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    The content, assignments, and assessments for this course are aligned to the following learning outcomes. You can view the entire list of learning outcomes here.

    • Module 1: Success Skills
      • Identify common habits that lead to success in college
      • Write professionally and effectively in your college communications
      • Effectively use digital tools to convey your ideas
      • Recognize the importance of critical thinking and reflection as an intellectual process
    • Module 2: Reading Strategies
      • Analyze and utilize general reading strategies
      • Utilize specialized reading strategies
      • Define and identify rhetorical context
      • Use context clues and other reading strategies to learn and retain new words
      • Analyze various types of reading material
    • Module 3: Writing Essentials
      • Identify, analyze, and create effective thesis statements
      • Recognize and evaluate effective paragraphs
      • Examine how to analyze and appeal to your audience in your writing
      • Analyze effective sentences, including the use of the active voice
    • Module 4: Writing in College
      • Explain common college-level writing assignments and effective writing techniques
      • Examine characteristics of common essay assignments
      • Examine characteristics of writing narratives
      • Evaluate multimodal text
    • Module 5: Grammar Essentials
      • Analyze the use of punctuation marks
      • Analyze the use of apostrophes
      • Analyze the use of commas
      • Examine the use of semicolons and colons
      • Critique passages, revising for run-on sentences and fragments
    • Module 6: The Writing Process
      • Describe topic selection activities
      • Analyze prewriting activities
      • Describe ways to find evidence in support of a claim
      • Analyze essay organizational techniques
      • Evaluate drafting techniques
    • Module 7: The Writing Process—Revising and Proofreading
      • Analyze revision activities
      • Evaluate revision strategies
      • Evaluate editing and proofreading activities
    • Module 8: Analysis and Synthesis
      • Examine the basics of analysis
      • Recognize and evaluate keys to successful analytic writing
      • Identify and apply different types of analytic processes
      • Examine strategies for successful synthesis
    • Module 9: Academic Argument
      • Evaluate argumentative essays and thesis statements
      • Examine the structure of logical arguments and types of supporting claims
      • Describe and apply the rhetorical appeals of logos, pathos, and ethos
      • Evaluate logical fallacies in argument
      • Evaluate strategies for rebuttal and refutation of counterargument
    • Module 10: Research—Finding and Evaluating Sources
      • Describe research writing and the importance of starting with a research question
      • Evaluate methods for finding various types of sources using search engines and databases
    • Module 11: Research—Using Sources
      • Synthesize outside sources with your own through effective quotes, paraphrasing, and summarizing
      • Evaluate concerns about plagiarism and how to demonstrate academic integrity
      • Examine MLA documentation formatting and practices
      • Examine APA documentation formatting and practices
    • Module 12: Grammar Basics
      • Understand the use of nouns and pronouns
      • Analyze the use of verbs
      • Analyze the use of other parts of speech, including adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and articles
      • Analyze sentence structure

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