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ENGR 210: Statics
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This is a sophomore engineering course devoted to the study of static equilibrium. It includes such topics as general force systems, torque, centroids, and centers of gravity, moments of inertia and friction. Students are encouraged to use CAS and calculators to solve the problems. Prerequisite: PHYS 231, MATH 221 or concurrently. S
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ENGR 218: Drafting I
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) A basic drafting course designed for students who need the basic fundamentals and motor skills. D
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ENGR 219: Drafting II
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) An advanced course which will delve into specific facets of drafting to allow a student to specialize for different job markets. Prerequisite: ENGR 210 or instructor's consent. D
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ENGR 240: Introduction to Computer Engineering
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) Simple coding schemes, Boolean algebra fundamentals, elements of digital building blocks such as gates, flip-flops, shift-registers, memories, etc., basic engineering aspects of computer architecture and elements of machine language. D
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ESL 092: Survival English in the Workplace II
2.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(2 Credit Hours) Designed to improve communication skills of non-native speakers who have some knowledge of the English language. Students will increase knowledge of workplace idioms, begin to view English language in context of American culture, acquire useful phrases and sentences in variety of community contexts. Verb usage emphasized, practice in conversation integrated with basic reading and writing assignments.
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ESL 093: Survival English in the Workplace III
2.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(2 Credit Hours) This course will teach non-native English speakers conversation skills in context of leadership positions in the workplace. Students will learn how to understand and complete reports required of supervisors in area business and industries. Students that satisfactorily complete course may be considered for promotion to supervisory position within the plants. Clarify the student's perspective of American workforce culture.
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ESL 120: Beginning Academic ESL Listening and Speaking
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) Beginning Academic ESL Listening and Speaking is designed to help the beginning non-native speaker improve his or her listening and speaking skills in English. The focus will be on finding meaning in spoken English. Students will practice pre-listening strategies to assist in comprehension, expand their vocabulary, and participate in small group discussions. Students will also practice the pronunciation and spelling of the English vowel system and various grammar points, which are highlighted in the lectures. Promotion to the intermediate level requires intermediate-level scores on course grade (C or better) and final exam.
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ESL 125: Beginning Academic ESL Reading and Writing
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) Beginning Academic ESL Reading and Writing is designed to help the beginning non-native speaker improve his or her reading and writing skills in English. The focus will be on grammar, vocabulary and the cognitive strategies used by good nonnative readers and writers. Students will be introduced to the more formal style of written English by reading and responding to texts in simplified English taken from a variety of sources: news articles, short stories, cultural articles, dialogues, and excerpts from longer works. Promotion to the intermediate level requires intermediate-level scores on course grade (C or better) and final exam.
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ESL 132: Intermediate Academic ESL Listening and Speaking
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) Intermediate Academic ESL Listening and Speaking is designed to help the intermediate non-native speaker improve his or her listening and speaking skills in English. The focus will be on finding meaning in spoken English. Students will practice pre-listening strategies to assist in comprehension, expand their vocabulary, and participate in small group discussions. Students will also practice the pronunciation and spelling of the English consonant system and various grammar points, which are highlighted in the lectures. Promotion to the high-intermediate level requires high-intermediate level scores on course grade (C or better) and final exam.
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ESL 133: Intermediate Academic ESL Reading and Writing
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) Intermediate Academic ESL Reading and Writing is designed to help the intermediate-level non-native speaker improve his or her reading and writing skills in English. The focus will be on grammar, vocabulary, and the cognitive strategies used by good non-native readers and writers. Students will practice word-building and dictionary strategies to expand their vocabulary and intensive reading strategies for comprehending more demanding readings, while reading more extensively at home for pleasure for small group discussions. Writing assignments will gradually become less personal and more objective and analytical. Promotion to the high-intermediate level requires high-intermediate level scores on course grade (C or better) and final exam.
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