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EDUC 1303: Critical Reading
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This elective credit course advances critical reading and thinking strategies. Students read college textbook selections from a variety of academic disciplines to enhance their vocabulary and critical thinking skills. This course emphasizes reading comprehension, critical thinking, and inferential reading skills. It is recommended for students who need assistance reading college textbooks. Prerequisites: DEVE 0316 with a grade of "C" or better, a score of 19 or above on the Reading section of the ACT, or a score of 82 or above on the COMPASS Reading Placement test. (3 credit hours)
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EDUC 2300: Introduction to Education
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of teaching as a profession. A primary goal for this course is to allow students the opportunity to decide if the education profession is an appropriate vocational choice. This course introduces the student to the historical, philosophical and foundational aspects of the discipline. It also introduces the vocabulary unique to the field of education. Prerequisite: Enrollment by permission of department chair and satisfactory completion of state minimum core. (3 credit hours)
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EDUC 2303: Praxis I Preparation
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course is designed to provide students with the necessary fundamental skills and test information to become better prepared for the Praxis I examination. It may also be useful to students who are preparing for other standardized tests of foundational academic knowledge. Students must be sophomore level or have the Dean ? approval before registering for this class. (3 credit hours)
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ELT 1114: Basic Electrical Circuits
4.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This is an introductory electrical course for all ELT, IEL and IET students. Each student receives a computer-aided instruction program (ETCAI) on CD, which simplifies the old Ohm ? law calculations. This allows more lab exercises and a preview of electronic devices. 3 lecture hours, 3 lab hours. (4 credit hours/special course fee)
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ELT 1214: Circuit Analysis I
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This is an introductory electronic course for all ELT and IEL students. However, some Air Conditioning and Refrigeration students may want to take this course because the HVACR field is becoming more electronic. Basic electronic circuit and applications are taught as building blocks to more complicated circuitry. The emphasis is on basic circuit applications rather than design. Students are required to build circuits and evaluate performance. A solid foundation in basic electricity and Ohm ? law is required. Prerequisite: ELT 1114 or consent of instructor. 3 lecture, 3 lab hours. (4 credit hour/special course fee)
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ELT 1314: Circuit Analysis II
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course is a continuation of Circuit Analysis I. Whereas Circuit Analysis I emphasized the individual circuits, Circuit Analysis II emphasizes the microprocessor approach to complex circuitry. Application of existing design circuitry to many applications is stressed. Previous engineering-type mathematics is replaced with a "black box" method of study that is very broad-based. Some of the industries studied are security, lighting, HVACR, telephone and process automation. The intent is to prepare the student for a broad range of career options. Prerequisite: ELT 1214 or consent of instructor. 3 lecture, 3 lab hours. (4 credit hours/special course fee)
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ENGL 1313: Technical Composition II
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This class focuses on technical and process writing. Students study technical writing and then draft projects such as memos, letters, process descriptions, abstracts, proposals and technical reports, with the emphasis on researching and producing a substantial technical report. This course satisfies the ENGL 1312 requirement. Prerequisite: ENGL 1311 (or an equivalent course) with a grade of "C" or better. (3 credit hours)
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ENGL 2300: Advanced Grammar
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course presents a study of the principles of traditional English grammar and sentence diagramming and a brief study of comparative grammars, dialectical awareness, English language history and general linguistics, including phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. Prerequisites: ENGL 1311 and ENGL 1312 with a grade of "C" or better. (3 credit hours)
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ENGL 2303: Introduction to Literature
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This class focuses on an introduction to the various schools of literary criticism and on application of critical theories to poetry, fiction and drama. Literature is read and analyzed, with the emphasis on understanding and application of the various critical theories. Prerequisites: ENGL 1311 and 1312 with a grade of "C" or better. (3 credit hours)
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ENGL 2312: Advanced Composition
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course is designed to prepare students for writing in advanced courses as well as writing in the workplace. This course provides students with the opportunity to master the following types of writing: argumentation, persuasion, exposition and business communication. Prerequisite: ENGL 1312 with a grade of "C" or better. (3 credit hours)
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