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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This competency-based course is designed for those who need to build proficiency in the following areas: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers, fraction and decimal expressions; the application of ratio and proportion concepts; percent equations and word problems; operations with algebraic expressions, exponents and logarithms. (Note: FNDN credits are not applied to graduation credit requirements.)
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2.00 Credits
This competency-based course is for those who need a review of basic math concepts to prepare themselves for the CSC math placement assessment, MATH 1020/1030 or 1050, and/or the Radiography program. Topics include whole number operations, signed numbers, fractions, decimals, ratio-proportion, measurement and percent. Algebra (solving linear equations) is introduced to help bridge the gap between arithmetic and algebra. (Note: FNDN credits are not applied to graduation credit requirements.)
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2.00 Credits
In this competency-based course, you will develop the critical reading skills essential for learning from expository texts in the health-science disciplines. Emphasis is placed on vocabulary development, reading flexibility, stamina and metacognition. Course readings are taken from college-level science, nursing and allied health textbooks, journals, Web sites and other sources. (Note: FNDN credits are not applied to graduation credit requirements.)
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2.00 Credits
This competency-based course develops knowledge and confidence in standard American English focusing on academic writing, reading, and oral communication. These critical language areas are integrated throughout the course. You learn to use meaningful texts to understand and practice grammar, understand how grammar and vocabulary play a role in effective and clear academic writing, make connections between how grammar is connected to reading and oral communication, and make connections between how you speak, read and write. (Note: FNDN credits are not applied to graduation credit requirements.)
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4.00 Credits
Understanding, speaking, reading and writing functional French for beginners. Introduction to the culture of French-speaking countries. Also offered in Weekend College; meets every week.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of FREN 1110. Also offered in Weekend College; meets every week. Prerequisite: FREN 1110 or its equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Understanding, speaking, reading and writing functional French at a more advanced level. Also offered in Weekend College; meets every week. Prerequisite: FREN 1120 or its equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
A fourth semester language class in which you improve your writing, reading and communication in French through an intensive grammar review, vocabulary building exercises, and literary and cultural readings. Prerequisite: FREN 2110 or its equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Designed as a fifth semester French course in which you develop vocabulary building and phonetic exercises, and learn how to analyze and compare literary texts to the visual arts. Prerequisite: FREN 2120 or its equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
A writing-intensive introduction to multiple genres of French writing with the goals of improving written and spoken expression, expanding vocabulary, acquiring proofreading skills, and developing critical and stylistic techniques. Prerequisite: FREN 2120 or its equivalent.
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