Mar 15, 2026  
2025-2026 Catalog SVC 
    
2025-2026 Catalog SVC

ENGL 096 - English Foundations


Credits: 5
Variable Credit Course: Yes

Lecture Hours: 55
Lab Hours: 0
Worksite/Clinical Hours: 0
Other Hours (LIA/Internships): 0

Course Description: This course covers grammar, reading, writing, technology, and communication skills that help guarantee students will be successful in their college-level English classes.

Prerequisite: ENGL 95 or CCB 95 or ELA 95 with a C or higher or placement into ENGL 96. Prerequisite/Corequisite: CSS 103 or BUS 101 or concurrent enrollment. Students enrolling in this course should possess typing and computer skills.
Meets FQE Requirement: No
Integrative Experience Requirement: No

Student Learning Outcomes
  1. Implement appropriate reading strategies to make meaning from a variety of text genres. College and Career Readiness Standards Reading Anchor 1 (CCRS R1; CCRS R2; CCRS R6; CCRS R8)
  2. Communicate how power, privilege, equity, and empathy affect our daily lives by engaging with culturally and linguistically diverse texts. (CCRS R6; CCRS R7)
  3. Apply study skills and strategies by successfully completing coursework.
  4. Write an original paragraph that uses evidence to support a claim. (CCRS Writing Anchor 1; CCRS W2)
  5. Incorporate source materials without plagiarizing to produce original work. (CCRS W8)
  6. Apply a multi-step writing process that includes drafting, editing, proofreading, and using feedback to produce a clear and organized final draft. (CCRS W5)
  7. Demonstrate the ability to use transition words, phrases, and clauses for natural flow in writing.
  8. Apply Standard American English conventions of grammar, word choice, sentence structure, punctuation, and spelling to produce written work. (CCRS Language Anchor 1; CCRS L2)
  9. Use technology to produce coursework. (CCRS W6)

Course Contents
  1. Academic and contextualized reading and writing skills, such as consulting reference materials, identifying and summarizing main ideas, and taking effective notes.
  2. College success skills, including but not limited to effective time management and accessing college resources.
  3. Critical thinking.


Instructional Units: 5