Arkansas Course Transfer System - ACTS Index Course Title: Composition I Index Course Number: ENGL 1013 General Description: Principles and techniques of expository and persuasive composition, analysis of texts with introduction to research methods, and critical thinking. Expected Student Learning Outcomes: The student will Respond appropriately to various rhetorical situations, purposes, and audiences Use writing and reading for inquiry, learning, thinking, and communicating Integrate original ideas with those of others Develop flexible strategies for generating, revising, editing, and proof-reading Use collaborative writing processes Demonstrate knowledge of structure, paragraphing, tone, mechanics, syntax, grammar, and documentation Arkansas Course Transfer System - ACTS Index Course Title: Composition II Index Course Number: ENGL 1023 General Description: Further study of principles and techniques of expository and persuasive composition, analysis of texts, research methods, and critical thinking. It is strongly recommended that the student should have completed ENGL 1013 (Composition I) with a “C” or better. Expected Student Learning Outcomes: The student will demonstrate an advanced application of outcomes expected in ENGL1013. Respond appropriately to various rhetorical situations, purposes, and audiences Use writing and reading for inquiry, learning, thinking, and communicating Integrate original ideas with those of others Develop flexible strategies for generating, revising, editing, and proof-reading Use collaborative writing processes Demonstrate knowledge of structure, paragraphing, tone, mechanics, syntax, grammar, and documentation Arkansas Course Transfer System - ACTS Index Course Title: World Literature I Index Course Number: ENGL 2113 General Description: Selected significant works of world literature from ancient, medieval, and renaissance periods. Includes study of movements, schools, and periods. Expected Student Learning Outcomes: The student will: Understand significant literary and cultural developments in world civilizations. Understand the interaction of various literary and cultural traditions. Achieve familiarity with enduring expressions of human thought by studying major texts of world literature, including the study of literary techniques, forms, and ideas. Complete a significant analytical writing component. Arkansas Course Transfer System - ACTS Index Course Title: World Literature II Index Course Number: ENGL 2123 General Description: Selected significant works of world literature from the Renaissance to the present. Includes study of movements, schools, and periods. Expected Student Learning Outcomes: The student will: Understand significant literary and cultural developments in world civilizations. Understand the interaction of various literary and cultural traditions. Achieve familiarity with enduring expressions of human thought by studying major texts of world literature, including the study of literary techniques, forms, and ideas. Complete a significant analytical writing component.