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ENG 257M: Cross-Cultura l Perspecti ves in Asian/Pacific Literature
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: "C" of higher in ENG 100 OR placement inENG 209-260 Although stereotypes of both Asian and Pacific Islanders have existed through history, writers in English, in both groups, have emerged to tell their stories, battling misconceptions. The course studies and analyzes Asian and Pacific writers who deal with issues like colonialism, immigration, and marginalism. The works will be read as pieces of literatures while carefully considering their poetic and narrative forms. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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ENG 257P: Literature and the Sea
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: "C" or higher in ENG 100 OR placement inENG 209-260 This course examines how the sea functions as a physical, philosophical, and psychological setting. Through close textual analysis, the course explores the symbolic power of the ocean: what does our tropological understanding of the sea reveal about humanity? Is the sea a metaphor for predominantly feminine or masculine imagery? How do descriptions of the sea change according to culture and economic system? (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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ENG 257X: Literature and Techno log y
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: "C" or higher in ENG 100 OR placement inENG 209-260 This course explores the interplay of science, technology, and literature and examines the authors' world views, philosophical and religious thought and the impact of science and technology on life, art, and the imagination. How these works resist potential dehumanizing aspects of technology and how technological development can encroach upon identity will be discussed. (3 hrs. lect. per week) Note : Non-credit introduction to College English (ICE) courses are also available.
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ENG 51: Technica l Reading
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: ENG 20B & C & D & E OR "C" or higher inESL 11 & 13 & 14 & 17 OR placement in ENG 51 Designed to develop reading skills needed for college level reading. Emphasis is on vocabulary and comprehension of technical reading material. Study skills needed for effective reading are handled. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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ENG 60: Technica l Writing
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: ENG 20B & C & D & E OR "C" or higher inESL 11 & 13 & 14 & 17 OR placement in ENG 22 Study of effective ways of writing straightforward paragraphs of technical information. Emphasis is placed on writing technical information clearly, concisely, accurately and precisely. Includes units on using visuals for clear written communication. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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ESL 1: College Listening/Spea king Skills
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: ICE 6 OR placement in ESL 1 Corequisite: ESL 3 & 4 & 7 This is the first-level listening/speaking course that is required of all students. It will include the teaching and practice of listening/speaking skills that students will need in academic and workplace settings. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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ESL 11: College Listening Spea king Skills II
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: ESL 1 Corequisite: ESL 13 & 14 & 17 Provides practice in the English listening speaking skills necessary to succeed in subsequent Liberal Arts and Technical/Occupational courses. Also provides the chance to combine critical thinking with practical experience as students make an active contribution to their community in service learning projects. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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ESL 13: College Reading/Writing Skills II
9.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: "C" or higher in ESL 3 OR placement in ESL 13Corequisite: ESL 11 & 14 & 17 This course will provide the student with advanced reading and writing skills necessary to succeed in subsequent English, Liberal Arts, and Technical/ Occupational courses. There are two components to this class: students will read authentic pieces of writing, written for native speakers of English, and will focus on vocabulary development and comprehension. Writing assignments based on the readings will also be done. (9 hrs. lect. per week)
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ESL 14: Grammar II
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: ESL 4 Corequisite: ESL 11 & 13 & 17 This course is a study and practice of intermediate to advanced grammar. Common grammar problem areas will be focused on with required written compositions based on those specific grammar points. It will provide students with a solid foundation in grammar to succeed in subsequent English, liberal arts, and technical/occupational courses. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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ESL 17: Computers and Internet for ESL Academic Purposes
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: "C" or higher in ESL 7Corequisite: ESL 11 and ESL 13 and ESL 14 ESL 17 is a multi-purpose class covering reading, vocabulary development, writing, listening, and speaking using content-based materials that relate to computers and their use with three computer programs: word processing, an Internet browser, and e-mail. Extensive classroom English study is combined with out-of-class assignments that provide hands-on experience in using computers. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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