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DRAM 2389: Survey of Dramatic Literature
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Survey of Dramatic Literature: an analytical course covering plays from the Greeks to the present. This class will focus on representative plays and script analysis.
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ECON 2301: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Introductory course in principles and policies of economics as applied to money and banking, taxes, government debt, national income, gross national products, labor-management relations, social security, international economics, and economic changes in the modern world. (Rd, Wtg)
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ECON 2302: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
A continuation of ECON 0to include the practical aspects of economic analysis as applied to the production system, price system, supply and demand, competition, price regulation, and distribution of income. (Rd, Wtg)
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EDUC 1301: Introduction to the Teaching Profession
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
An enriched integrated pre-service course and content experience for students expecting to enter the field of public school teaching. Includes a 30 contact hours lab component, 15 hours of which must be in P-schools. (Rd, Wtg)
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EDUC 2301: Introduction to Special Populations
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
An overview of schooling and classrooms from the perspectives of language, gender, socioeconomic status, ethnic and academic diversity and equity with an emphasis on factors that facilitate learning. Includes a 0 hour lab, 5 hours of which must be with special populations in P-schools. Prerequisite for this course is EDUC 0. (Rd, Wtg)
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ENG 137: Composition I
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Oral and written composition principles. Emphasis on language study and mechanics of writing with the short composition and writing of investigative papers stressed. This course equivalent to ENGL 0. (Rd, Wtg)
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ENG 138: Composition II
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
A continuation of ENG 137. Analysis of prose narrative, poetry, drama, and film. Practice in expository and official writing, and research methods. Prerequisite: successful completion of ENG 7 or equivalent or permission of department head. This course equivalent to ENGL 02. (Rd, Wtg)
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ENGL 0101: English Skills Lab
1.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Techniques of study skills emphasizing research, note-taking, analysis of written material, reading development, organization and presentation of written work, and development of language skills.
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ENGL 0300: Developmental English
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
Designed for students requiring remediation in basic English. A skills centered approach designed to identify deficiencies and improve essential writing/reading skills. This course is mandatory for all students who have not passed the English section of THEA; the course will not apply toward graduation requirements and will not transfer.
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ENGL 0301: Basic English I
3.00 Credits
Western Texas College
An English composition course providing intensive learning experience in a combination lecture/laboratory skills-centered approach. The course is designed to identify deficiencies and improve basic writing skills necessary for the student who intends to pursue college-level academic work. This course will not apply toward graduation requirements and will not transfer.
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