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Course Criteria
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A course emphasizing those facets of composition necessary for effective college writing, including grammar, general organization, paragraph and sentence structure, and mechanics. Proficiency exam available. NOTE: 3 semester hours of advanced written composition are included in the Interdisciplinary Studies sequence ID 201, ID 202, and ID 301. IAI Code CI 900R. (3)
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A study and practice of basic principles involved in discovering, arranging, delivering, and evaluating ideas in speech situations. Proficiency exam available. IAI Code C2 900. (3)
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An introduction to the basic principles of communication which exist in face-to-face, interpersonal situations. Theories and applications will be explored as they relate to this most common of all communication settings. Special focus will be given to self-awareness, audience awareness, listening, message development and presentation, managing relationships, and decision-making. Prerequisite: LA 113 Introduction to Speech, or demonstrated proficiency in LA 113. (3)
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A course emphasizing critical skills in reading, thinking, and writing, and focusing on rhetorical effectiveness in a variety of genres, paying close attention to the ways that readers, writers, and texts interact. This course provides opportunities for personal, academic, and public writing. (3)
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A study of the fundamentals of various modern languages, including vocabulary, basic grammar, and conversational/reading skills. Depending upon personnel available, individual sections will be offered in such languages as Spanish, German, French, and Swahili. (2-3)
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A course focused on developing skills in mathematics and reasoning through problem solving, discovery, and communication. (3)
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A course focusing on mathematical reasoning and the solving of real-life problems, rather than on routine skills and appreciation. Topics to be studied will be chosen from management science, statistics, coding, social choice and decision making, geometrical ideas, modeling, graph theory, logic/set theory, finance, and problem-solving strategies. (3)
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An examination of descriptive and inferential statistics, including probability, sampling, correlation, regression, and nonparametric procedures, with an emphasis on reasoning, problem solving, and matching research questions with statistical techniques. Same as AD 295. (3)
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An examination of the life and teachings of Christ from His birth to His later Judean ministry. (3)
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An exegetical study of the book. (2-4)
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