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BLE 409: English as a Second Language in the Content Areas
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Introductory course in delivering a quality program in content area instruction to second language learners. Emphasizes rationale for adapting materials, designing a learning environment, including literature and materials from diverse cultures, and providing ESL strategies for various proficiency levels. Offered Fall and Summer Semester.
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BLE 411: History and Theory of Bilingual/ ESL
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Investigation of the historical, philosophical, and theoretical background of bilingual/ESL practices in the United States. This course focuses on state and federal legislation and key terminology. Offered Fall Semester.
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BLE 411 - History and Theory of Bilingual/ ESL
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BLE 413W: Methods in Bilingual/ ESL Education
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Detailed study of various instructional methods, strategies, and materials to promote high expectations of performance of bilingual/ESL students. Addresses program management and utilization of resources. Offered Spring Semester.
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BLE 413W - Methods in Bilingual/ ESL Education
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BLE 435W: Language, Culture and Society
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Study of sociolinguistic interrelationships among language, culture, and socio-economic-political factors in societies; social processes of language change; semantics and worldview; sociolinguist issues in modern society. Prerequisite: ENG 330. Matched with ENG 435W. Offered Spring Semester.
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BLE 487: Spanish Language in the Content Area
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Study of specialized terminology and available materials for the teaching of literature, language, science, mathematics, and social studies in Spanish. Prerequisite: fluency in Spanish. Co-listed with SPAN 487. Offered Fall Semester.
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CHEM 101: Introduction to Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Introduction to basic concepts of chemistry: measurement, properties, atomic theory, structure, periodicity and bonding, pH, neutralization equations and calculations, heat of reaction, gas laws, solutions, acidity, and oxidation-reduction. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or equivalent. Offered Spring Semester.
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CHEM 101S: Lab Introduction to Chemistry
1.00 Credits
Heritage University
Introduction to basic concepts of chemistry: measurement, properties, atomic theory, structure, periodicity and bonding, pH, neutralization equations and calculations, heat of reaction, gas laws, solutions, acidity, and oxidation-reduction. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or equivalent. Offered Spring Semester.
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CHEM 110: General Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
A quantitative treatment of the principles of chemistry with problem-solving emphasis and laboratory applications. Topics include: atomic theory, structure of the atom, periodic pattern, chemical calculations, ideal-gas equation, thermochemistry, ionic bonding, chemical equilibrium, acid and bases, buffers, lewis structures. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Offered alternate Fall Semester.
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CHEM 110S: Lab General Chemistry I
1.00 Credits
Heritage University
A quantitative treatment of the principles of chemistry with problem-solving emphasis and laboratory applications. Topics include: atomic theory, structure of the atom, periodic pattern, chemical calculations, ideal-gas equation, thermochemistry, ionic bonding, chemical equilibrium, acid and bases, buffers, lewis structures. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Offered alternate Fall Semester.
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CHEM 111: General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Continuation of CHEM 110. Solubility and precipitation reaction, oxidation-reduction reactions, electro chemistry, kinetics, transition metal complexes, rates of chemical reactions, covalent bonding in molecules, nuclear reactions. Prerequisite: CHEM 110. Offered alternate Spring Semester.
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