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ENER 101: Basic Energy II
3.00 Credits
Centralia College
A study of the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, careers in the electrical utility field and consumer skills related to entry level positions in the electrical utility field. Prerequisite: MATH 070 or better.
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ENER 120: Electrical Math Concepts
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Basic mathematical concepts for electrical apprentices and students interested in the Energy Technology program. Review of fundamental math concepts that are all building blocks essential to all other Energy Technology courses.
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ENGL 098: Grammar Review
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Students cover proper word usage, sentence, structure, and punctuation. Weekly writing includes personal essays and summaries. Emphasis is on improving grammar and writing skills for personal needs and preparation for technical coursework. Placement is based on student need and/or college placement test score recommendation.
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ENGL 099: Fundamentals of English
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Class prepares students for College Composition. Activities include analysis of reading selections, review of sentence structure and proper punctuation, and extensive writing of short expository essays. Prerequisite: Student skills must be close to college level as shown in placement testing and/or successful completion of ENGL 098.
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ENGL 101: Composition I?
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Introduction to expository composition-i.e, explanation, the explanation of ideas. Students will think clearly, organize and develop their ideas, and express themselves sharply, economically, and grammatically in writing.
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ENGL 102: Applied Grammar And Composition
4.00 Credits
Centralia College
Students will learn how to apply and use the rules of grammar, punctuation, spelling and capitalization in their college-level writing. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101
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ENGL 104: Argumentation Research Workshop
1.00 Credits
Centralia College
Provides supplemental instruction and support for English 102 students, including library research, critical reading, thesis development, and argumentation.? Recommended Co requisite:?
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ENGL 111: Introduction to Literature?( Formerly Engl 110)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Introduction to the major forms and techniques of literature through readings in short fiction or the novel, drama, creative nonfiction and poetry. This survey course emphasized the contributions literature has made to human understanding.
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ENGL 113: Introduction to Poetry( Formerly Engl 112 Introduction to Modern Poetry)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
An introduction to modern poetry (mid-19th century to present) through the study of major English language poets: their life's influences and works. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101.
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ENGL 114: Introduction to Dramatic Literature( Formerly Dram 208)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
A survey of dramatic literature from classical Greek to modern plays with an emphasis on the basic elements of drama (plot, character, and language) and on the traditional genres of tragedy and comedy. Reading from plays, exploring their dramatic structure, and discussions regarding the relevance of each text is the focus of this class.? Students enrolled in this class will be expected to attend two plays during the quarter at their own expense.
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