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ECON 162: Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Ensign College
Prerequisites: None Provides an overview of the U.S. economy and its relationship to the international economy. Focuses on money, employment, inflation, business cycles, fiscal and monetary policy, aggregate supply and demand, and international economics.
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ENG 115: Document Editing Prequisite
2.00 Credits
Ensign College
ENG 101 (may be taken concurrently) Concentrates on developing effective punctuation, business grammar, vocabulary, spelling, capitalizatiion and proofreading skills.This course is required of all BAS department students and should be taken during the first semester.
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ENG 220: Professional Business Writing
2.00 Credits
Ensign College
Prerequisites: ENG 101 with a C or higher Prepares students to write internal or external business letters and reports that are concise, grammatically correct, organized with strategy and expressed with formal or informal style. Also prepares students to write a short analytical report requiring research and documentation. Continues to emphasize the ability to proofread and edit one's own and others' writing.
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ENG 260: Eminent Writers & Themes in Literature
3.00 Credits
Ensign College
Prerequisites: ENG 101 Allows students to study significant authors and their works as well as recurring themes in literature. Students determine how the life of an author influences his or her work, practice literary analysis and discuss human values reflected in the works they study. Taught only Fall semester.
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ENG 270: Genres of Film
3.00 Credits
Ensign College
Prerequisites: None Allows students to explore the various types of film including suspense and science fiction films as well as the Western and musical. Gives a critical introduction to film elements including photography, sound and editing. Also requires that students write some critical analysis. Taught only Winter semester and Summer term.
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ENG 87: Listening/Speaking for Non-native Speakers
2.00 Credits
Ensign College
Prerequisites: ENG 88 concurrently; taken the student's first semester.All incoming international students must enroll for ENG 87. Provides non-native students practice in listening for academic information and in speaking English in an academic setting. Students take notes in formal lectures; present reports; and participate in group work, role plays and group discussions. This is a nonmatriculating course; the credit hours do not count toward the total credit hours required for graduation. Students will receive a P (Pass) or F (Fail).
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ENG 88: Reading/Writing for Non-native Speakers
4.00 Credits
Ensign College
Prerequisites: ENG 87 concurrently; taken the student's first semester. All incoming international students must enroll for ENG 88. Helps non-native students develop skills that allow them to succeed in academic reading and writing assignments. Writing emphasis is on structure of the paragraph and the grammatical structure of well-written English sentences. Reading skills are developed through reading and discussing a variety of texts and articles. This is a non-matriculating course; the credit hours do not count toward the total credit hours required for graduation. Students must have a P (pass) to move on to the next course. They then will take the standard COMPASS test for placement in ENG 99 or ENG 101. Students who receive an X will be required to take ENG 88 again the following semester.
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ENG 90: Basic English
3.00 Credits
Ensign College
Prerequisites: Student with an ACT score of 15 or less or a COMPASS writing score of 50 or less and a reading score of 70 or less are required to take this course. Helps students with limited writing skills improve skills and gain confidence. Focuses on writing correctly structured sentences, developing paragraphs using topic sentences, and using evidence. Includes comprehensive grammar review. Students must have a P (pass) to enroll in the next course. This course is non-matriculated: the credits do not count towards the total credit hours required for graduation.
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ENG 99: College Preparatory English
3.00 Credits
Ensign College
Prerequisites: Students with an ACT score of 16-18 or a COMPASS writing score of 51-74 and a reading score of 71-80 are required to take this course. Helps students gain confidence and skill in writing so that they will be successful in college-level writing classes. Develops skill in inventing, planning, writing, and revising short essays. Introduces research strategies. Also focuses on a review of English grammar with an emphasis on sentence elements, punctuation, and sentence structure. Students must have a P (pass) to enroll in the next course. This course is non-matriculated: the credits do not count towards the total credit hours required for graduation.
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ENTR 140: Entrepreneurship Fundamentals
2.00 Credits
Ensign College
Prerequisites: None Provides an understanding of the role of entrepreneurial business in the United States and the impact on the national and global economy.The student will evaluate the skills, attitude, and commitment necessary to successfully operate an entrepreneurial venture.Emphasis will be on reviewing the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship as a career choice, as well as entrance strategies to accomplish such a choice.Provides training on key elements of a business plan.
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