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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive, systematic study of population, natural resources, and potentialities of the United States and Canada. Evaluates these nations against a background of world economics and political affairs. Prerequisites: None; ENL020 and ENL050 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores recommended / 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Interaction between various cultures, technologies, and regions. Economic and social possibilities are viewed by their resident human populations. Prerequisite: None; ENL020 and ENL050 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores recommended / 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This basic conversational German course is designed to introduce the non-native speaker of German the four basic skills necessary to develop a working knowledge of German: understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. The emphasis is on speaking and understanding spoken German. Prerequisite: ENL050 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score / 3 credits. Offered in the Fall, Spring, and Summer.
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3.00 Credits
The first semester of a two-semester college elementary German sequence for beginning students of German. The text and ancillary materials provide a thorough four-skills approach: speaking, reading, writing, and understanding spoken German. This course is not intended for students whose native language is German. Prerequisite: ENL020 and ENL050 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score / 4 credits. Offered subject to enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
This is the second semester of a two-semester college Elementary German sequence. It is for beginning students of German. The text and ancillary materials provide a thorough four skills approach: speaking, reading, writing, and understanding spoken German. Prerequisite: GER101 / 4 credits. Offered subject to enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for students who have completed one year of elementary college German or two to four years of high school German. Students will read, discuss, and write about German culture and language in German. Prerequisite: GER102 or 2-4 years of high school German / 4 credits. Offered in the Fall. Offered subject to enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for students who have completed Intermediate German I or three to four years of high school German. Students will read, discuss and write about Germanic culture and language in German. Students must have college-level reading and writing skills in their native language. Students are expected to be able to greet and respond to greeting and introductions, engage in conversation, express likes, dislikes and needs, describe and compare, narrate a short anecdote using past, present, and future tenses, write simple paragraphs, and read and understand some details and important ideas in authentic texts. Prerequisite: GER201 / 4 credits. Offered subject to enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn to master the computer keyboard, develop speed and accuracy, and prepare basic business documents. Prerequisite: None / 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Learn to touch-type correctly on a microcomputer. Attention is given to developing accuracy and, as time permits, increasing speed. Hands-on preparation of a letter and a research paper are included. Prerequisite: None; Pass-Fail. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to expose the student to the variety of information/communication modes available to individuals employed in today’s office environment. The following major areas are addressed: communication theory, electronic communications in the automated office, oral presentation, ethical practices, and written business documentation. The importance of accurate communications and the development of language art skills are emphasized. Business communications and formats, including business reports, letters, and memos are studied. Prerequisite: ENL020 and ENL050 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores / 3 credits.
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