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Writing Intensive Sections -
Fall 2008 Schedule of Classes
Hostos Community College is pleased to
offer sections of courses designated Writing Intensive
(WI). All students entering as of Fall 2003 are required
to complete two WI courses before graduation. These
specially designed sections will help you improve your
writing skills and your understanding of course
materials. They are particularly good preparation for
the CPE. Some of the writing you will be doing each week
in your WI course will be short and informal (journals,
responding to or forming questions, preparing
definitions, on-line discussions, etc.) and some will be
more formal (revised essays, research papers, reports,
etc.). In the end, your Writing Intensive Courses will
make you a better writer and communicator, skills highly
valued both in college and in the job market. Over 90%
of students taking WI sections have expressed high
satisfaction with these courses.
If you have completed or are taking ENG
110, you may take most WI sections, though some require
completion of ENG 111. You may also take one WI course
if you have a minimum English-language proficiency level
of ENG /ESL 091 as long as that section does not
specifically require ENG 110 or higher as a pre or
co-requisite. WI courses do not need to be taken at the
beginning of your college career, but you should not
leave them for the end either. Make your selection from
courses in your program or in your distribution series
that have been designated as WI courses.
For Fall
2008, sections for the following courses have been
designated Writing Intensive:
CODE COURSE INSTRUCTOR TITLE
0018 ** ADM 2522-415WI Law & Social Change Jordan
0827 * BIO 120-243WI Plants and Society Henderson
1072 * BIO 210-431WI General Biology I Henderson
0832 ** BIO 310-731WI Microbiology Trachman
0053 * BLS 110-516WI African Civilization I Williams
0901 * BLS 125-316WI The Harlem Renaissance Williams
0910 ** BUS 100-316WI Introduction to Business Prince
1078 ** CJ 101-315WI Intro to Criminal Justice Admin Bosworth
0089 ** DEN 110-122WI Oral Anatomy & Physiology Rover
0949 EDU 101-000WI Foundation of Education Mangino
1026 EDU 101-212WI Foundation of Education Church
0130 EDU 101-215WI Foundation of Education Mitchell
0132 EDU 101-316WI Foundation of Education Mangino
1019 EDU 101-416WI Foundation of Education Mitchell
1029 EDU 105-216WI Social Studies Mitchell
0139 EDU 109-000WI Music & Movement Staff
1030 EDU 109-516WI Music & Movement Staff
0144 EDU 116-000WI Child Development Acevedo
0145 EDU 116-315WI Child Development Figueroa-Sanchez
0765 ** ENG 203-316WI Creative Writing Workshop Bennett
0640 ** ENG 212-915WI Studies in Drama Roussetzki
0227 ** ENG 221-415WI Intro to Children’s Literature Hirsch
0228 ** ENG 223-416WI Women in Literature Fisher
1052 ** ENG 226-416WI Literature of Science Fiction Grindley
0641 ** ENG 228-716WI Literature & Pathologies Singh
0231 ENV 110-340WI Environmental Science 1 Fernandez
0984 ** HIS 4660-316WI World History Meyer
0660 ** HIS 4663-716WI US Hist: Through the Civil War Bosworth
0990 ** HIS 4665-815WI US Hist: Reconst. to the Present Bencivenni
0945 HLT 130-316WI Introduction to Gerontology Flemister
0994 ** HLT 215-516WI Nutrition Mercado
0896 * LAC 132-516WI Hispanic Migration Sanabria
1062 * LAC 246-416WI Latino Literature in the US Sanabria
0794 LIN 100-212WI Intro to Linguistics Watkins-Goffman
1105 MAT 130-000WI Computer Literacy Figueroa
0404 * OT 203-215WI Business Communications Hill
0991 ** POL 4701-116WI American Government Roman
0992 ** POL 4701-715WI American Government Bosworth
0448 ** POL 4707-316WI Political Syst. of Latin Amer. Roman
0982 * SOC 1234-316WI Social Problems Rivera
0568 ** WST 1010-316WI Intro to Women’s Studies Fisher
0539 VPA 114-000WI Modern Art City Shad
0550 VPA 171-316WI Introduction to Theatre Morales
* Pre/Co ENG 110 ** Pre/Co ENG 111
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