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ENG 169: CORE TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
Examination of communication areas as announced on the class schedule. Topics include: semantics and communication and theory of communication. (3 units)
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ENG 2: WRITING
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
Students are taught to write compositions using a variety of grammatical tenses and structures in semi controlled to freer compositions. The emphasis is on grammatical structure, but various types of organization such as description, narration, classification, comparison and contrasts are also introduced and practiced in guided formats. (3 units including 1 lab unit)
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ENG 28: SPECIAL TOPICS IN ENGLISH
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
A course on selected topics in English may be given as independent study. (1-4 units) Prerequisite: Instructor's permission
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ENG 3: CONVERSATION / SPEECH
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
Students will advance in fluency and oral comprehension of more complex English sentences. Students will participate in oral comprehension exercises; will learn common American idioms and use them in conversation; they will also participate in class discussion of relevant subjects and present short prepared speeches. (3 units including 1 lab unit)
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ENG 5: READING COMPREHENSION
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
Students will improve reading comprehension and rate; they will increase vocabulary through assigned readings, word study exercises, and discussions. Readings deal with a variety of subjects, including American culture, and academic and personal issues. (3 units including 1 lab unit)
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ENG 7: GRAMMAR
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
This course covers the basic grammatical structures using an intensive approach that aims at greater accuracy and speed on the part of the students. The students will be able to process longer, more complex sentences with more ease and fluency. Special attention will be given to the difference between appropriate written English and the spoken forms used in everyday conversations. (3 units including 1 lab unit)
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ENG 75: CRITICAL THINKING
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
Consideration of cognitive skills and communicative strategies for defining, applying, analyzing, synthesizing and evaluating information. Course includes structural and operational approaches to task/mission analysis, decision-making, change forecasting, adaptation, and evaluation. System approach to analysis and solution of complex problems. Conceptual issues in problem definition, goal determination and measurement of effectiveness. (3 units)
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ENG 77: COMPUTER-ASSISTED VOCABULARY STUDY
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
This course involves the use of computer programs in helping students build varied and precise vocabularies. The course focuses upon, among other elements, the historical development and present-day resources of the American English vocabulary. Special attention is given to Latin and Greek vocabulary building prefixes, suffixes and bases, neologisms, field-related vocabulary, and idioms. (3 units)
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ENG 8: VOCABULARY
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
The course focuses on vocabulary building and enrichment through words used in context. Emphasis will be given to most frequently used words in spoken and written English. (3 units including 1 lab unit)
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ENG 82A: WRITTEN COMMUNICATION I
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University - California
A thorough study of grammar and the fundamentals of composition. Practice in writing themes, book reviews and other short papers is given. Particular attention is directed toward sentence structure, syntax, and general rhetorical principles.
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