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3.00 Credits
A study concerning the individual units of our economic system, including supply and demand, production and cost, output and input analysis, and other applications of microeconomics.
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3.00 Credits
A study concerning the economy as a whole which would include national income analysis, fiscal policy, international trade, and analysis of economic problems.
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2.00 Credits
(2 credits) College Prep English I is the first of a two-course series designed to prepare students for college-level writing. The course content focuses on elements foundational to all academic and professional writing. Students will learn about parts of speech and their function in written English, how to write well-formed sentences, how to apply punctuation correctly, and how to organize sentences into paragraphs. This course provides an excellent opportunity for students to begin building writing skills that directly apply to their future educational and career goals; for those who have been away from the classroom for awhile, it is also an opportunity to review and practice the fundamentals of writing. (Prerequisite: Accuplacer placement score of 0-60 or equivalent if an instrument other than Accuplacer was completed)
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2.00 Credits
(2 credits) College Prep English II is the second of a two-course series designed to prepare students for college-level writing. The course content focuses on elements foundational to all academic and professional writing. Students will learn how to build wellconstructed paragraphs and how to organize paragraphs into essays that achieve specific purposes. This course provides an excellent opportunity for students to develop and refine writing skills that directly apply to their future educational and career goals; for those who have been away from the classroom for awhile, it is also an opportunity to review and practice the fundamentals of writing. (Prerequisite: Accuplacer placement score of 61-84 or equivalent if an instrument other than Accuplacer was completed)
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4.00 Credits
(4 credits) College Writing is a freshmen-level writing course, the core of a twosemester English requirement. This course is a prerequisite for all English courses above 1001. Thesis development, idea organization, grammar and usage problems, and library research are studied and practiced. Students will be required to use a standard word processing program. (Prerequisite: ENGL 0094 or appropriate Accuplacer score)
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3.00 Credits
In this introductory literature course students will read, discuss, and write about essays, poems, short stories, and plays. This course fulfills the second semester of the English requirement. (Prerequisite: ENGL 1001)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study the principles of clear writing. Analyzing audience and purpose, students will write letters, reports, and documents commonly used in the workplace. Students will be required to use a standard word processing program. This course fulfills the second semester of the English requirement. (Prerequisite: ENGL 1001)
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3.00 Credits
Creative Writing focuses on learning and practicing techniques to help the beginning and intermediate writer create poetry, fiction, memoirs, sketches, and essays. The writer will develop a selected number of pieces to polish and "publish" asfinal projects. Attention is given to the development of critical judgment and individual interest. This course fulfills the second semester of the English requirement. (Prerequisite: ENGL 1001)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to acquaint students with literature written by American Indians. The course will take a historical approach, tracing American Indian literature from its beginnings to present. It will examine stories, poems, novels, etc., from various male and female American Indian authors. The course will help students build skills in literary analysis through critical reading and writing. Students will be able to discuss the goals of the writers, the influences on their work, and the literary quality of those works. This course fulfills the second semester of the English requirement. (Prerequisite: ENGL 1001)
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3.00 Credits
(1-3 credits) Study of special topics in English. Special course topics will be announced in the class schedule.
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