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Representative American Literature, from its beginning to 1870, is studied while the literature is read for understanding and enjoyment. Emphasis is placed on the literary, cultural, and social developments of the time periods. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and ENG 102.
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Representative prose and poetry in American Literature from 1870 to the present is studied while reading literature for understanding and enjoyment. Emphasis is placed on critical literacy study and an overview of the cultural and social development of that period. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and ENG 102.
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Students will read and discuss major works of English nonfi ction, fi ction, poetry, and drama written before 1790. The impact of the historic and cultural environment upon the literature will be considered as students read for both critical analysis and appreciation. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and ENG 102.
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Students will read and discuss major works of English nonfi ction, fi ction, poetry, and drama written from 1790 through the present. The impact of the historic and cultural environment upon the literature will be considered as students read for both critical analysis and appreciation. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and ENG 102.
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This course is an examination of literature suitable for preschool through elementary grades, including its development, its writing and publication, storytelling methods, and criteria for selection and evaluation. Prerequisite: ENG 101.
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Students read a wide selection of the greatest literary works ever written, from the beginnings to the 1600s, focusing upon works from Asia, Africa, the Occident, and Latin America. The primary characteristics of fi ction, poetry, and drama will be introduced, as students analyze the impact of social, cultural, political, linguistic, and historical circumstances upon the literary imagination throughout the ages. Prerequisite: ENG 101 or concurrent enrollment.
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Students read a wide selection of the greatest literary works ever written, from the 1600s to the present, focusing upon works from Asia, Africa, the Occident, and Latin America. The primary characteristics of fi ction, poetry, and drama will be introduced, as students analyze the impact of social, cultural, political, linguistic, and historical circumstances upon the literary imagination throughout the ages. Prerequisite: ENG 101 or concurrent enrollment.
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TOEFL? Test Preparation Students taking this course will be exposed to situations and materials supporting comprehension, listening, speaking, writing, and reading of the academic English language. Completion of this course will demonstrate increased ability to use English language in both fundamental and philosophical concepts important in college interaction and studying. Students will also be familiarized with the format and instructions of the computerized TOEFL? test (required for international student admissions to all colleges and universities in North America) and the types of questions in each section (listening comprehension, grammar, and reading comprehension).
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This course covers teaching the basic information about how buildings are designed and constructed; aid in the decision making process related to fi re prevention and fi re control.
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This course focuses on the role of the emergency medical fi rst responder in medical emergencies, basic life support care of both trauma and medical emergency victims, signs and symptoms of injuries and illnesses, emergency childbirth, triage and CPR. Certifi ed EMT training satisfi es this degree requirement. See the Dean of Technical Education for Professional Equivalency Evaluation application.
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