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  • 3.00 Credits

    International Culture in Film and Literature (now CMP146)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Practical Applications for College Pre: ESL019 or ESL084 & 086 with C or C+, or placement exam Co: COM011 and COM013 Provides students with a wide variety of group and individualized activities to develop basic academic and performance skills needed for success both in college and on the job. Among topics addressed are vocabularly development, sentence editing, textbook study, self-instruction strategies and test preparation, time management, goal setting, and the elements of a successful attitude. Independent study will provide students the opportunity for supplementary work in reading and writing. Students identified through the College Assessment Program should enroll in this course in their first semester. This course satisfies no elective requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College Writing 1 Pre: ESL019 or ESL084 & 086 with C or C+, or placement exam Co: COM010 and COM013 Develops writing and critical thinking skills through a combination of reading, thinking, discussing, and writing on current topics. Instruction emphasizes the use of the writing process to develop both informal and formal paragraphs relevant to personal, academic, and career needs. Students identified through the College Assessment Program should enroll in this course in their first semester. (This course fulfills no elective requirement.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    College Writing 2 Pre: ESL019 or 122 & 124 w/B- or COM010, 011, 013 w/C Co: COM014 Provides students with the opportunity to develop skill in expressing complex ideas using basic essay structure. Students will practice all steps of the writing process, develop skill in analyzing and integrating source material into thoughtful compositions in standard English and meet individual goals for writing improvement. Students identified through the College Assessment Program should enroll in this course in their first semester. This course satisfies no elective requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College Reading 1 Pre: ESL019 or ESL084 & 086 with C or C+, or placement exam Co: COM010 and COM011 Develops basic reading skills using a broad cross section of articles written in response to current issues or events. Students improve their ability to comprehend factual material, build confidence in their ability to learn independently, and gain new perspectives and broaden horizons. Students employ effective reading strategies to improve concentration, identify and resolve comprehension problems, analyze and organize author's ideas, evaluate them critically, and record them for future use. By meeting the academic and behavioral challenges of this course, students will develop the skills, habits, and attitudes necessary for success in college. Students identified through the College Assessment Program should enroll in this course in their first semester. This course satisfies no elective requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College Reading 2 Pre: ESL019 or 122 & 124 w/B- or COM010, 011, 013 w/C Co: COM012 Students will improve their literal comprehension and ability to learn from college textbooks by applying their critical reading skills to college level material. Through extensive practice, they will develop the ability to understand inference in literature, to synthesize ideas obtained from a variety of media, and use reading as a tool for independent learning. In meeting the academic and behavioral standards for this course, students will develop the skills, attitudes, and habits necessary for success in college. Students identified through the College Assessment Program should enroll in this course in their first semester. This course satisfies no elective requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Basic Communications Pre: Placement exam score Co: Students acquire the ability to write a clear, unified, and grammatically correct essay. A review of basic writing fundamentals is emphasized. The course integrates reading and writing to enable students to develop and reinforce their communication skills. It helps students apply their skills to other writing activities so they may achieve success in college. Students identified through the college assessment process must enroll in this course in their first semester. This course satisfies no elective requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cooperative Education/Internship (inactivated Spring 1997)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cooperative Education/Internship Pre: 2.0 CQPA, CMP101 & 27 credits in student's program Co: Enhances career development and professional growth by integrating classroom study and seminar sessions with a faculty supervised 120 hour work experience in the student's academic major. Focuses on developing job search skills, work ethics, human relations and communications skills needed for success in the workplace. Course registration is subject to the availability of an approved internship/cooperative education work site.
  • 11.67 Credits

    Introduction and Practice of Cosmetology (350 hours) Pre: Co: Encompasses the following subjects in theory, practical and clinical areas: shampooing, hair shaping, manicuring, finger waving, pin curl/roller construction, scalp treatment, facials, chemical services, blow-drying and thermal curling. This course also stresses merchandising, inventory control, buying and selling techniques, personal hygiene, ethics and visual poise. Includes an introduction to salon services and record keeping procedures.
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