ENGLISH COMPOSITION Clause Samples

The English Composition clause requires that all documents, communications, or contractual materials be written in the English language. In practice, this means that any official correspondence, agreements, or notices exchanged between the parties must be drafted and interpreted in English, regardless of the parties' native languages or locations. This clause ensures clarity and consistency in communication, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes arising from translation errors.
ENGLISH COMPOSITION. Students must complete a course in English Composition that is in addition to and at a higher level than the approved English Composition course used to meet the Category 1 requirement in the Framework.
ENGLISH COMPOSITION. (At least 1 course = 3 semester units must be completed with a grade of “C” or better prior to application for admission to the BSM Program)
ENGLISH COMPOSITION. No more than twenty-two (22) students in a class. In addition, no instructor, absent his/her consent, shall be required to teach more than three (3) sections per semester of English Composition.
ENGLISH COMPOSITION. (At least 1 course = 3 semester units must be completed with a grade of “C” or better prior to application for admission to the BSM Program) (At least 1 course = 3 semester units must be completed with a grade of “C” or better prior to application for admission to the BSM Program) (At least 3 courses = 9 semester units from Area 3) All courses (except Art, Music, Dance and Theater Arts activities courses – see Area 6) listed in the General Education requirements for the AA degree under Groups 1 and 3 in Area A: Communication in the English Language and Critical Thinking, Area; OR Area A1 and A3: English Language Communication and Critical Thinking and Area C: Arts and Humanities for CSU GE-Breadth; OR Area 1 English Communications and Area 3: Arts and Humanities for IGETC. Credit limitations apply in Art, Dance, and Music.
ENGLISH COMPOSITION. (At least 1 course = 3 semester units must be completed with a grade of “C” or better prior to application for admission to the BSM Program) ENGLISH 1A AREA 2: MATHEMATICS (At least 1 course = 3 semester units must be completed with a grade of “C” or better prior to application for admission to the BSM Program) MATHEMATICS 115, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 161, 170, 180, 190, 191, 210, 220, 270 PSYCHOLOGY 9A SOCIOLOGY 109 AREA 3: ARTS AND HUMANITIES (At least 3 courses = 9 semester units from Area 3) Courses listed in Area A: Communication in the English Language and Critical Thinking and Area C: Arts, Literature, Philosophy and Foreign Languages for CSU GE-Breadth; OR Area 1: English Communications and Area 3: Arts and Humanities for IGETC; PLUS the following courses: FASHION 31 FILM/VIDEO 3 MUSIC 1, 16, 17 PHILOSOPHY 12, 14 PHOTOGRAPHY 150
ENGLISH COMPOSITION. (At least 1 course = 3 semester units must be completed with a grade of “C” or better prior to application for admission to the BSM Program) (At least 1 course = 3 semester units must be completed with a grade of “C” or better prior to application for admission to the BSM Program) MATHEMATICS 141,146,156 STATISTICS 1, 7 (At least 3 courses = 9 semester units from Area 3) All courses listed in Area A: Communication in the English Language and Critical Thinking and Area C: Art, Literature, Philosophy and Foreign Language for CSU General Ed Certification OR Area 1: English Communications and Area 3: Arts and Humanities for IGETC PLUS the additional courses identified below: JOURNALISM 101, 202 SPEECH 103 (At least 4 courses = 12 semester units; one course for 3 semester units must be in U.S. History or American Government) The following courses meet the U.S. History or American Government requirement: HISTORY 11, 12, 13, 41, 42, 43, 44 POLITICAL SCIENCE 1 The additional nine units (3 courses) for this area may be taken from courses listed above, Area D: Social, Political and Economic Institutions and Behavior for CSU General Ed Certification (except D7) OR Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences for IGETC PLUS the additional courses identified below: CHILD DEVELOPMENT 1 MANAGEMENT 31
ENGLISH COMPOSITION. (At least 1 course = 3 semester units must be completed with a grade of “C” or better prior to application for admission to the BSM Program) (At least 1 course = 3 semester units must be completed with a grade of “C” or better prior to application for admission to the BSM Program) (At least 3 courses = 9 semester units from Area 3) All courses listed in the Associate Degree General Education requirements under Area C: Humanities for the AA degree OR Area C: Art, Literature, Philosophy and Foreign Language for CSU Breadth OR Area 3: Arts and Humanities for IGETC PLUS the additional courses identified below:
ENGLISH COMPOSITION. Teaching Assignments in English Composition (WR 95, 121, 122, 123, 214, and 227) have additional load of .75 LU per course.
ENGLISH COMPOSITION. Because of the location of study, and the volume of Geographic publications in English, students must be able to conduct research and compose English prose before beginning their junior year as Geography majors. Comparable coursework at the minimum will include: Competency 1: instruction in the writing process.

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