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Welcome to English 1302: Composition II Online
at Navarro College

Spring 2008 Syllabus available online at this Wednesday, January 16
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English 1302 Online is a course in academic and persuasive writing that completes the two-semester credit writing program at Navarro College. This online section offers you the full course plus access to various writing components available on the Internet. Its Honors Library highlights outstanding student work completed for the various units of study while links to the instructor give you the opportunity for daily consultation and immediate feedback on your work.

Students who have completed the first semester of college composition at an accredited college or university may enroll in this course at the beginning of each month. Before you decide to register, however, be sure to read the Course Overview and Orientation which provides course information and other support important to distance-learning students. 


Table of Contents
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Letter from Dr. Richard M. Sanchez, President
Navarro College
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Letter from Dr. Harold Nolte, Dean
Ellis County Campus
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Welcome from Dr. Grimes
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Course Overview
Orientation
Registration
Course Syllabus

Student Evaluation
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Units of Study.
Unit 1: Writing About Literature
Unit 2: The Study of Argument
Unit 3: The Rhetoric of Academic Writing
Unit 4: The Research Paper Project
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Exercises for the Course
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Links to Navarro College
General Information
The Learning Resources Center
Campus Services
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Ellis County Campus
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Key Course Dates and Deadlines
Beginning Date: Monday, January 17
Last Day to Drop the Course with a Grade of "W": Noon, April 18, 2008
Last Day to Submit All Work: Tuesday, April 29, 2007



This page was last modified on January 11, 2008,
and is maintained by Dr. Geoffrey Grimes.

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