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0 CR. This workshop is for students who are ready for Mathematical Concepts or College Algebra but would benefit from a quick brush-up in basic algebra skills. The workshop includes a brief review of algebraic laws, polynomials, exponents, linear equations and factoring. Free to CCV students enrolled in credit-bearing courses.
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0 CR. A two-session workshop. The first session will be an intensive overview of the periodic table; chemical symbols; atomic structure of the elements; the differences between elements, molecules, compounds and ions; the peculiarities of water; and a brief discussion of the gas laws. The second session will cover definitions of salts, acids/bases and the origin of pH and an introduction to the most commonly known organic compounds important to the body: carbohydrates, fats and both structural and nutritional proteins.
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0 CR. Introduction to College Studies is a noncredit course that provides an orientation to the college experience for high school and new students. This course helps students make the transition to college by exploring the skills and expectations necessary at the college level. Students will develop time management, test-taking, communication and study skills. Stress management and goal setting will also be focused on, as well as learning to seek and use available informational resources.
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0 CR. Students will gain critical basic skills that are essential to successful completion of basic skills courses. The curriculum will include basic math and writing skill development, study skill practice, note-taking techniques, library and resource use, student support services orientation, time management skill development, stress management techniques, test-taking practice, and computer test-taking practice. Funding for this seminar comes from the Reach Up program and only Reach Up participants may enroll in this program.
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0 CR. Provides individualized help with writing, reading, listening, and speaking skills for English as a Second Language students enrolled in CCV courses. Of particular help in addressing grammatical, vocabulary and reading comprehension needs experienced in the English as a Second Language class or other courses.
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0 CR. This workshop will provide an intensive examination of essential study strategies. These will include how to read a textbook, notetaking techniques, and test taking. Free to CCV students enrolled in credit-bearing courses.
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0 CR. This workshop will review the essential steps in writing a college research paper. Topic selection, outlining, research procedures, note-taking, organization and writing, footnotes and bibliography will be covered. Free to CCV students enrolled in credit-bearing courses.
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0 CR. This workshop will include techniques for reducing test anxiety as well as methods for preparing for and taking tests. Participants will become familiar with strategies for reading, interpreting and responding to a variety of tests: objective, essay, open-book or take-home examinations. Practice will be provided through the appropriate use of illustrative exercises. Free to CCV students enrolled in credit-bearing courses.
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0 CR. This one day workshop will take students through the process of planning, drafting, and revising college essay tests and assignments. Free to CCV students enrolled in credit-bearing courses.
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0 CR. Offered in partnership with Vermont Adult Learning, this free course will help students learn to think, read, write, and problemsolve in ways that are necessary for success in college.
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