P-Teach: English Composition 2
Did you take English Comp 1 in the fall?
This class focuses on academic and other types of research-based writing and builds on the work completed in ENGL Comp 1. This class focuses on critical thinking, reading and writing as well as working with primary and secondary source material to produce a variety of research-based essays. There is emphasis on using both print-based and electronic-based information.
This course is offered every year in the spring after school.
This course is concurrent enrollment with CU-Denver. Students earn 3 college credits upon successful completion of this course.
For questions about this class, please email Melissa Dole at [email protected]
Course Information
- Course Subject
- Course Number
- PS3479
- Course Duration
- 1 Semester
- Course Credit
- 0.5 Language Arts
- Prerequisite
- PS3478
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