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ENGL 309
College Reading and Writing -- Extensive Writing Emphasis
Description:This course develops student proficiency in college and career-related forms of writing, reading, critical thinking, and information competency skills necessary for college work. This course is designed to prepare students for English 1A in one semester. Students will focus on reading improvement while writing short essays with particular attention to grammar, punctuation, spelling, and use of college-level vocabulary. Additionally, students will write increasingly longer and more complex expository and argumentative texts (including essays) for a range of audiences in response to more sophisticated readings at the college level.
Prerequisites:Course Completion of CSKLS 313 or Qualifying Placement from English Assessment. See Student Success & Assessment Services (assessment.santarosa.edu) for more information about the assessment process.
Recommended Preparation:Eligibility for ENGL 305 or equivalent
Repeatability:Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP
Grading Type:Grade Only
Sections listed are for
 SectDaysHoursInstructorLocationRoomUnitsStatusTotal SeatsCurrent EnrollmentSeats RemainingDate Begin/EndDate Final ExamBooks
Add section to cart1082MW10:00 am - 12:30 pmKuwabara LKathleen Doyle Hall, Petaluma CampusPC 2415.00Ended2519608/21-12/1312/18/2017Click here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
 The above section is a NEW course offered by the English department that will utilize innovative teaching methods. English 309 is open to all students placing into 305.1, 307, and 100, and will invite students to critically read, write, think and engage with college-level texts. Please note that the class meets for five hours each week; students will need another 10 hours each week outside of class to complete reading and writing assignments. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to enroll in English 1A.
Add section to cart1449M
W
8:30 am - 11:00 am
8:30 am - 11:00 am
Cullen C
Cullen C
Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus1684
1601
5.00Ended2523208/21-12/13
08/21-12/13
12/18/2017Click here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
 The above section is a NEW course offered by the English department that will utilize innovative teaching methods. English 309 is open to all students placing into 305.1, 307, and 100, and will invite students to critically read, write, think and engage with college-level texts. Please note that the class meets for five hours each week; students will need another 10 hours each week outside of class to complete reading and writing assignments. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to enroll in English 1A.
Add section to cart1465M
W
3:00 pm - 5:30 pm
3:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Cullen C
Cullen C
Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus1684
1601
5.00Ended2519608/21-12/13
08/21-12/13
12/18/2017Click here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
 The above section is a NEW course offered by the English department that will utilize innovative teaching methods. English 309 is open to all students placing into 305.1, 307, and 100, and will invite students to critically read, write, think and engage with college-level texts. Please note that the class meets for five hours each week; students will need another 10 hours each week outside of class to complete reading and writing assignments. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to enroll in English 1A.
Add section to cart1375TTh9:30 am - 12:00 pmFoster ADoyle Library, Santa Rosa Campus43275.00Ended2524108/22-12/1412/21/2017Click here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
 The above section is a NEW course offered by the English department that will utilize innovative teaching methods. English 309 is open to all students placing into 305.1, 307, and 100, and will invite students to critically read, write, think and engage with college-level texts. Please note that the class meets for five hours each week; students will need another 10 hours each week outside of class to complete reading and writing assignments. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to enroll in English 1A.
Add section to cart3921T
Th
8:30 am - 11:00 am
8:30 am - 11:00 am
Servais L
Servais L
Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus1607
1628
5.00Ended2521408/22-12/14
08/22-12/14
12/19/2017Click 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 the APASS Learning Community and is linked to COUN 10, TTh 12-1:30pm. Students are automatically enrolled in both sections. English 309 will focus on the Asian and Pacific American experience. The above section is a NEW course offered by the English department that will utilize innovative teaching methods. English 309 is open to all students placing into 305.1, 307, and 100, and will invite students to critically read, write, think and engage with college-level texts. Please note that the class meets for five hours each week; students will need another 10 hours each week outside of class to complete reading and writing assignments. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to enroll in English 1A.
Add section to cart2099TTh1:00 pm - 3:30 pmFoster AMaggini Hall, Santa Rosa Campus29135.00Ended2525008/22-12/1412/21/2017Click here for availability at the SRJC bookstore  Click here to see if the library has a copy of your textbook
 The above section is a NEW course offered by the English department that will utilize innovative teaching methods. English 309 is open to all students placing into 305.1, 307, and 100, and will invite students to critically read, write, think and engage with college-level texts. Please note that the class meets for five hours each week; students will need another 10 hours each week outside of class to complete reading and writing assignments. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to enroll in English 1A.