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EGR 101: Introduction to Engineering 4.00 Formerly eg 1102
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
Principles and methods of engineering for students planning to transfer to a baccalaureate-engineering program will be examined in depth. The course will introduce the student to engineering design methods and tools and their application in solving engineering problems from various engineering disciplines. Tools will include software packages such as Microsoft Excel, AutoCAD and MATLAB. The different disciplines within engineering will be discussed. Skills required for career success such as teamwork, written and oral communication, and problem solving will be emphasized. 3 hours lecture/3 hours laboratory. Prerequisite: Placement above or successful completion of ENG 060 (EN 2103); Completion of or current enrollment in MAT 100 (MA 1106) or TMA 096 (MA 3109). Intensive Value: Technology/Environment/Health
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ELL 053: Reading & Writing For Ellintermediate I 6.00 Formerly es 1203
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
This course expands the range of writing to include description and narration. Emphasis will be on the continuation of the development of reading fluency and vocabulary expansion using longer texts. Reading and writing activities will be integrated through one or more of the following methods; essay writing, reading response, journal writing, and autobiography. Prerequisite: Placement by exam. Intensive Value: Multicultural/Global Awareness
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ELL 053 - Reading & Writing For Ellintermediate I 6.00 Formerly es 1203
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ELL 054: Reading & Writing For Ellintermediate II 6.00 Formerly es 1204
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
Writing at this level will include personal opinion, summary, and comparison and contrast. Students are also introduced to subject specific reading and authentic literary pieces. Reading larger amounts of text and writing longer papers will be promoted through one or more of the following activities: essay writing, interactive writing projects, journal writing, an autobiographical project and a term paper. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ELL 053 (ES 1203), ELL 073 (ES 3113) and ELL 063 (ES 7103) or placement by exam. Intensive Value: Multicultural/Global Awareness
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ELL 054 - Reading & Writing For Ellintermediate II 6.00 Formerly es 1204
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ELL 055: Reading & Writing For Elladvanced I 6.00 Formerly es 1205
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
Writing at this level will stress a process approach to essay writing. Reading at this level is designed to ease the transition to content area subjects and will include reading fiction and nonfiction. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ELL 054 (ES 1204), ELL 074 (ES 3114) and ELL 064 (ES 7104) or placement by exam. Intensive Value: Multicultural/Global Awareness; Computer Literacy Note: Upon successful completion of ELL 055 (ES 1205) the student will take ENG 071 (EN 1101): Basic Writing or ENG 070 (EN 1102): Basic Writing for ELL and the appropriate reading course based on the post CPT reading score.
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ELL 055 - Reading & Writing For Elladvanced I 6.00 Formerly es 1205
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ELL 063: Listening And Speaking For Ell Intermediate I 3.00 Formerly es 7103
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
Emphasizes developing oral fluency and listening comprehension for non-native speakers of English. Activities will focus on listening for specific information and main ideas. Pronunciation exercises will include exercises in phonology stress, and intonation. Conversation exercises will allow students to share personal information, ideas, and opinions. Prerequisite: Placement by exam Intensive Value: Multicultural/Global Awareness
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ELL 063 - Listening And Speaking For Ell Intermediate I 3.00 Formerly es 7103
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ELL 064: Listening And Speaking For Ell Intermediate II 3.00 Formerly es 7104
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
Focuses on developing listening comprehension through listening to authentic materials from radio and video broadcasts. Oral activities will include interview techniques, role-play and presentations to the class as well as participation in class discussion. Prerequisite: ELL 063 (ES 7103) or placement by exam. Intensive Value: Multicultural/Global Awareness
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ELL 064 - Listening And Speaking For Ell Intermediate II 3.00 Formerly es 7104
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ELL 073: Grammar For Ell- Intermediate I 3.00 Formerly es 3113
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
Reviews the simple verb tenses and focuses on the continuous and perfect verb tenses and the expansion of other grammar skills. Prerequisite: Placement by exam. Intensive Value: Multicultural/Global Awareness
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ELL 073 - Grammar For Ell- Intermediate I 3.00 Formerly es 3113
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ELL 074: Grammar For Ell- Intermediate II 3.00 Formerly es 3114
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
Reviews verb tenses and focuses on the continued expansion of more complex grammar forms in written and spoken English. Prerequisite: ELL 073 (ES 3113) or placement by exam Intensive Value: Multicultural/Global Awareness
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ELL 074 - Grammar For Ell- Intermediate II 3.00 Formerly es 3114
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ELL 075: Grammar For Ell- Advanced I 3.00 Formerly es 3115
6.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
Focuses on refinement of sentence structure as well as correct expression in spoken English. A maximum of six credits of ELL 075 (Grammar for ELL - Advanced I), ELL 076 (Grammar for ELL - Advanced II), ELL 085 (Communication For ELL I), or ELL 086 (Communication for ELL II) may be applied as Humanities electives. Prerequisite: ELL 074 (ES 3114) or placement by exam General Education Elective: Humanities Intensive Value: Multicultural/Global Awareness
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ELL 076: Grammar For Ell- Advanced II 3.00 Formerly es 3116
6.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
Focuses on applying grammatical structures in meaningful contexts in communicative activities for speaking and writing. A maximum of six credits of ELL 075 (Grammar for ELL - Advanced I), ELL 076 (Grammar for ELL - Advanced II), ELL 085 (Communication For ELL I), or ELL 086 (Communication for ELL II) may be applied as Humanities electives. Prerequisite: ELL 075 (ES 3115) or placement by exam. General Education Elective: Humanities Intensive Value: Multicultural/Global Awareness
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