual Credit
$425.00/Semester
College Composition - Dual Credit
This class is currently archived, but if you're interested in it being taught again, you can
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08/19/2024 - 12/13/2024
Fall Semester
1.00 credits in Humanities & Electives
Grades 10-12
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About the course
This course introduces the student to effective composition writing at the collegiate level. Emphasis is placed on critical reading, writing and thinking by generating questions, investigating issues and formulating well-grounded opinions. The prime objective of the course is the composition of a well-researched and written paper of 12-15 pages.
Students willing to accommodate a more rigorous academic schedule can receive a considerable discount on package courses. Schedule a free consultation with Kepler’s Academic Advisor for more details.
Course Objectives
College Composition is designed to:
- Connect the prewriting exercise with the drafting of a composition.
- Identify the purpose, audience and situation of a given context.
- Analyze the readings of others with critical thinking skills.
- Utilize grammatical and mechanical features in written language.
- Command the vocabulary appropriate to the collegiate level.
- Employ the basic tools necessary research and reference citations.
- Compose a well organized and polished essays and research paper appropriate to collegiate level work.
Texts
- Wilson, Douglas. Wordsmithy.
- Any grammar text.
Dual Enrollment
This course is approved for dual credit at Colorado Christian University.
About the teachers
Dr. Scott Postma
Scott served as a minister for 20 years and a Christian educator for 28 years. He holds degrees in the humanities, classical studies, religion and theology, English literature, and creative writing. He lives in North Idaho with his family.