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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: score of 76-88 on ESL Accuplacer Reading Test or successful completion of ESL 013 Emphasis on developing and using academic and idiomatic vocabulary through reading narrative, expository and argumentative essays as well as longer readings. Exposure to critical analysis and interpretation of English texts. 4 lecture hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: score of 76-88 on ESL Accuplacer Language Test or successful completion of ESL 014 Sentence patterns, sentence sequences, and the development of a paragraph are emphasized. The student learns to correct errors in grammar and punctuation to produce standard English sentences which support a topic. Outstanding performance in this course may qualify the student to enroll in ENG 101, English Composition I. 4 lecture hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: score of 83-90 on ESL Accuplacer Listening Test or successful completion of ESL 021 Advanced speaking and listening. Themes of intercultural communication and global issues provide centerpiece of conversations and interactions. Developing higher skills in verbal and non-verbal communication, colloquial and idiomatic expressions and fluency, students present formal speeches, critiques, and feedback. 4 lecture hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: score of 89-108 on ESL Accuplacer Reading Test or successful completion of ESL 022 Further reinforces and refines reading skills, comprehension, vocabulary expansion and enhancing oral presentation and interpretation techniques as well as analytical thinking skills. 4 lecture hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: score of 89-108 on ESL Accuplacer Language Test or successful completion of ESL 023 Stresses spontaneous, fluent, and idiomatic writing. Includes practice in various forms of writing, from personal to more formal, using various source materials ranging from magazines to works of fiction. Students who successfully complete this course qualify to enroll in ENG 101, English Composition I. 4 lecture hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: score of 60 or lower on ESL Accuplacer Language Test or 0-7 on TOEFL Corequisites: ESL 091, ESL 092 Introduces students to basic grammar connected in an American cultural context. Provides learners with useful and meaningful skills to apply beginning grammar necessary to communicate verbally and in writing. 4 lecture hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: score of 49 or lower on ESL Accuplacer Listening Test or 0-7 on TOEFL Corequisites: ESL 090, ESL 092 Students begin to use basic speaking and listening strategies in English as a foreign language. Activities involve markers, syllables, high-frequency words, recognition of question words, intonation, stress, pronunciation, and dialogue. Listening to audio CDs improves aural comprehension and creates discussion points for stimulating conversation and language practice. Global topics initiate speaking and listening lessons. 4 lecture hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: score of 55 or lower on ESL Accuplacer Reading Test or 0-7 on TOEFL Corequisites: ESL 090, ESL 091 Introduces a foundational understanding of language form and meaning through the study of vocabulary and reading content-based text. Reading lessons are initiated with global topics. 4 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: eligibility for placement in ENG 101 An introduction to terminology, working methods, processes, equipment, and facilities for various entertainment industry venues with a particular emphasis on theatre and music technology and production. Laboratory work includes an introduction to various lighting programs and digital audio production software. Related current events and career opportunities are discussed. Attendance at several applicable events is required. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ETT 102, THR 102, and prior advisor approval Supervised laboratory in the technical areas of production including planning, construction, and running of productions. Emphasizes careful pre-planning and appropriate safety procedures along with follow-up critiques and evaluation of the work done. Graded on pass-fail basis. 90 hours minimum
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