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ES 220: Power Plant Thermodynamic Applications
3.00 Credits
West Kentucky Community and Technical College
Introduces basic thermodynamic concepts and the applications of thermodynamics in a fossil-fueled power plant. Prerequisite: PHX 150. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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ES 280: Capstone in Energy Systems
3.00 Credits
West Kentucky Community and Technical College
Serves as the capstone course for the Energy Systems program by integrating prior learning into a single integrated learning experience. Requires planning, research, and completion of both individual and team-based reports based on real-world problems or projects in the Energy Systems field. Prerequisite or Corequisite: ES 213. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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ESL 10: Introduction to Reading and Vocabulary
4.00 Credits
West Kentucky Community and Technical College
High-beginning level students will improve fundamental reading skills and expand vocabulary as they interact with level-appropriate texts. Students will be recommended to this course based on the ESL placement examination.
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ESL 11: Beginning Listening and Speaking
4.00 Credits
West Kentucky Community and Technical College
High-beginning level students will improve the ability to speak and understand English in simple everyday and academic situations. The course will provide practice in pronunciation and basic oral communication functions. Beginning academic listening and speaking skills will also be covered. Students will be recommended to this course based on the ESL placement examination. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).
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ESL 12: Intermediate Listening and Speaking
4.00 Credits
West Kentucky Community and Technical College
Low-intermediate level ESL students will improve comprehension and communication in English on a variety of everyday topics and in the academic setting. Students will develop and practice techniques for greater composure and confidence in oral expression. Practice will also be provided in pronunciation and intonation. Students will be recommended to this course based on the ESL placement examination or through completion of ESL 11. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).
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ESL 13: Advanced Listening and Speaking
4.00 Credits
West Kentucky Community and Technical College
High-intermediate level ESL students will improve comprehension and communication in both social and academic settings. Instruction will include improving listening skills for academic note taking and small group discussion. Students will be expected to lead and share in class discussions based on reading and authentic listening materials. Students will also present orally in front of the class. Students will be recommended to this course based on the ESL placement examination or through completion of ESL 12. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).
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ESL 20: Reading Improvement and Vocabulary Development for Low-Intermediate Non-Native English Speakers
4.00 Credits
West Kentucky Community and Technical College
Low-intermediate level students will review fundamental reading skills, learn and practice higher order reading skills, expand vocabulary and increase reading efficiency as they interact with level-appropriate texts. Prerequisite: placement test. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).
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ESL 30: College Reading and Vocabulary Development for High-Intermediate Non-Native English Speakers
4.00 Credits
West Kentucky Community and Technical College
High-intermediate level ESL students will master fundamental reading skills, improve critical reading, and further vocabulary development. Students will be introduced to a variety of genres, such as newspaper articles and essays, poems, short stories, charts, graphs and college-level content textbooks. Through the selected readings, this course will foster cultural awareness, comprehension, and interaction. The readings and activities introduced in the course will allow students to engage in meaningful dialogue, and in the process, refine their English skills. Prerequisite: ESL 020 or placement test.
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ESL 31: Beginning Conversation for Non-Native English Speakers
3.00 Credits
West Kentucky Community and Technical College
Beginning level ESL students will learn basic conversation and practice basic sounds and intonation patterns.
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ESL 32: Low-Intermediate Conversation Non-Native English Speakers
3.00 Credits
West Kentucky Community and Technical College
Low intermediate level ESL students will continue to acquire basic conversational basic/idiomatic vocabulary and continue to have practice in the pronunciation of basic sounds and intonation patterns. Prerequisite: ESL 31 or placement test.
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