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ENE 4405: Applied Hydraulics
3.00 Credits
Central State University
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ENE 4430: Wastewater Treatment Systems
3.00 Credits
Central State University
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ENE 4435: Soil & Water Pollution Control
3.00 Credits
Central State University
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ENE 4440: Environ Professionals Seminar
1.00 Credits
Central State University
Discussions led by working professionals in the field of Environmental Engineering on selected topics in the field. Designed to expose students to a wide range of practitioners and issues.
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ENE 4495: Senior Project in ENE
2.00 Credits
Central State University
This course is designed for graduating seniors to integrate the knowledge they had gained in all ENE courses and apply in a field application project related to a topic of interest within the field. The students will be required, depending on their interest, to work on a variety of projects such as designing a typical environmental engineering system, recommending improvements in the operation of an environmental control system. Students will be expected to submit a final report and an oral presentation to the Environmental Engineering Professionals class.
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ENG 0950: Basic Reading and Writing
4.00 Credits
Central State University
An integrated skills course designed to help students develop college-level proficiency in reading and writing. The reading component stresses enhancing vocabulary, building comprehension, and developing the interpretive and analytical skills required for college coursework. The writing component stresses the conventions of standard American English grammar and mechanics and basic essay writing skills using summary, narrative, and expository writing. Individualized and small group work on the writing process included. Instructors may require a weekly one-hour tutorial in addition to classroom hours. Mandatory placement based on admissions profile and/or the recommendation of the English faculty. Prerequisite: None. Credits do not count toward graduation or general education requirements.
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ENG 1100: Intro to Writing/Read for Coll
5.00 Credits
Central State University
An intensive introduction to writing and reading for college. Students will read literary and non-literary texts and compose essays that demonstrate proficiency in college-level writing and mechanics. At least one paper will be a reader-response essay based on a literary text. Students will also be introduced to the basic principles of documentation and write one essay using documentation. Lecture/discussion periods will focus on discussions of assigned readings and the conventions of academic prose, including elements of Standard English grammar and mechanics. Individualized and small group work on the writing process is included.
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ENG 1101: Intro to Writing for College
4.00 Credits
Central State University
Informative writing based on literary and non-literary texts. Students will compose essays that demonstrate proficiency in college-level writing and mechanics. At least one paper will be a reader-response essay based on a literary text. Students will also be introduced to the basic principles of documentation and write one essay using documentation. Individualized and small group work on the writing process included.
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ENG 1102: Writing & Researchng the Essay
4.00 Credits
Central State University
Research-based analytic and argumentative writing using library and Internet sources. Students will continue to develop proficiency in college-level writing and mechanics. Students will write brief essays and at least one longer research paper using both print and electronic sources. The research paper will be oriented toward the student?s major field or area of interest. Course includes review for the English Proficiency Exam. Prerequisite: ENG 1100 or ENG 1101.
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ENG 2020: Vocabulary Development and Applications
2.00 Credits
Central State University
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