| 111 A | COMPOSITION: LIT (Composition: Literature) | Hitchman | M-Th 11:30-12:30 | 11357 | 
Catalog Description: Study and practice of good writing; topics derived from reading and discussing stories, poems, essays, and plays.
| 131 A | COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN (Composition: Exposition) | Thu | M-Th 9:40-10:40 | 11358 | 
Catalog Description: Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.
| 131 B | COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN (Composition: Exposition) | Roberts | M-Th 12:00-1:00 | 11359 | 
Catalog Description: Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.
| 131 C | COMPOSITN: EXPOSITN (Composition: Exposition) | Wirth | M-Th 2:20-3:20 | 11360 | 
Catalog Description: Study and practice of good writing: topics derived from a variety of personal, academic, and public subjects.
| 200 A | READING LIT FORMS (Reading Literary Forms) | Matthews | M-Th 12:00-2:10 | 11361 | 
Catalog Description: Techniques and practice in reading and enjoying literature in its various forms: poetry, drama, prose fiction, film. Examies such features of literary meanings as imagery, characterization, narration, and patterning in sound and sense.
| 281 A | INTERMED EXPOS WRIT (Intermediat Expository Writing) | Macarthy | M-Th 9:40-11:50 | 11368 | 
Catalog Description: Writing papers communicating information and opinion to develop accurate, competent, and effective expression.
Prerequisites:
While 281 has no formal prerequisite, this is an intermediate writing course, and instructors expect entering students to know how to formulate claims, integrate evidence, demonstrate awareness of audience, and structure coherent sentences, paragraphs and essays. Thus we strongly encourage students to complete an introductory (100 level) writing course before enrolling in English 281.
| 281 C | INTERMED EXPOS WRIT (Intermediat Expository Writing) | Bou Ayash | M-Th 12:00-2:10 | 14447 | 
Catalog Description: Writing papers communicating information and opinion to develop accurate, competent, and effective expression.
Prerequisites:
While 281 has no formal prerequisite, this is an intermediate writing course, and instructors expect entering students to know how to formulate claims, integrate evidence, demonstrate awareness of audience, and structure coherent sentences, paragraphs and essays. Thus we strongly encourage students to complete an introductory (100 level) writing course before enrolling in English 281.