Colorado Tech University - ENGL104
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Cost
No out-of-pocket cost.
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Courses
5-week courses. Eight different start dates per year.
ENGL104 Introductory Written Communication
ENGL104 is the first course in a sequence of two composition classes designed to equip students with the writing skills necessary for success in academic, professional, and personal situations requiring formal and informal writing. The workshop style course focuses on building confidence in writing as students progress through the process of choosing essay topics, developing introduction paragraphs and thesis statements, creating effective body paragraphs and topic sentences, and drafting conclusion paragraphs. Students will also learn to identify their audience and purpose in writing. The required composition sequence advances essential practices and habits for all skilled writers and critical thinkers.
Proof of Completion of High School or GED
You will need to submit proof of your completion of high school or GED to CTU Admissions within 48 hours of enrollment. Your CTU Admissions Advisor can assist you should you need help with securing your document. If you do not produce the proof document, diploma or transcripts, then any CTU course you completed will be cancelled and you will lose course grades.
Delivery Type
- Online
States
- All States
Length of Term
- 5 weeks
No out of pocket cost to you.
PLEASE NOTE: BHMT will use your available KP tuition reimbursement funds for eligible tuition, fees and materials expenses. If available tuition reimbursement funds are not sufficient to cover expenses, BHMT will cover the remainder at no cost to you.
Computer Requirements
A reliable computer, up-to-date software, and an Internet connection
First-time students choose the Register button. Enter your NUID to confirm your eligibility. Read and approve the BHMT Beneficiary Agreement. You will be contacted by a Colorado Technical University Admission Advisor. Returning CTU student please call 1-855-283-1590 to enroll in this class. NOTE: BHMT will use your available KP tuition reimbursement funds for eligible tuition, fees and materials expenses. If available tuition reimbursement funds are not sufficient to cover expenses, BHMT will cover the remainder at no cost to you.
College courses require your time and effort on a consistent basis as well as communicating with the course instructor, tutor, or BHMT Career Development Coach if you are having difficulties or conflicts. Should you not complete your program successfully with a ‘C’ or better, pass, or drop the course by the institution’s 1st drop date, your participation in Trust programs may be suspended for a period of twelve months.
Next Steps
To use BHMT programs and services, you need to be a KP employee and a member of one of our partner unions.
These classes do not have a maximum capacity and will accommodate every student who registers. There will not be a “traditional cohort” which has been common for BHMT classes. You will be able to register freely on your own and take classes around your own schedule. Your registration confirmation will come from CTU.
CTU will send your final grade to the Trust so your Tuition Reimbursement account can be charge appropriately.
Withdraws will be handled by CTU representatives. Please contact the Student Advisor (1-855-283-1590, BHMT@coloradotech.edu) or you can contact the student advisor assigned to you. You have until the end of week one (by Saturday) to cancel or drop the course. If you find your circumstances prevent you from remaining in the course, you will need to let the instructor and Trust know. Your tuition reimbursement will not be charged, however failure to communicate may result in you not being able to participate in any trust-sponsored program for a period of twelve months.
Services include unlimited tutoring, learning labs, advising and technical support. Technical support is available 24/7.
Yes, these are college classes and you will earn college credits from CTU. Credits can be counted towards a degree. CTU is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. If planning to transfer to another college, we strongly recommend that you speak to an admission advisor of the college you are planning to attend to discuss the transferability of your credits.