Mar 25, 2026  
2026-2027 Preliminary Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Preliminary Undergraduate Catalog
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ENGL 245 - Modern English Grammar


Number of Credits: 3
Modern English Grammar examines the system of language structures (from words to sentence patterns) that underlie clear communication in both written and spoken English. Students will explore the ethics of Standard English in light of regional dialects, the effects of expression choices on our thoughts and attitudes, and the implications of an ever changing language.(Spring)Three hours lecture each week. Three Credits. Three billable hours.


Pre-/Co-requisite(s): ENGL 101  with a minimum grade of C or better or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 101 .
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
  1. Define and identify the parts of speech.
  2. Identify, analyze, and construct simple, compound, and complex sentences.
  3. Arrange thoughts in multiple sentence patterns for particular stylistic effects.
  4. Define and correct common errors in grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure.
  5. Translate and explain common dialect deviations from Standard English.
  6. Identify cultural forces that influence and change accepted English usage.
  7. Explain the ramifications of expression on thoughts and attitudes.
  8. Summarize and debate a contemporary linguistic controversy.
  9. Identify changes in one’s sensitivity to grammar conventions, punctuation habits, and language choices. 




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