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3.00 Credits
An extension of Beginning Magazine Production where students take on editorial positions on the student magazine publication. This course will emphasize editing, layout and design, advertising, and on-line production while continuing to develop creative news reporting and researching skills. Students will demonstrate responsible attitudes toward meeting deadlines, time management and other workplace skills, and continue career development. Through leadership opportunities available, students will develop and use leadership and management skills. Prerequisite: Beginning Magazine Production.
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3.00 Credits
An extension of Advanced Newspaper Production where students gain more practical experience by working on the student newspaper publication. Credit for this course is based upon number of hours worked. Prerequisite: Advanced Newspaper Production.
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3.00 Credits
An extension of Advanced Magazine Production where students gain more practical experience by working on the student magazine publication. Credit for this course is based upon number of hours worked. Prerequisite: Advanced Magazine Production
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
See CA220.
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2.00 Credits
Is designed and structured to support MA110 Intermediate Algebra students. Mandatory enrollment in a paired MA110 course is required.
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3.00 Credits
Whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, systems of measurement, and problem solving are studied. Independent study includes small group and one-onone instruction. A diagnostic pretest places the student at the appropriate level of instruction.
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1.00 Credits
Is designed with the math anxious student in mind. The purpose of the course is to help that student reduce the anxiety, frustration, and tension felt when working with math and math related subjects. The course includes a video on math anxiety, causes and reduction techniques and a program on note-taking and test-taking in the math classroom. Active student participation and discussion is encouraged and developed throughout the course. Learning Skills Center.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a comprehensive coverage of basic computational skills and their applications while introducing analytical integers, fractions, decimals, ratios and proportions, percents, measurement and a brief introduction to variables and algebra.
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1.00 Credits
Is designed for the student who wants to become familiar with algebra. The course includes these topics: signed numbers, variables and mathematical properties, exponents, simplifying and evaluating algebraic expressions, adding, subtracting and multiplying polynomials, factoring polynomials, solving linear equations in one variable. Solving systems of linear equations, and problem solving are optional topics available to the students. Learning Skills Center.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students with little or no high school algebra, or those who have appropriate math scores on the ACT and ASSET/Compass exams. Topics covered will include number systems, solution and application of linear equations, properties of the graphs of linear equations, solution of systems of linear equations, polynomials, factoring, and radicals. Prerequisite: Pre-Algebra with a C or better, or appropriate ACT/ASSET/COMPASS scores.
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