University General Course Catalog 2016-2017 
    
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Core Objectives 1 & 3: Writing


Every student must complete ENG 102 - Composition II (3 units), or its equivalent*. Depending on placement, students may have to take additional prerequisite courses. All degree-seeking students must be continuously enrolled in appropriate English courses until ENG 102  is completed. Initial placement in first-year English courses will be based on ACT/SAT test scores.

English Course ACT SAT
  English Verbal
ENG 98   17 or below 430 or below 
ENG 100J   18 to 20 440 to 500
ENG 101   21 to 29 510 to 670
ENG 102   30 or above 680 or above

Normally, students take ENG 101  during their first semester at the university and ENG 102  during the second semester. Some students’ college entrance examination scores place them into ENG 100J  which also fulfills the prerequisite for ENG 101 . Consult the Core Writing website for additional details. Students who need additional practice in writing skills take ENG 98  before registering for ENG 101 . NOTE: for degree programs that do not include any elective units, taking ENG 100J  to satisfy the prerequisite for ENG 102  will increase the total units for the degree.

Placement scores do not always reflect appropriate English placement. Students who believe their test scores do not accurately reflect their writing skill level, may request a placement evaluation. For complete alternative placement process instructions, consult the Core Writing office in FH 131, call (775) 784-6709, or visit the Core Writing placement web page at http://www.unr.edu/cla/engl/core_writing/cw_course_placement.html.

* ENG 104 may fulfill the CO1 and CO3 requirement for students with an AP score of 4 or 5 on the Literature and Composition exam. ENG 114 may fulfill the CO1 and CO3 requirement for international students for whom English is a second language.

ENG 102 builds a foundation for both CO1 and CO3, and these Core Objectives are then developed in the major and integrated into the Capstone Integration & Synthesis course:

  • Core Objective 1: Effective Composition & Communications. Students will be able to effectively compose written, oral, and multimedia texts for a variety of scholarly, professional, and creative purposes.
  • Core Objective 3: Critical Analysis & Use of Information. Students will be critical consumers of information, able to engage in systematic research processes, frame questions, read critically, and apply observational and experimental approaches to obtain information.

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