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CSE 099: Essentials of Reading II
3.00 Credits
CUNY LaGuardia Community College
(4lab) ( Equivalent to First Year Institute USR099) This course reinforces reading and study strategies applied to advanced texts of a culturally relevant nature. Emphasis is on exposition. Elements of critical reading are introduced. Standardized reading test strategies are a focal point in preparation for the CUNY Reading Test. Reading as a process is explained and experienced using students' own self-monitoring strategies. Critical reading of one or more texts is required.
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CSE 103: Advanced Reading and Study
3.00 Credits
CUNY LaGuardia Community College
3 credits; 3 hours This course is designed for the development of reading and study skills at an advanced level. Emphasis is on such skills as vocabulary improvement, previewing, note-taking, test-taking, summarizing and critical analysis. Students explore different types of exposition and styles of writing. Content area materials are utilized. Prerequisite: CSE099, ENA/ENG099, MAT095 Top of Page
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CSE 105: Vocabulary Enhancement
3.00 Credits
CUNY LaGuardia Community College
This course introduces students to methods of expanding their vocabulary. The development of modern English is studied to explain the state of current vocabulary. Various types of dictionaries, Greek and Latin word elements, and meanings derived from context are explored. Special consideration is given to introducing the students to the vocabulary essential to their major area of study.
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CSE 110: Literacy and Propaganda
3.00 Credits
CUNY LaGuardia Community College
This course introduces students to methods of understanding a highly developed and pervasive discourse: propaganda. Emphasis is placed on reading materials that use the persuasive and argumentative language of politics, advertising, cultural discussions, and the media. Political speeches, essays, editorials, and articles are used to enlarge the student's experience with the materials and tools of propaganda. The student will acquire the intellectual framework and sophisticated level of literacy needed to recognize and respond to the aims of propaganda.
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CSE 120: Reading the Biography
3.00 Credits
CUNY LaGuardia Community College
This course will introduce students to the critical reading and evaluation of biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, diaries, and journals. The aims of the course will be to: evaluate claims to truth and truthful recollections; examine historical claims through first person accounts; develop awareness of the methods and techniques of biographical and autobiographical writing; understand the uses of biographical writing and its place in society; explore biographies and autobiographies as vehicles for the creation of the self. The student will become proficient and develop a deeper appreciation of biographical narratives and their uses in self-understanding. The materials to be read in class will vary by semester and the course may be thematically organized.
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CSE 150: The Evolution of the Reading Experience
3.00 Credits
CUNY LaGuardia Community College
This course is designed to familiari e the student with the cultural and technological factors which have defined and influenced the activity of reading. The emphasis of the course will be on the evolution of reading and the gradual changes affecting the reading experience. Students will be expected to understand significant developments that relate to reading: the invention of writing, the creation of books, the invention of the printing press, and more recent changes in print communication. This course will explore reading from the perspectives of other cultures and will trace the varieties of reading experiences that have been key features in the transformation of Western and non-Western cultures.
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CSE 200: Speed Reading
3.00 Credits
CUNY LaGuardia Community College
This course is offered for students who are interested in power reading techniques. Emphasis is placed on the development of effective reading habits and the techniques of rapid reading, identifying authors' patterns of writing, skimming, scanning, and ongoing practice with mechanical aids and timed exercises. Computer Information Systems Department
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ELA 101: Elementary Arabic
1.00 Credits
CUNY LaGuardia Community College
This course for beginners is designed to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through work in the classroom and the language laboratory.
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ELA 102: Elementary Arabic
2.00 Credits
CUNY LaGuardia Community College
This course is a continuation of ELA101 Elementary Arabic 1.
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ELB 102: Educational Psychology:The Bilingual Child in an Urban Environment
2.00 Credits
CUNY LaGuardia Community College
This course deals with an examination of the psychological theories of learning and motivation as they apply to bilingual children. Students will be introduced to the general concepts of educational psychology specifically as they apply to bilingual education. Theories of learning and motivation, cognition, learning disabilities and cultural pluralism will be examined in the context of preadolescent development in an urban setting. In addition to class sessions, a two hour-per-week field lab and a case study log are required.
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