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12.00 Credits
This course requires teacher candidates to lead instruction in an area of 5-9 language arts classroom under the supervision of a trained clinical educator.& Guided by the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices, ESOL Standards, and ESOL K-12 Competencies and Skills, and Reading competencies, teacher candidates will write lesson plans, choose materials, conduct lessons, and manage student behavior during one semester of full day internship.& Over the course of the internship, teacher candidates will conduct systematic inquiry about their work with children in 5-9 school settings and continually revise their classroom instruction and management through a cycle of reflective practice.& Teacher candidates will participate in a series of required mandatory seminars at Edison State College.&
Pending Curriculum Committee Approval
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1.00 Credits
1 class hour 1 Credit Prerequisites: ENC 9020 with a "C" or better and/or ENC9021 with a "C" or better and/or REA 9003 with a "C" better and/or EAP 1620 and EAP 1640 with a "C" or better. This basic grammar course is designed for those students desiring more intensive work in grammar and syntax. It includes the study of grammatical principles and theory and application of those principles in exams and brief writing assignments. This course is particularly suitable for students enrolled in writing-intensive courses who could benefit from more concentrated grammar review.
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1.00 Credits
1 class hour 1 Credit This course is designed to help students become familiar with the Internet and information resources of value in college research. Through the use of finding tools and informational resources on the Internet, students develop increased skills in identifying, using and evaluating electronic information resources. Classroom activities and practical experience in using the Internet provide students with basic research skills necessary for information literacy in today's world.
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3.00 Credits
The focus of this course is an examination of themes and ideas reflected in the writings of contemporary American authors who have won major awards for works of fiction and poetry since 1985.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: ENC 1101 This course presents a study of great works of literature, and recurrent themes and ideas, including literature of the Greeks, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. (I)
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: ENC 1101 This course presents a study of great works of literature, and recurrent themes and ideas from the late 17th century through the modern period. (I)
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5.00 Credits
Major topics of this course include: functions and relations including domain and range, operations on functions, inverse functions, polynomial, rational, and other algebraic functions, their properties and graphs; polynomials, absolute value, rational equations and inequalities; exponential and logarithmic functions, their properties and graphs; solving systems of equations and inequalities, matrices, determinants, piecewise-defined functions; conic sections; sequences and series; applications such as curve fitting, modeling, optimization, and exponential and logarithmic growth and decay; mathematical induction; binomial theorem and applications. A graphing calculator is required. Credit is not given for both MAC 1106 and MAC 1105, or for both MAC 1106 and MAC 1140. If completed with a grade of “C”& or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: MAC 1105 with a minimum grade of "C" orappropriate CLM score. Topics in this class include the real number system, circular functions, trigonometric functions, inverse relations and functions, trigonometric graphs, solutions of triangles, and trigonometric equations, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. This course contains all of the features of trigonometry found in MAC 1147, with additional emphasis on applications. A graphing calculator is required. (This course may be taken concurrently with MAC 1140.) If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves todemonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.
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3.00 Credits
This is an algebra class designed to prepare students to enter either engineering or calculus courses. Topics covered include exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomials, rational functions, conic sections, sequences and series, mathematical induction, the binomial theorem, and matrices. A graphing calculator is required. If completed with a grade of “C” or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.
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5.00 Credits
5 class hours 5 Credits Prerequisites: MAC 1105 with a minimum grade of "C"or appropriate CLM score. This course is designed for students with strong mathematical backgrounds who need a refresher course before beginning the Calculus sequence. Topics covered are a combination of topics from MAC 1140 and MAC 1114. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves todemonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.
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