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ELI 2310: Electricity III A
5.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Prereq: ELI 1220. This course provides instruction in heating and air conditioning, continued math for electricians and introduces instrumentation. Further instruction in National Electrical Code and testing equipment is provided. Semester: Fall
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ELI 2320: Electricity III B
5.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Prereq: ELI 2310. This course covers advanced motor controls theory and application, transformers and specialty applications. Instruction also is provided in electronics and continuation of math for electricians. Semester: Spring
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ELI 2410: Electricity IV A
5.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Prereq: ELI 2320. This is a study of atomic theory, electricity and magnetism and series-parallel circuits. Continued application and study of math for electricians and the National Electrical Code is included. Semester: Fall
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ELI 2420: Electricity IV B
5.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Prereq: ELI 2410. Math for electricians including vectors and trigonometric functions. Various circuits, power sources and supplies, advanced motor and motor control. National Electrical Code is included.
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ENGL 1010: Intro to Writing (EN)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This course engages with rhetorical concepts, and gives practice with close, critical reading and writing. Students develop analytical and rhetorical habits of mind necessary for successful reading and writing in academic, civic, and personal contexts in and beyond college. Student learn to think about texts as purpose-driven, audience-centered, and socially, culturally, and historically situated. Pre-Requisite(s): English 0990 with a C or better, or appropriate SLCC placement Semester(s): All
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ENGL 1030: Writing in Professions (HR)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Course examines theoretical principles, practical applications and ethical approaches of public and professional writing and places these concepts in experience-specific settings and contexts with the focus on writing as human interaction. Semester: Fall & Spring
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ENGL 1050: Intr/Rdg Diverse Cultur(HU,DV)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Study of written and visual genres about diverse U.S. culture in order to explore the structures that serve to the advantage of certain social groups and to the disadvantage of others. Semester: All
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ENGL 1069: Bad Words and Taboo Terms
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This course is an introduction to the study of linguistics through the lens of "bad" language, exploring the constructions that influence how and why language is taboo in different cultures. Since taboos exist in all languages, using these polarizing language features as a focus gives students a better understanding of not just how language works, but how people and language influence each other. Semester(s) Taught: All
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ENGL 1100: Diversity /Pop US Lit (HU,DV)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Course examines popular American genres as sites of cultural struggle. Students study how popular American writing preserves cultural values and reinforces imbalances of power along lines of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation. Semester: Fall & Spring
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ENGL 1200: Intro to Ling./Stdy of Lang.
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
The course introduces students to the nature of human language from the perspective of modern linguistics. Focuses on sounds, words, and structure through analysis of data from various languages. Additional topics may include social and geographic variation, language change through time, first- and second-language acquisition, and language and culture. Semester(s) Taught: All
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