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2.00 Credits
CB 3201085512 Intensive study of English as a Second Language for persons with oral and some written mastery of the advanced sentence structure and vocabulary. Designed to continue developing fluency in more advanced language tense, the passive voice, ifclauses modal auxiliaries. Performance functions studied include suggestions, advice, thanking, and apologizing. Prerequisites: ENSL 0273, 0277; Co-requisite: ENSL 0274.
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2.00 Credits
CB 3201085512 This course is for English as a Second Language students who have completed the ENSL program or who are currently enrolled in the fourth (ENSL 0278/0274) level. Students are required to participate in situational dialogues, conversations and in role playing. Topics to be covered may vary. May be taken before or after ENSL 0280. Prerequisites: ENSL 0273, 0277.
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2.00 Credits
CB 3201085512 This course is a continuation of ENSL 0279. Students will participate in varied activities to enhance their conversational skills such as situational dialogues, oral presentations, improvisational speeches, etc. Topics to be covered may vary. May be taken before or after ENSL 0279. Prerequisites: ENSL 0273, 0277.
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3.00 Credits
CB 3201085712 Students in this course study and practice basic English grammar in both oral and written contexts with the ability to compose well constructed, idiomatic sentences of varied types as the course goal. Prerequisite: ENSL 0274, 0278 or combined score of 26 or lower on LCC English assessment tests.
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3.00 Credits
CB 3201085612 This developmental reading course is designed to help students strengthen their reading skills and thus prepare them to be successful in college level courses. Reading comprehension, rate, flexibility, selectivity, and vocabulary development are emphasized. Prerequisite: Score of 35 or below on the TCOMP/CPLCE local placement exam.
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3.00 Credits
A detailed study of the United States Department of Transportation regulations with emphasis on identifying applicable regulations recommending compliance strategies in the transport of dangerous and hazardous materials. Examination of the regulatory requirements for employees and employers involved in all modes of transportation, including road, rail, aircraft and vessel.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 43.0201 Study of local building and fire prevention codes. Emphasis on fire prevention inspections, practices, and procedures. Fire prevention organization, public cooperation and image, recognition of fire hazards, insurance problems and legal aspects, development and implementation of a systematic and deliberate inspection program, survey of local, state, and national codes pertaining to fire prevention and related technology, relationship between building inspection agencies and fire prevention organizations. Engineering as a solution to fire hazards. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 43.0202 An in-depth study of departmental policies and procedures with respect to training; communication systems, public relations, record keeping, report writing, and the legal aspects of documentation and insurance rates and ratings. Spring or Summer.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 43.0201 Study of the chemical characteristics and behavior of various materials. Topics include storage, transportation, handling hazardous emergency situations, and the most effective methods of hazard mitigation. Spring or Summer.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 43.0201 Study of firefighter occupational safety and health in emergency and non-emergency situations. Topics will include the components of a comprehensive safety and health program, the safeguarding of personnel from dangerous and hazardous materials and incidents, and the implementation of comprehensive safety policies and procedures plan. Fall.
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