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ESL 138: Intermediate Academic ESL Grammar
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) Intermediate Academic ESL Grammar is designed to help the intermediate non-native speaker improve his or her grammar skills in English. The focus will be on equipping non-native speakers of English with the grammar they will need to be successful in ESL 155 Advanced Grammar, and, ultimately, in English Composition I. Grammar will be taught inductively then practiced with drills and used in communicative exercises involving listening and speaking in small groups. ESL 138 should be taken concurrently with ESL 132 and ESL 133, if possible. Promotion to the high intermediate level requires high-intermediate level scores on two indicators: course grade (C or better) and the final exam (C or better).
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ESL 140: High Intermediate Listening and Speaking
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course is designed to help the non-native speaker improve their listening and speaking skills in English. The focus will be on note-taking skills and preparation and delivery of class presentations, but students will also improve these skills through drama poetry, music, film, games, storytelling, TV and radio. Prerequisite: Michigan Test score of 70 or above or completion of ESL 132 and ESL 133 with a C or better on both the final exam and the class grade.
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ESL 145: High Intermediate Reading/Study Skills
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course is designed to help the advanced non-native speaker improve his or her reading and study skills in English. The focus will be on comprehending college-level texts through cognitive strategies in reading and vocabulary development. Study skills such as dictionary use, word building, guessing meaning from context, writing outlines and summaries, speed reading, and textual analysis will aid the student in keeping up with college reading assignments. Students will also choose pleasure reading to read outside of class in order to build reading rate and vocabulary. Prerequisites are Michigan Test score of 70 or above or completion of ESL 132 and ESL 133 with a C or better on both final exams and class grades.
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ESL 150: Advanced Writing
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This is a basic course in composition with special emphasis on writing correct sentences and paragraphs and on combining paragraphs into a unified essay. It is designed for advanced non-native speakers of English, and will focus on their unique needs and concerns in writing. The course is designed to lead into either ENG 102 or ENG 089. Course grade and final grade of C or better.
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ESL 155: Advanced Academic ESL Grammar
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) Advanced ESL Grammar is designed to increase non-native speaker awareness of the meaning and form of advanced structures in English and the ability to use these structures in both written and spoken communication. Grammar exercises will be designed to speed up the acquisition process by taking the student from the learning of rules and mere mechanical drill to using grammar to communicate meaning in more authentic contexts.
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ET 103: Water Conservation Planning Methodology
2.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(2 Credit Hours) This course is designed for water supply personnel and managers as well as environmentalists and other interested persons. Water conservation techniques and alternatives are evaluated. D
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ET 104: Treatment Plant Safety
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(1-2 Credit Hours) This is a course designed to introduce the student to various safety procedures in the areas of personal, fire, and respiratory protection, as well as the handling of hazardous substances such as chlorine. D
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ET 104 - Treatment Plant Safety
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ET 108: Small Water and Wastewater Systems
1.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(1 Credit Hour) This course provides operators and managers of small potable water and small wastewater treatment systems an examination and review of critical subject areas in both potable and wastewater treatment operation and management.
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ET 116: Laboratory Quality Control
1.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(1 Credit Hour) This course will teach the student how to monitor the quality of the work performed in the laboratory and to know what record keeping is required by the State and the EPA. This course will help the student develop the math skills needed to understand the results of lab testing. D
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ET 120: Potable Water Certification Preparation
1.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(1 Credit Hour) This course is designed as a review course for those students wishing to take the KDHE certification test. This is a review, not an in-depth study, and will prepare the student to take the Certification test. This course will cover the basics of water treatment such as math, filtration, well systems, etc. D
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ET 120 - Potable Water Certification Preparation
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