English Placement
Upon admission to San Diego City, Mesa and Miramar Colleges, students are given a placement level based on their high school performance. In your placement email, you should have received a reading (R##) and writing (W##) score with a level of 30, 40, or 50.
Please use this page to determine the best course for you.
Students with a milestone of R30/W30 are required to enroll in our ENGL classes with support: ENGL 101X or ENGL 105X. Please see below. If you have a question about which English course to take, please contact counseling.
This Learning Community (ENGL 101X) combines English 101 (Reading and Composition) with English 031 (Academic Literacy) in a 5-unit English reading, writing, and critical thinking class. ENGL 101X is a college-level composition class. In this class you will read from a range of texts and conduct research in order to complete a variety of assignments, including academic essays.
At this point students may make an appointment with a Counselor to map out your first few semesters. Please see below on how to contact the Counseling Office to make an appointment.
This Learning Community (ENGL 105X) combines English 105 (Composition and Literature) with English 031 (Academic Literacy) in a 5-unit reading, writing, and critical thinking class. In this class you will read from a range of texts and conduct research in order to complete a variety of assignments, including academic essays. ENGL 105X is a college-level composition class that uses literature for the primary readings.
Note: If your goal is to transfer, meet with a counselor or check with the university you intend to transfer to and ensure that this class meets the requirement for college composition. Some universities require English 101 instead of English 105.
Students with a milestone of R40/W40 are recommended to take ENGL 101X or ENGL 105X (English courses with embeded support). Students have an option of enrolling in ENGL 101 or ENGL 105 without support. If you have a question about which English course to take, please contact counseling.
This Learning Community (ENGL 101X) combines English 101 (Reading and Composition) with English 031 (Academic Literacy) in a 5-unit English reading, writing, and critical thinking class. ENGL 101X is a college-level composition class. In this class you will read from a range of texts and conduct research in order to complete a variety of assignments, including academic essays.
At this point students may make an appointment with a Counselor to map out your first few semesters. Please see below on how to contact the Counseling Office to make an appointment.
This Learning Community (ENGL 105X) combines English 105 (Composition and Literature) with English 031 (Academic Literacy) in a 5-unit reading, writing, and critical thinking class. In this class you will read from a range of texts and conduct research in order to complete a variety of assignments, including academic essays. ENGL 105X is a college-level composition class that uses literature for the primary readings.
Note: If your goal is to transfer, meet with a counselor or check with the university you intend to transfer to and ensure that this class meets the requirement for college composition. Some universities require English 101 instead of English 105.
English 101 (Reading and Composition) is a 3-unit college-level reading, writing, and critical thinking class. In this class you will read from a range of texts and conduct research in order to complete a variety of assignments, including academic essays. This class may be offered from diverse cultural perspectives, as well as honors.
If you feel you need additional support, please explore the ENGL 101X option.
At this point students may make an appointment with a Counselor to map out your first few semesters. Please see below on how to contact the Counseling Office to make an appointment.
English 105 (Composition and Literature) is a 3-unit college-level reading, writing, and critical thinking class. In this class you will read from a range of texts and conduct research in order to complete a variety of assignments, including academic essays. This class uses literature for the primary readings and may be offered from diverse cultural perspectives, as well as honors.
Note: If your goal is to transfer, meet with a counselor or check with the university you intend to transfer to and ensure that this class meets the requirement for college composition. Some universities require English 101 instead of English 105.
If you feel you need additional support, please explore the ENGL 105X option.
Students with a milestone of R50/W50 are may register in ENGL 101 or ENGL 105 without support. If you have a question about which English course to take, please contact counseling.
English 101 (Reading and Composition) is a 3-unit college-level reading, writing, and critical thinking class. In this class you will read from a range of texts and conduct research in order to complete a variety of assignments, including academic essays. This class may be offered from diverse cultural perspectives, as well as honors.
Great! Your next step is to make an appointment with a Counselor to map out your first few semesters. Please see below on how to contact the Counseling Office to make an appointment.English 105 (Composition and Literature) is a 3-unit college-level reading, writing, and critical thinking class. In this class you will read from a range of texts and conduct research in order to complete a variety of assignments, including academic essays. This class uses literature for the primary readings and may be offered from diverse cultural perspectives, as well as honors.
Note: If your goal is to transfer, meet with a counselor or check with the university you intend to transfer to and ensure that this class meets the requirement for college composition. Some universities require English 101 instead of English 105.
Great! Your next step is to make an appointment with a Counselor to map out your first few semesters. Please see below on how to contact the Counseling Office to make an appointment.If English is not your native language, you may benefit from taking an English as a Second Language class before a college-level English class. Learn more about our English Language Acquisition (ELAC) program to see if it is right for you, or contact our ELAC Coordinator for more information.
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Counseling
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