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English 103 Classes
Composition and Critical Thinking

Students check the instructor web site before contacting her with questions.

Course Description:
This course is designed to help students clarify and refine their thinking and reasoning processes, allowing them more effectively solve problems and analyze complex issues. Students will develop skills in critical thinking, reading, and writing which will help them succeed in their other academic coursework, regardless of discipline. Writing assignments will emphasize critical analysis and argumentation.
Prerequisite:
English 101 with a grade of "C" or better or the placement process.
Instructor Name:
Voicemail:
213-763-5506
Office:
F-240f
Course Management System:
Moodle
Required Meetings:
None
Offered:

Fall 2008, Section #7943 begins Sept. 1 and ends Dec. 21, 2008

Winter 2009, section #7943 begins 1/5/09 and ends 2/7/09

Spring 2009, section #7943 begins 2/9/09 and ends 6/8/09

Link to Virtual Classroom:
Textbook:
See instructor website for current requirements.
Instructor website:
Department Web Site:
Special Directions:

Student must go to the instructor web site to get information of this class.

Go to the Moodle web site and follow the directions below to log in.

Your login id is your student identification number (begins with 88). Your password is originally set to the four digits that represent MMDD of your birth month and day. You can change it once you log in.

Your classroom might not open until the first day of the term. The accounts take three business days to appear in the Moodle server after you register for the class. The student accounts for summer classes will not upload before May 20.

If you do not know your student identification number, you can log into the Student Information System using your social security number, but that only works if you gave the college your social security number.

Your new campus email will be uploaded to Moodle as the address where instructor correspondence will be sent. Be sure to log in and check it the first day of class. You can edit your profile after you log in and change the email address.

Email the Instructor:

 

 

October 27, 2008