Introduction to College Communication COMM 1162

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Our Introduction to College Communication course helps you develop the reading, writing, and critical-thinking skills you need for success in college-level courses, in the workplace, and in civic engagement. This college communication course requires you to engage in communication in a way that promotes academic integrity and improves your reading comprehension. Get the skills you need to identify and evaluate types of evidence, respond analytically to arguments using basic critical thinking strategies, and apply standard documentation style. Learn to plan and draft a variety of concise, coherent, and well-organized writing assignments that demonstrate an understanding of audience and purpose and then, with an emphasis on revision, practice the editing skills you need to improve your compositions.

Prerequisites

You must have completed the General English Assessment and score high enough to be assigned to Introduction to College Communication.

Note(s)

This non-credit course is a prerequisite for our COMM 2017 Communicating Across Contexts and other advanced communication courses. It is also equivalent to our now discontinued Skills for College English course.

Full Time Equivalent

COMM 1000

Hours and Fees

Hours

42

Fee

$316.58

Disclaimer: Continuing Education courses do not have an intersession (reading) week.

Fast-tracking: Want to complete Introduction to College Communication and Communicating Across Contexts in one term? George Brown College offers fast-track sections for this course and COMM 2017 Communicating Across Contexts. Each course’s fast-track sections run two nights a week for seven weeks (half a term). This means you can complete both courses in one term – Introduction to College Communication in the first half and Communicating Across Contexts in the second half. Look for the section notes that indicate a “fast-track session.” These fast-track course sections are popular, so register early.

Contact Department:
SC
Phone:
416-415-5000, ext. 2092
Office Location(s):
St. James Campus, 193 King St. E., Building G (SJG), third floor

Read about our textbooks policy, and remember that the Continuing Education attendance policy and closure dates differ from those for full-time college programs.