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CSKLS 313
Foundations of College Reading and Writing
Description:This course provides instruction in reading and writing skills and strategies in preparation for the next course of the English Pathway and other college courses at that level.
Prerequisites:Completion of CSKLS 312 or CSKLS 318; or higher or Qualifying Placement from English Assessment. See Student Success & Assessment Services (assessment.santarosa.edu) for more information about the assessment process.
Repeatability:Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP
Grading Type:Grade or P/NP
Sections listed are for
 SectDaysHoursInstructorLocationRoomUnitsStatusTotal SeatsCurrent EnrollmentSeats RemainingDate Begin/EndDate Final ExamBooks
Add section to cart1084MW
MW
M
W
9:00 am - 10:30 am
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Leiva C
Mancillas L
Mancillas L
Leiva C
Barnett Hall, Santa Rosa Campus1279
2711
4327
4327
7.00Ended2823508/20-12/12
08/20-12/12
08/20-12/12
08/20-12/12
12/19/2018Click here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
 The above section is part of SRJC’s Smart Start Learning Community Program. This team-taught course consists of a reading class coordinated with a writing class, plus three hours a week of related study in a computer lab. Courses are web-enhanced with the majority of assignments submitted online.
 1089TTh
T
Th
TTh
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
12:05 pm - 1:35 pm
12:05 pm - 1:35 pm
1:35 pm - 3:05 pm
Roche K
Roche K
Taylor M
Taylor M
Analy Village, Santa Rosa Campus656
601 Sports Medicine
601 Sports Medicine
1286
7.00Cancelled280008/21-12/13
08/21-12/13
08/21-12/13
08/21-12/13
12/18/2018Click here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
 The above section is part of SRJC’s Smart Start Learning Community Program. This team-taught course consists of a reading class coordinated with a writing class, plus three hours a week of related study in a computer lab. Courses are web-enhanced with the majority of assignments submitted online.