Course Description
Essays are a vital part of writing, both in academic circles and in many professions. Being able to write good essays is a rare ability and those that can demonstrate a mastery of this writing form will quickly distinguish themselves from those who write poorly. In school, this can be the difference between a good or bad grade; in industry, it can mean being passed over for a promotion, creating a safety hazard, or even limiting an applicant's prospective job pool.
Learning to write good essays will boost academic performance in school and college, but will also be a valuable skill in today's increasingly competitive job market. Creating concise, informative, and compelling essays can form the basis of many careers, such as authoring non-fiction books, getting into print journalism, writing legal briefs, rendering judicial opinions, or just creating some persuasive advertising text for a business. The ability to write a good essay is a foundational block that can unlock numerous opportunities.
This course will examine the nature, history, and structure of essays; the various types of essays; and provide a refresher course in English grammar, focusing on the parts of speech and rules for good syntax. Furthermore, examples will be provided of both good and poor writing, as well as common mistakes to avoid when creating an essay. When completed, this course will enable the student to better understand how good essays are written and how to go about writing them for academic or professional use.
- Completely Online
- Self-Paced
- 6 Months to Complete
- 24/7 Availability
- Start Anytime
- PC & Mac Compatible
- Android & iOS Friendly
- Accredited CEUs

Learning Outcomes
- Analyze the steps in crafting an essay, from selecting a topic to revising, evidencing understanding through a well-organized written piece.
- Recognize the diverse purposes and formats of essays, distinguishing between narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive styles.
- Define and classify parts of speech, including adjectives, adverbs, and conjunctions, by providing examples and explaining their distinct roles within sentences.
- Demonstrate the use of various adjectives and adverbs in constructing descriptive and engaging narratives by composing sentences that incorporate these elements effectively.
- Define and apply capitalization rules to ensure clarity and professionalism in writing, focusing on proper nouns, titles, and personification
- Identify and use punctuation marks like commas, semicolons, and dashes to guide sentence rhythm and clarity in written communication
- Define subject-verb agreement rules to ensure verb alignment with their respective subjects in number and person.
- Identify and correct common subject-verb agreement errors in complex sentence structures featuring intervening plural nouns or predicate nouns.
- Define and differentiate between at least four different types of essays, such as descriptive, argumentative, and narrative, by analyzing their distinct characteristics and purposes.
- Identify and explain key elements and examples of each essay genre, including descriptive, evaluative, comparison, and synthesis essays, enhancing comprehension of their unique applications and benefits.
- Define the hierarchy of subjects, topics, and subtopics to ensure a focused and coherent essay structure.
- Identify and formulate a precise thesis statement in response to a specific topic question to guide the essay's argument.
- Define the steps required to construct a logical argument by using examples to connect each supporting statement to the thesis, ensuring clarity and coherence.
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.
Assessment Guide
Assessment | Points |
---|---|
Lesson 1 Activity | 1 points |
Lesson 1 Exam | 13 points |
Lesson 1 Review Exam | 14 points |
Lesson 2 Review Exam | 19 points |
Lesson 3 Review Exam | 14 points |
Lesson 4 Activity | 1 points |
Lesson 5 Review Exam | 18 points |
Lesson 6 Activity | 1 points |
Lesson 7 Activity | 1 points |
Lesson 8 Review Exam | 4 points |
Lesson 9 Activity | 1 points |
Lesson 9 Review Exam | 14 points |
Lesson 10 Activity | 1 points |
Lesson 10 Review Exam | 12 points |
Lesson 11 Activity | 1 points |
Lesson 12 Review Exam | 20 points |