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3.00 Credits
This course examines the full spectrum of early childhood education from birth through age eight. History, curriculum, program application, and current trends and issues are examined. Course content is applicable to infant and toddler programs preschool programs, kindergartens, and primary education.
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5.00 Credits
This course will present an organized method for understanding and using correct grammar in sentences and paragraphs. The course will also present an organized method of paragraph development that emphasizes unity, support, and coherence. Major areas of instruction include pre-writing, topic sentences, transitions, support of main idea, and paragraph logic. This course is non-transferable and will not count toward graduation.
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5.00 Credits
This course addresses the needs of students of other languages in the area of grammar and writing. It is designed to improve skills in standard written English to better prepare the student to succeed in college courses. This course is non-transferable and will not count toward graduation.
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3.00 Credits
This intensive language course is aimed at preparing students who are non-native speakers of English to enter academic courses conducted completely in English. This course will focus on listening, speaking, and reading skills with a particular emphasis on note taking and comprehension. This course is non-transferable and will not count toward graduation.
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4.00 Credits
This course emphasizes improving basic reading skills, spelling, comprehension, vocabulary building, study skills, and reference skills. ENGL 018 may be repeated to improve proficiency. This course is non-transferable and will not count toward graduation.
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3.00 Credits
This course will present an organized method for writing essays that contain sufficient support for a solid thesis, clear organization of ideas, effective sentence structure, appropriate word choice, and a strongcommand of the conventions of writing, including standard grammar, correct punctuation, and appropriate paragraphing.
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3.00 Credits
English Composition 101 consists of instruction and practice in the fundamentals of writing with emphasis on grammatical correctness, acceptable usage, and effective organization of ideas. Exposition is the primary basis for such emphasis. Individuals will proceed through basic skills tests.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of representative short fiction, poetry and drama. Selections are read, discussed and analyzed, with consideration for the formal elements of plot, characters, theme, setting, point of view, tone and symbolism.
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3.00 Credits
in This course is designed to enhance reading in textbooks across the curriculum. It is designed to improve course textbooks reading skills. This course does carry institutional credit (will count toward graduation from NCCC.) The course may not carry transfer credit to another institution, dependent upon graduation requirements for particular programs and institutions as described their respective catalog. Prerequisite: placement testing score required or successfully pass ENGL 018.
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3.00 Credits
with Honors English composition consists of instruction and practice in the fundamentals of writing emphasis on grammatical correctness, acceptable usage, and effective organization of ideas. Exposition is the primary basis for such emphasis. Individuals will proceed through basic skills tests. Prerequisite: 23 on the ACT or 91 on the COMPASS or the recommendation of an NCCC English Composition I instructor.
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