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3.00 Credits
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. A course in developing the ability to read and interpret plans and estimate time, material, labor, and equipment needed for public works projects. 54 lecture hours.
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Strongly recommended: PUB 150. This course is an overview of environmental issues in Public Works. Topics include water quality, watershed management, integrated waste management, air pollution control, regulatory compliance, sustainability, and related issues. 54 lecture hours.
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Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. Fundamentals of supervision focusing on the public works industry. Topics to be covered include communications, employee orientation and training, motivating employees, decision making, performance appraisal writing, and disciplinary action. 54 lecture hours.
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This course is designed for students who need a non-competitive environment to develop basic literacy skills including decoding, vocabulary acquisition, and literal comprehension. Offered for Pass/No Pass grading only. This course may be taken two times. 54 lecture hours.
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Prerequisite: Placement is based on multiple measure assessment or completion of READ 019 with min. grade of C. Development of basic reading strategies which focus on word analysis, vocabulary development, ability to respond orally and in writing to materials read independently from a variety of textual complexities, patterns, and forms including reference, informational, persuasive and literary genres. Designed primarily for students preparing for READ 099. 54 lecture hours. NOTE: THE UNITS EARNED FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
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Prerequisite: READ 040 or ESL 054 or placement based on mulitiple assessment measures. An introduction to the fundamental techniques of college reading designed to develop student's literal and inferential comprehension while extending their critical reading/ thinking skills. This course meets the graduation reading competency requirement. 54 lecture hours. NOTE: THE UNITS EARNED FOR THIS COURSE MAY NOT BE APPLIED TOWARD THE 60 UNITS FOR GRADUATION.
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3.00 Credits
Placement based on multiple measures or successful completion of READ 099. This course is designed to develop students' literal, interpretative, and critical comprehension; expand their vocabulary; increase their reading speed; and improve their study skills. 54 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: READ 099 or placement based on mulitiple assessment measures. An advanced reading course designed to improve students' critical reading and thinking skills, increase inferential and evaluative comprehension, expand vocabulary skills, and employ effective study strategies for use in disciplines such as social sciences, sciences, behavioral sciences, humanities, mathematics, and technical fields. 54 lecture hours. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: READ 099 or placement based on mulitiple assessment measures. This course is a professional speed reading course designed for the advanced readers who want to increase their reading speed and maintain a high level of comprehension. Emphasis on speed reading techniques, flexibility in reading, memory and concentration improvement. 54 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: READ 099 or placement based on multiple assessment measures. An advanced reading course designed to improve students' critical reading and thinking skills, increase inferential and evaluative comprehension, expend vocabularly skills, and employ effective study strategies for use in discipline such as social sciences, sciences, behavioral sciences, humanities, mathematics, and technical fields. 54 lecture hours.
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