Icanstudy Wrote:Does anyone have the link to the English 100 Course at Penn Foster?
Here is the description from the PFC Catalog:
ENG100 English Composition (3 credits)
Writing difficulties; grammar review (sentences, parts of speech, punctuation marks, and paragraphs); defining unfamiliar terms; finding ideas through freewriting and brainstorming; organizing ideas; principles of revising and editing; figures of speech; writing for the senses; getting the readers’ attention; descriptive writing; first-person narratives; reflective and persuasive essays; thesis statements.
PREREQ: None
Here is the ACE description of the course:
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English Composition (ENG 100)
Organization Course Number: (ENG 100)
ACE Transcript Data: ICS-0194
Organization:
Penn Foster College
Location: Independent Self-Study.
Length: Distance Education
Program Dates: January 2003 – Present
Description: Independent Self-Study. Student will be able to create sentences that mean exactly what is intended without the reader doing extra work, make a point simply but emphatically and back it up with persuasive evidence, maintain the reader's interest no matter how uninteresting the subject matter might be, use the best approach to begin each piece of writing and recognize when it is truly finished, and apply the strategies professional writers use, from brainstorming and freewriting to outlining, from creating sentences and paragraphs to revising and editing.
Objective: To develop effective writing skills for a specific purpose and audience.
Learning Outcome: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to create sentences that mean exactly what is intended without the reader doing extra work, make a point simply but emphatically and back it up with persuasive evidence, maintain the reader's interest no matter how uninteresting the subject matter might be, use the best approach to begin each piece of writing and recognize when it is truly finished, and apply the strategies professional writers use, from brainstorming and freewriting to outlining, from creating sentences and paragraphs to revising and editing.
Instruction: Major topics covered in the course are grammar basics, the writing process, descriptive writing, narrative writing, reflective writing, and persuasive writing. Methods of instruction include self study, study guide, textbooks, lesson exams, and a final proctored examination. Credit
Recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in English Composition (6/07).
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I am fairly certain that, despite what the ACE description says, there is NO final proctored exam for this course. Instead, a final essay is submitted via email, which accounts for 1/3 of your final grade.
From what I have gathered, there are three or four open-book, untimed, multiple-choice module exams covering grammar-type questions (submitted online). Then four or five essays must be submitted, with the last essay being in lieu of a proctored final.
Hope that helps,
Snazzlefrag