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ESOL 050: Writing I
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
This course is designed to develop the creation of original sentences and paragraphs. Students move from sentence-level writing to guided paragraphs. The class meets four times a week. (Fall, Spring)
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ESOL 055: Writing II
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
Guided composition practice with a focus on the process of writing paragraphs. Emphasis on different patterns of organization, coherence, transitions, and error correction. The class meets four timess a week. (Fall, Spring)
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ESOL 113: Writing III
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
This course provides an overview of the writing process with practice in revising and editing. Extensive practice in writing five-paragraph essays of different thetorical modes and summaries. The class meets four times a week. (Fall, Spring)
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ESOL 116: Speech Composition and Comprehension
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
A study of the phonology of the English language, with in-class practice of the sounds, stress, intonation, and inflection of words, phrases, and sentences. This class emphasizes listening skills necessary for taking notes and discussion techniques for participating in mainstream classes. Emphasis is given to fluent speech as well as pronunciation. The class meets five times a week and three hours of lab are required. (Fall, Spring)
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ESOL 121: Reading III
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
This course is designed to bring the reading skills of LEP students up to college entry standards. This course includes intensive exercises in reading, comprehension, making infrences, vocabulary, discussion, and oral presentation. (Fall, Spring)
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ESOL 131: English Structure and Usage
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
Review of all English grammar structures with concentration on preparation for the university entrance tests. Emphasis is given to the understanding and use of structural patterns. (Fall, Spring) David Anavitarte, Chair Adjunct: Joy Chadwick
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GEOG 291: Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
Prerequisite: Approval of department chair. Designed for the student who wishes to do independent study or research. Content and method of study must be arranged prior to registration. May be repeated for a total of 3 credits.
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GEOG 312: Historical and Policital Geography
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
This course considers the interaction between world cultures, environments, and geographic regions to explain patterns of human history and political development. (Also taught as HIST 312.) (Spring, odd years)
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GEOL 111: Physical Geology
4.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
A study of the earth, its composition, and the forces that control and change it. Laboratory includes recognition of common rocks and minerals and training in use of geologic maps and interpreting the physical processes recorded in the earth's surface. Laboratory includes a four-day field trip. 3 Lec 3 Lab. Field trip fee. (Offered periodically)
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GEOL 112: Principles of Historical Geology and Paleontology
4.00 Credits
Southwestern Adventist University
A study of the disciplines of historical geology and invertebrate paleontology. Emphasis will be on the tools of historical interpretation. Laboratory will cover the invertebrate and vertebrate fossil groups systematically. May apply toward biology major by petition. Laboratory includes a four-day field trip. 3 Lec 3 Lab. Field trip fee. (Offered periodically)
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