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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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1.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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1.00 Credits
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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3.00 Credits
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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