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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam course is a 35-week course that requires at least 10 to 15 hours of study per week. It is a self-paced course meaning you can navigate the course at your own pace without worrying about deadlines. The course is designed to help you become a skilled writer and reader through composing, reading, and writing.

Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam programme will take you through a slew of essential topics to help you crack the examination. The syllabus covers topics like rhetorical situations, rhetorical strategies, researching, and formulating arguments. You’ll also learn how to cite sources using a recognised editorial site.

Upon completing the Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam online training, you also receive a completion certificate from edX, provided you have paid the certification fees. This certificate can be easily attached to your resume/CV or posted directly on your LinkedIn profile.

The Highlights

  • 35-week course
  • Requires 10-15 hours of study per week
  • Humanities course
  • Introductory-level programme
  • Self-paced programme
  • English videos with English subtitles
  • Developed by Tennessee Board of Regents
  • Online training 
  • Digital certification

Programme Offerings

  • introductory course
  • 35-week programme
  • English video lectures with English subtitles
  • Self-paced learning
  • High-quality video lectures
  • Digital certification
  • Online training

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 2041yesTennessee Board of Regents

You have two options to enroll in the Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam certification course. You can either audit the course for free or pay for the certificate. 

Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam fee structure

Course option

Fee in INR

Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam - Audit

Free

Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam - Certificate

Rs. 2,041


Eligibility Criteria

The Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam course doesn’t stipulate any hard-and-fast requisites. However, you should be able to read and comprehend college-level readings and texts and apply the conventions of standard written English in your writings.

What you will learn

Writing skillsLanguage skills

Upon completing the Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam syllabus, you will be able to:

  • Understand and employ rhetorical strategies
  • Write for a variety of purposes
  • Evaluate sources into researched arguments and incorporate them
  • Prepare for the AP English composition exam
  • Analyse different kinds of texts

Admission Details

Step 1: Open the Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam programme website by visit the official site.

Step 2: Select a suitable course session and read the programme details. Next, click on the ‘Enroll Now’ button to begin the enrolment process.

Step 3: The site will prompt you to choose between the free or certificate option. Choose according to your learning preferences.

Step 4: Sign-in or sign up.

Step 5: For the certificate option, you’ll have to make a payment on the transaction gateway. On the other hand, choosing the free option will directly enroll you in the course.

Please note that the admission process for this course is currently closed. You can check the website using the link provided to view the latest development. 

Application Details

Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam programme doesn’t need you to fill any application forms. There’s only a small form that you need to submit during the signup process. It asks you about your country details, name, email address, and prompts to create a new password and a username. An alternative option is to sign in using other accounts. edX accepts Apple, Google, Facebook and Microsoft accounts.

The Syllabus

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  • Part 1: Close Reading
  • Part 2: Writings with Purpose 
  • Part 3: The Writing Process

  • Part 1: Rhetorical Situations 
  • Part 2: Logical Fallacies 
  • Part 3: Assignment for Section 2

  • Part 1: Illustration
  • Part 2: Explanation and Analysis
  • Part 3: Special Strategies
  • Part 4: Identifying Rhetorical Strategies
  • Part 5: Writing Assignment: Using the Rhetorical Strategies

  • Part 1: Source-Based Synthesis
  • Part 2: Integrating Sources 
  • Part 3: Writing Assignment

  • Part 1: Elements of Argumentation  
  • Part 2: Types of Argumentation  
  • Part 3: Methods of Argumentation

  • Part 1: Saying What You Mean  
  • Part 2: Expressing Yourself  
  • Part 3: Writing with Authority 
  • Part 4: Revising Language and Style  

  • Part 1: Writing Assignment
  • Part 2: Conducting Research  
  • Part 3: Managing Information  
  • Part 4: Drafting and finalising the research paper  

  • Part 1: Preparing for the Exam
  • Part 2: Getting the Mind and Body Ready for the Exam
  • Part 3: Writing Assignment: The Rhetorical Analysis (1 Question)

Instructors

Tennessee Board of Regents Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: Which discipline does this course belong to?

The course comes under the Humanities discipline.

2: Can I share my certificate on any social media platform?

Yes, you can link your Preparing for the AP* English Language and Composition Exam certification to your LinkedIn profile.

3: How many sections does this course have?

The programme has eight sections.

4: Do I have to follow a strict schedule?

No. As the course is self-paced, you can study it at your convenience.

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