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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on the methods of organization and the techniques of delivery of the platform speech, with emphasis on explanation and persuasion. The course includes a study of group methods of problem solving and parliamentary procedures. The student must have the approval of the department chairperson. (3 lecture hours per week). Prerequisite: READ 0310. [ CB23.1001.5312]
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This course presents theory, examples, and participation in exercises in order to improve effective one-to-one and small group communication. (3 lecture hours per week). Prerequisites: READ 0310 and ENGL 0310. [ CB23.1001.5412]
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice of communication as applied to business and professional situations. The course will analyze trends in business communication and provide practical application of selected methods. (3 lecture hours per week). Prerequisite: READ 0310. [ CB23.1001.5212]
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice in argumentation and debate including analysis, reasoning, organization, strategy, and refutation. (3 lecture hours per week). Prerequisite: READ 0310 [ CB23.1001.5912]
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the study of platform interpretation of literature. The course emphasizes improvement in voice, pronunciation, and inunciation for interpreting lyric poetry, narrative prose and poetry, the descriptive essay monologue, and dramatic scenes. This course is particularly recommended for English and elementary majors. (3 lecture hours per week). Prerequisite: READ 0310. [ CB23.1001.5712] Activity Courses The same activity course may be applied twice toward degree requirements if taken during different semesters. Students are strongly advised to research the transferability of repeated course before enrollment. Any course in the ranges 1100-1150 and 2100-2107 are under [CB36.0108.5123]
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3.00 Credits
A study of the child, family, community, and schools, including parent education and education and involvement, family and community lifestyles, child abuse, and current family life issues. Requires students to participate in field experiences of 16 hours with children from infancy through age 12 in a variety of settings with varied and diverse populations. (3 lecture and 1 field experience hour per week). Prerequisite: ENGL 0310, READ 0310. [ CB1907015109]
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the education of the young child, including developmentally appropriate practices and programs, theoretical and historical perspectives, ethical and professional responsibilities, and current issues. Requires students to participate in field experiences of 16 hours with children from infancy through age 12 in a variety of settings with varied and diverse populations. (3 lecture and 1 field experience hour per week). Prerequisite: ENGL 0310, READ 0310. [ CB1907085109]
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3.00 Credits
A study of the factors that impact the well-being of the young child including healthy behavior, food, nutrition, fitness, and safety practices. Focus on local and national standards and legal implications of relevant policies and regulations. Requires students to participate in field experiences of 16 hours with children from infancy through age 12 in a variety of settings with varied and diverse populations. (3 lecture and 1 field experience hour per week). Prerequisite: ENGL 0310, READ 0310. [ CB1907085209]
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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles of normal child growth and development from conception to adolescence. Focus on physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains of development. The student will summarize principles of growth and development and developmental processes on early childhood practices and types and techniques of observation; and explain the importance of play. The student will demonstrate skills in practical application of developmental principles and theories, observation techniques and recognition of growth and developmental pattersn. (3 lecture hours per week). Corequisite: ENGL 0310, READ 0310. [ CB1907065209]
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3.00 Credits
A review of mathematical functions including fractions, decimals, proportions, perimeters, areas, volumes of geometric figures, and certain algebraic/trigonometric functions, as required by specific businesses and industries for successful on-the-job performance. Students will learn to calculate area and volume geometric figures; calculate triangular objects using trigonometry; transpose algebraic formulas to seek and solve unknown; and use ratios and proportions to solve business and industrial applications. (2 lecture and 2 laboratory hours per week). [ CIP27.0301]
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