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CPTR 104: Using Microsoft PowerPoint
1.00 Credits
Kettering College
This five-week online course on Microsoft PowerPoint requires a working knowledge of concepts presented in CPTR 101. It requires access to a PC with the appropriate software installed and an Internet connection. On satisfactory completion of this course, learners will be able to describe and navigate the PowerPoint; select a design template; create and format slides with various layouts; modify slide masters; change slide layout; insert clip art and other enhancements; apply animations, transitions, and sound effects; sort slides; and change slide timing.
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CPTR 225: Integrating Computers into the Elementary & Secondary Classroom
2.00 Credits
Kettering College
An introduction for teachers to basic computer skills to help them use these skills in their classrooms and curricula.
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CPTR 295: Independent Study in Computers
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kettering College
Independent study primarily for transfer students whose previous coursework does not meet content or credit equivalency. Other extenuating circumstances may also require the use of an independent study. A student must submit the independent study request form, available from the records office, before an independent study is granted. Permission is given on an individual basis.
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CPTR 376: Advanced Computer Application
2.00 Credits
Kettering College
Further study of Microsoft Office Suite applications, including PowerPoint, the mail merge and desktop publishing functions of Word, the advanced spreadsheet functions of Excel, and database design and implementation in Access. This course assumes a working knowledge of personal computer operations in general and Microsoft Office in particular. Prerequisite: Core computer proficiency
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ENGL 105: Academic Discourse I
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
A survey of the principles of composition with an emphasis on academic discourse - the ability to read, write, and think clearly and cogently in an academic context. It is a theme-based course intended to bring about effective academic writing, including appropriate rhetorical strategies and use of language. Writing assignments focus on summarizing, responding, evaluating, and persuading. The course also introduces elements of information literacy, including the ability to find appropriate sources and a familiarity with MLA documentation.
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ENGL 106: Academic Discourse II
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
Builds on skills mastered in ENGL 105. This course employs literature and visual media to improve student reading and writing. Students also receive an introduction to literary analysis and critique and expand upon the information literacy concepts learned in ENGL 105, moving to more advanced levels of scholarship and research. Course results in a fully documented research project. Prerequisites: ENGL 105 and word processing skills
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ENGL 118: Medical and Scientific Discourse and Research
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
A course designed to build on those skills mastered in Academic Discourse I, with en emphasis on scientific and professional discourse. Course content includes information literacy and research methodology. Students will produce a major research paper and offer an oral defense of it. While specialized, this course emphasizes the research and writing skills that are central to any freshman composition research class. Prerequisites: ENGL 105 and enrollment in a professional program of study; ENGL 118 is to be taken concurrently with a specific program course as outlined in the program course of study.
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ENGL 215: Literature of the British Experience
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
Readings in British literature selected to offer the student an introduction to the literary heritage of Britain. Prerequisite: Two semesters of college English or instructor's permission.
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ENGL 216: Literature of the American Experience
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
Readings in American literature that will enable the student to explore America's literary heritage. Students will be encouraged to compare and contrast literary themes with their personal experience of growing up in the United States. Prerequisite: Two semesters of college English or instructor's permission.
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ENGL 218: Professional and Scientific Discourse
3.00 Credits
Kettering College
A course designed to further the reading, writing , and critical thinking skills taught in ENGL 105. The course focuses on reading and writing in the sciences, familiarizing students with various forms of communication found in the scientific community. Students study the ways in which knowledge is made in the sciences and the rhetorical conventions that reflect and shape scientific epistemology. Students are also introduced to how scientific information is disseminated and how scientists publish their findings. Writing assignments familiarize students with scientific discourse and build their awareness of the rhetorical and social contexts of scientific knowledge. Prerequisite: ENGL 105 and word processing skills
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