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EDU 121: Introduction to Education
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (3-0) Analyzes the interaction of culture and education, develops from a historical perspective the evolution of modern education and examines contemporary issues and problems in American education. Students are required to complete a 25-hour volunteer assignment working in a teaching/learning setting.
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EDU 207: Introduction to Early Childhod Education
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (3-0) The physical and mental health needs of young children are considered, as well as curriculum, equipment and learning procedures appropriate for early school years. Studies of current trends and issues in early childhood education are examined with emphasis on established and innovative programs in the field.
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EDU 208: Creative Activities for Young Children
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (3-0) An examination of the significance of creative play in the education of young children. Students learn to understand, use and direct activities in art, music and science for preschoolers. Selection and use of audiovisual materials are considered. How young children learn and when they are ready to learn are concepts that this course develops. These concepts provide the rationale for planning creative activity programs.
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EDU 210: Education of Exceptional Children
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (3-0) An introduction to the educational programs for exceptional and special learners. Current as well as historical specialized programs and issues. Recent research of special students' needs. Rationale-based strategies and instructional techniques to use with the exceptional population.
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EDU 280: Education Field Experience
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (3-6) Prerequisite(s): PSY 226; ENG 122 Observation and analysis of the teaching/learning experience in settings from preschool to high school. Includes observation, research and application of current practices in light of psychological, philosophical and historical theories of education. Requires a research paper and 90 field work hours.
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ELT 11: Digital Electronics
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (2-3) Corequisite(s): MAT 013 A study of a digital electronic circuits and systems. Introduces number system and Boolean Algebra topics. Digital electronic circuits and systems are analyzed and designed. Topics covered are: logic gates, Flip-Flops, registers, counters, arithmetic logic circuits, memories and various logic families.
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EMP 100: Introduction to Emergency Management
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (3-0) This course will present a broad overview of the emergency management system. The principles of emergency management, including preparedness, response. mitigation, recovery and associated strategies will be covered. The role of federal, state and local governments as well as private agencies responsible for emergency management will be explored.
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EMP 110: Introduction to Bioterorism
3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Credits: 3 (3-0) This course will elucidate information regarding the impact of domestic and international bioterrorism on people's lives and describe the historical, psychosocial, political and scientific aspects of this mechanism of fear. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the various biological organisms that may be used as weapons of mass destruction, the clinical symptoms of disease, mechanisms of weaponization and public health control measures. The scientific principles presented in the course, governmental response mechanisms, family personal preparedness and effective risk communications will provide the basis for effective personal and family decision making.
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ENG 009: Writing Skills for College I Credit equivalent :4
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Middlesex College
For students whose college placement test scores show they need intensive work to improve their writing abilities. Objectives are designed to develop the ability to write in Standard American English. Instruction is provided in sentence structure, punctuation and usage; students regularly practice writing effective sentences, paragraphs and short essays. Students may have to enroll in ENG 010 after successfully completing ENG 009. Note: "C" is the minimum acceptable grade for movement from oneremedial/developmental level to another and for completion of remediation/ developmental requirements.
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ENG 090: Bridge Credit equivalent :1
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Middlesex College
Prerequisite(s): Essay score of 7 This two-week course provides an opportunity for those students who do not pass the WritePlacer Essay Test to refresh their skills before attempting to retake the test.
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