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						2024-2025 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]   
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                  ENGL 151H - Freshman Composition - Honors 3 CR  
  
	
		
			| Admitted students will pursue in-depth studies in expository writing, developing a stronger sense of voice and style. Students will produce work that demonstrates an advanced understanding of primary source material, documentation formats, and argumentative/analytical writing. Prospective students must be interested in developing excellence in writing and must meet the Honors Program admissions requirements. Lab fee. | 
		 
	
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  Additional Information: Students may enter the Honors course only as part of the Honors Program or with department approval. Requisites: (1) Next Gen ACCUPLACER® reading score of 244, or at least a grade of C in TSRE 55 (AND) (2) Next Gen ACCUPLACER® writing score of at least 250. General Education Requirement: Effective Communication - General Education Core  Michigan Transfer Agreement Requirement: English Composition Course Learning Outcomes:  
	- Use rhetorical contexts to guide the development of appropriate written responses.
 
	- Evaluate key characteristics that may impact a text’s message and a text’s suitability for a particular purpose.
 
	- Implement composing processes to develop and finalize essays.
 
	- Apply knowledge of academic writing conventions.
 
	- Integrate college writing into a variety of applications.
 
 
Honors Outcomes: 
	- Collaborate in college, local, and global communities.
 
	- Demonstrate expertise and research skills in select areas of study.
 
	- Develop an interdisciplinary perspective across the liberal arts and sciences.
 
	- Demonstrate intellectual independence through verbal and written work.
 
	- Demonstrate research skills, including analysis of information and perspectives from diverse sources.
 
	- Develop plans and skills to further both academic and professional careers.
 
 
				  
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