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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Fee: $150 for full-time students ESL 1007 American Culture is designed for international students as an exploration of topics relevant to contemporary American culture. Providing background on the United States from the European encounter through the present day. The course focuses primarily on post-World War II developments in urbanizations, industrialization, regional expansion, immigration, and consumer society. Areas of study include geography; domestic politics and international relations; trade, industry, and the economy; demographics; religion; civil rights; social trends; popular culture; technology; media; and family. Students will read primary and secondary texts, participate in class discussion, research and prepare written and oral reports on selected topics, conduct surveys, and use video and multimedia tools to obtain and disseminate information on course contents.
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4.00 Credits
Offered spring and fall semesters This course fulfills the Democratic Citizenship Core requirement This course is designed to enhance English proficiency for students in all disciplines through the use of interpretation and comprehension techniques, including work with texts and media reflecting democratic citizenship.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Skills-focused, interactive workshop, with extensive student practice in muscle-building for English speech, articulation, volume and projection, hesitation cues, pronunciation, pacing, and intonation.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Skills-focused, interactive weekly workshop, with extensive student practice in identifying and accessing sources, quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing, MLA and APA style documentation, revision, and proofreading.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Focus on vocabulary, word relationships, and usage
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2.00 Credits
2 Credit This is an introductory riding class geared toward students with little or no experience. Students are required to perform basic horse care, e.g., grooming and tacking up, to become comfortable around the horses. Basic riding skills are covered. Students will learn to control the horse at the walk, the rising trot, and the two-point position. Ground skills must be mastered before being allowed to ride. (W/T)
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2.00 Credits
2 Credit Prerequisite: EST1001 or Permission Basic position and control at the walk and trot are reinforced in this class. The sitting trot and canter may be introduced. The focus will be on basic schooling figures and transitions. The two-point position is reinforced and cavalletti and single cross rails may be introduced. (W/T/C/single cross rails)
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2.00 Credits
2 Credit Prerequisite: EST 1002 or Permission In this course students strengthen their position and refine control. The amount of canter work is increased with emphasis on correct canter departs and leads. Work over simple lines at the trot and/or canter may be introduced. (W/T/C/cross rails)
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2.00 Credits
2 Credit Prerequisite: EST 1002 or Permission Students continue to strengthen position and refine control of gait, pace, and track. The basic form of a half-halt will be introduced and bending on circles and in corners begins. Simple changes of lead through the walk and trot may be introduced. Work over simple lines at the trot and/or canter will continue. (W/T/C/cross rails to 2')
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2.00 Credits
2 Credit Prerequisite: EST 1003 or Permission This class is designed for the strong Novice II rider that is not yet ready to progress towards a specific discipline. Students will refine position and control on the flat and over fences, and begin riding small courses. Emphasis will be on maintaining control and pace by using aids in combination. Simple changes of lead will be refined. Students will gain an understanding of the horse's stride and an awareness of the number of strides between fences in a line (W/T/C/basic courses to 2')
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