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ESC 224: Environmental Geology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
(Formerly GEO 224) For the non-science major or as a foundation course for those wishing to major in environmental sciences. A critical and objective approach is utilized to evaluate the human interrelationship with geological hazards and problems. Volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides and subsidence, surface and groundwater hydrology, waste disposal, mineral resources, and the energy situation are all included. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency and Basic Algebra Readiness IAI: P1 908
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ESC 226: Field Geology
2.00 Credits
College of Lake County
(Formerly GEO 226) Introduction to basic geological field methods and application of geological concepts through field studies of selected regions. May include camping, backpacking, canoeing, and/or hiking, occasionally under rigorous conditions. Travel expenses are paid by the student. Should be considered a general education elective; will NOT meet CLC laboratory science requirement. Course fee May be taken twice, but any topic only once
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ESC 299: Special Topics in Earth Science
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
College of Lake County
(Formerly GEO 299) This course provides students with information about specialized areas in Earth Science including areas such as geology, meteorology, oceanography, astronomy or climatology. Topics will be identified by course section: see course schedule for specific information. Course may be taken four times, but any topic only once for credit toward degree. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency and Basic Algebra Readiness
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ESL 26: ESL:Academic Purposes:Level II:Speaking and Listening
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
Students learning English at level 2 of English language proficiency will practice speaking and listening in English to prepare them for later academic oral work. Course content will help students to sharpen appropriate speaking and listening skills such as: clarification and repetition requests, following oral instructions, responding correctly to dictated materials and giving oral presentations.
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ESL 26 - ESL:Academic Purposes:Level II:Speaking and Listening
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ESL 27: ESL:Academic Purposes:Level II:Grammar
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
Students learning English at level 2 of English language proficiency will learn English grammar and syntactic structures to help them in academic speaking, reading and writing. Course content will include singular and plural nouns and verbs, pronouns, adjectives and adverbs and present and present progressive verbs. Practice will include both written and oral activities.
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ESL 27 - ESL:Academic Purposes:Level II:Grammar
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ESL 28: ESL:Academic Purposes:Level II:Reading
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
Students learning English at level 2 of English language proficiency will read in English to prepare for later academic reading assignments. Students will read short narrative, descriptive and explanatory passages. They will develop multiple comprehension strategies, such as finding the main idea, noticing chronological order and using picture dictionaries to clarify meaning of unfamiliar words.
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ESL 29: ESL:Academic Purposes:Level II:Writing and Computer Skills
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
Students learning English at level 2 of English language proficiency will write in English to prepare them for later academic written assignments. Students will practice writing a description and writing a personal topic. They will strengthen their writing by adding specific details, revisiting and composing multiple drafts. This course includes basic word processing skills for writing future college papers and using the Internet as a resource for language learning. May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 29 - ESL:Academic Purposes:Level II:Writing and Computer Skills
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ESL 30: Beginning English as a Second Language Literacy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This course is intended for students with no proficiency in English and/or very low literacy skills in their native language. Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 31: Beginning English as a Second Language II
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
This course is a continuation of ESL 030 (Beginning ESL I). It is intended for students with no proficiency in English and/or very low literacy skills in their native language. This course will enable students to master the "survival"vocabulary most commonly encountered in their everyday life, and prepare them more adequately for ESL 040 (Beginning ESL). Course fee May be taken four times for credit
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ESL 36: ESL:Academic Purposes:Level III:Speaking and Learning
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Lake County
Students learning English at level 3 of English language proficiency will practice speaking and listening in English to prepare them for later academic oral work. Course content will help students to sharpen appropriate speaking and listening skills such as: following oral instructions, talking about present abilities, past experiences and future goals, managing conversations and giving short oral presentations. May be taken four times for credit
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