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21.00 Credits
This course is the third in a three-part sequence that introduces the electrical skills to repair,maintain, and upgrade a diesel locomotive to the Federal Railroad Administration standards required for a Class I Railroad Company. It requires 320 training hours in a railroad maintenance facility with a diesel locomotive. Prerequisite: RR282 Electrical Internship 2.
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21.00 Credits
This course is the first in a three-part sequence that introduces the mechanical skills to repair,maintain, and upgrade a diesel locomotive to the Federal Railroad Administration standards required for a Class I Railroad Company. It requires 320 training hours in a railroad maintenance facility with a diesel locomotive.
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21.00 Credits
This course is the second in a three-part sequence that introduces the mechanical skills to repair,maintain, and upgrade a diesel locomotive to the Federal Railroad Administration standards required for a Class I Railroad Company. It requires 320 training hours in a railroad maintenance facility with a diesel locomotive. Prerequisite: RR284 Mechanical Internship 1.
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21.00 Credits
This course is the third in a three-part sequence that introduces the mechanical skills to repair,maintain, and upgrade a diesel locomotive to the Federal Railroad Administration standards required for a Class I Railroad Company. It requires 320 training hours in a railroad maintenance facility with a diesel locomotive. Prerequisite: RR285 Mechanical Internship 2.
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15.00 Credits
Students who participate in the MVCC semester abroad register for this course before they leave. Prerequisite: permission of the students Department Head and International Studies Coordinator.
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6.00 Credits
This thematically-based course provides non-native English speakers with English skills sufficient to fulfill the basic functions of their lives in an American community. Basic listening and speaking, reading,writing, and grammar are practiced. Prerequisite:An appropriate placement test result.
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3.00 Credits
This course assists beginner-level, non-native English speakers in improving their English skills, including reading,writing, speaking, and listening. Skills are evaluated at the beginning of the course, and a prescriptive program is designed to meet individual needs.
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6.00 Credits
This course expands non-native English speaker abilities in all language skill areas. Building on the survival skills of SL050 ESL1: Beginning English Skills 1, this course further develops the ability to read,write, speak, and understand English.The fundamental skills are learned to move on to an academically-oriented ESL course. Prerequisite: A minimum grade of "C" in SL050 ESL1: Beginning English Skills 1, or an appropriate placement test result.
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3.00 Credits
This course assists high-beginning-level, non-native English speakers in improving their English skills, including reading,writing, speaking, and listening. Skills are evaluated at the beginning of the course, and a prescriptive program is designed to meet individual needs.
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4.00 Credits
This course prepares non-native English speakers for basic academic reading. Emphasis is placed on finding main ideas, recognizing supporting details, understanding vocabulary in context, skimming and scanning, and interpreting and analyzing texts. Prerequisite:A minimum grade of "C" in SL100 ESL 2: Beginning English Skills 2, or an appropriate placement test result.
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