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Writing Intensive Sections -
Spring 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 Spring 2008, we are offering many
WI sections than ever. One is sure to interest you.
CODE COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR
0015** ADM 2519-315WI Intro to Criminal Justice Admin Bosworth
0019** ADM 2522-415WI Law & Social Change Jordan
0744* BIO 120-543WI Plants & Society Henderson
0769** BIO 310-731WI Microbiology Trachman
1073* BLS 110-516WI African Civilization I Williams
1076* BLS 125-316WI Harlem Renaissance Williams
1017** BUS 100-516WI Introduction to Business Prince
0577** BUS 100-815WI Introduction to Business Prince
0080 CIP 101-000WI Introduction to Information Systems Figueroa
0998 CIP 101-208WI Introduction to Information Systems Huie
0906 EDU 101-000WI Foundation of Education Church
0907 EDU 101-216WI Foundation of Education Church
0908 EDU 101-415WI Foundation of Education Cicco
0918 EDU 109-715WI Music & Movemt Torres-Santos
0923 EDU 116-215AP Child Development Church
0921 EDU 116-216WI Child Development Figueroa-Sanchez
0924 EDU116-315AP Child Development Cicco
0934 EDU 105-215WI Social Studies Figueroa-Sanchez
1129** ENG 211-416WI Modern American Novel Justicia
1177** ENG 224-416WI Literature & Psychology Fisher
0234 ENV 110-340WI Environmental Science Botello
0276** HIS 4660-416WI World History Meyer
1044** HIS 4665-516WI US History Bosworth
1045** HIS 4665-716WI US History Bencivenni
1138 HLT 130-216WI Intro. Gerontology Flemister
1048** HLT 215-516WI Nutrition Mercado
0977** HLT 215-716WI Nutrition Mercado
1182* lac 108-515wi history of the caribbean sanabria
1095* LAC 132-712WI Hispanic Migration Sanabria
1153 LIN 100-516WI Intro Linguistics Watkins-Goffman
1047* MAT 130-000WI Computer Literacy Figueroa
1175** NUR 220-400WI Pharmacology Donohue
1174** NUR 320-516WI Issues & Trends O’Reilly
1097** POL 4701-116WI American Government Roman
0671** POL 4701-716WI American Government Bosworth
0444** POL 4707-316WI Political Systems of Latin America Roman
0522 VPA 114-000WI Modern Art City Staff
1062 VPA 171-316WI Introduction to Theatre Morales
0547** WST 1010-316WI Introduction to Women’s Studies Fisher
1156** XRA 220-509WI Pathology Drago
* Pre/Co ENG 110
** Pre/Co ENG 111
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