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Course Description 

COMM1010 English Communication I (3 credits)

A solid foundation in reading and writing skills is essential to prepare students for success in any program of study. Students will be introduced to writing structure, reading strategies in academic contexts, and various styles of writing. Through varied reading and writing assignments, students will have the opportunity to apply these fundamental communication skills to academic writing.

 

COMM1020 English Communication II (3 credits)

Prerequisites: COMM1010


Communication skills are an essential part of both workplace professionalism and career advancement. Building on the skills learned in English Communication I, this course is designed to help students direct their reading and writing abilities toward generating research reports in their program of study. By critically interpreting and analyzing information and data and then using this information and knowledge in various forms of workplace communication, students are encouraged to achieve proficiency in evidence-based reporting in oral and written formats.

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