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RD 080: Eff ective Reading 3 class hrs/ wk
3.00 Credits
Chemeketa Community College
Focuses on active reading by identifying main ideas and major details in a variety of materials. Improves comprehension by understanding vocabulary clues and patterns of organization. Introduces outlining, mapping, and summarizing to improve learning. Prerequisite: COMPASS reading placement test score of 51-68 or consent of instructor. F, W, Sp, Su
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RD 090: College Textbook Reading 3 class hrs/ wk
3.00 Credits
Chemeketa Community College
Prepares students to comprehend and apply information from college-level textbooks. Encourages active reading by teaching students how to ask and look for answers to questions about author's purposes and strategies. Includes application of active reading skills to specifi c academic disciplines and career fi elds. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better inRD080; COMPASS reading placement test score of 69-79 or consent of instructor. F, W, Sp, Su
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RD 090 - College Textbook Reading 3 class hrs/ wk
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RD 115: Academic Th inking and Reading 3 class hrs/ wk
3.00 Credits
Chemeketa Community College
Prepares students to become active participants in the process of reading college-level materials. Encourages students to build and apply a repertoire of reading and thinking strategies to meet the demands of an academic setting. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in RD090; COMPASS readingplacement test score of 80-90 or consent of instructor. F, W, Sp, Su
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RD 115 - Academic Th inking and Reading 3 class hrs/ wk
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RD 120: Critical Th inking and Reading 3 class hrs/ wk
3.00 Credits
Chemeketa Community College
Develops vital critical and creative thinking and reading skills. Students will apply these skills as they consider issues of Diff erence, Power, and Responsibility (DPR) within American society. Prerequisite: COMPASS reading placement test score of 91-100 or consent of instructor. F, W, Sp
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REL 201: Asian Religions 3 class hrs/ wk
3.00 Credits
Chemeketa Community College
Introduces the principal components of the dominant religions in Asia: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism. Traces the historical development, fundamental beliefs and practices, and recommended lifestyle of each. Includes how to study a religion. F, W, Sp
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REL 201 - Asian Religions 3 class hrs/ wk
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REL 202: Middle Eastern Religions 3 class hrs/ wk
3.00 Credits
Chemeketa Community College
Explores the principal components of the dominant monotheistic religions of the Middle East: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Traces the historical development and fundamental beliefs and practices of each religion. F, W, S
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REL 202 - Middle Eastern Religions 3 class hrs/ wk
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REL 203: American Religions 3 class hrs/ wk
3.00 Credits
Chemeketa Community College
Focuses on the dominant religions of America, both contemporary and historical. Examines the dynamic relation between American history and American faith traditions. F, W, Sp
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REL 203 - American Religions 3 class hrs/ wk
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RUS 101,102,103: First Year Russian, Terms 1, 2, 3 4 class hrs/ wk, each
4.00 Credits
Chemeketa Community College
Introduces the Russian language (including listening, speaking, reading, and writing) and Russian culture (including geography, customs, daily life, heritage, and literature), facilitated by the study of vocabulary, grammar, short readings, and guided conversation. Uses Russian as the primary language of class. Prerequisite: Th ese classes are to be taken sequentially. RUS101: None; RUS102: RUS101, one year of high school Russian, or consent of instructor; RUS103: RUS102, two years of high school Russian, or consent of instructor. RUS101,
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RUS 101,102,103 - First Year Russian, Terms 1, 2, 3 4 class hrs/ wk, each
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RUS 201,202,203: Second Year Russian, Terms 1, 2, 3 4 class hrs/ wk, each
4.00 Credits
Chemeketa Community College
Provides practice in all four language skills (reading, writing, speaking, and listening). Includes cultural and literary readings and an in-depth review and expansion of basic Russian grammar and vocabulary, as well as a broadening of the understanding of Russian culture. Uses Russian as the primary language of the class. Prerequisite: Th ese classes are to be taken sequentially. RUS201: RUS103, three years of high school Russian, or consent of instructor; RUS202: RUS201 or consent of instructor; RUS203: RUS202 or consent of instructor. Off ered as needed.
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RUS 201,202,203 - Second Year Russian, Terms 1, 2, 3 4 class hrs/ wk, each
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SLP 180: Survey of Speech and Language Disorders 3 class hrs/ wk
3.00 Credits
Chemeketa Community College
Provides an overview of the profession of speech language pathology. Describes the nature of various speech, language, voice, and hearing; covers communication development in children and descriptions of language diff erences. Includes the training, scope, and practice of a speech language pathologist and a speech language pathology assistant. F, W, Sp, Su
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SLP 180 - Survey of Speech and Language Disorders 3 class hrs/ wk
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