Undergraduate Coordinator:
William Marvin
William.Marvin@colostate.edu
Composition Program Director:
Stephen Reid
Stephen.Reid@colostate.edu
C0150 College Composition
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of CO192 or CO130 OR SAT verbal score of 500 and above OR ACT English score of 20 and above OR Composition Challenge Exam.
C0150 is CSU's all-university requirement in writing. The primary goal of C0150 is to teach learning, thinking, critical reading, and written communication at a university level. To that end, students write on topics requiring synthesis of social and academic issues with their personal experience. The course requires students to learn and practice the following types of writing:
Instructors and peers evaluate the written draft as well as the final product on how well it fulfills the writer's purposes and meets the audience's needs.
Assignments in C0150 range from writer-based journal and daybook entries to reader-based expository and argumentative writing. Essays must provide students with regular practice in revision strategies. Normally, five essays of approximately 600-2500 words (or the equivalent) are required. At least one essay should demonstrate that the student is familiar with basic library and field research procedures and with appropriate citation and documentation formats.
Placement: Students who score 500 or higher on the SAT verbal or 20 or higher on the ACT English section of the exam are placed into C0150. Students who score lower than 500 on the SAT verbal or lower than 20 on the ACT English must take the Composition Challenge Examination to be placed in a composition course. Students are placed into the Writing Center Individual Tutorial, CO130 Academic Writing, or C0150 College Composition -- or are given credit for C0150 College Composition -- based on their performance on the examination. For more information on the Composition Challenge Examination, visit the Composition Challenge Examination page on the Writing Center Web site.
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