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SP 110: Oral Interpretation of Literature
3.00 Credits
Butler Community College
3 hours credit. This course will enable the student to effectively interpret, analyze, and orally perform works of poetry, prose, fiction, nonfiction, and drama.
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SP 116: American English Pronunciation I
1.00 Credits
Butler Community College
1 hour credit. A systematic approach to American English pronunciation for ESL students, utilizing phonics, sentence intonation, syllabic stress, and articulation instruction.
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SP 116 - American English Pronunciation I
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SP 117: American English Pronunciation II
1.00 Credits
Butler Community College
1 hour credit. Prerequisite: SP 116 with a C or better. A continuation of additional phoneme instruction, phrasing in oral and written language, compound word stress, linking and blending.
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SP 193: and 194.Internship I and II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Butler Community College
1-3 hours credit each. Integrate education with on-the-job experience. See Internships section of this catalog for a complete description of these courses.
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SP 193 - and 194.Internship I and II
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SP 197,198,297: and 298.Cooperative Education I,II,III and IV
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
Butler Community College
2-6 hours credit each. Integrate education with on-the-job experience. See Cooperative Education section of this catalog for a complete description of these courses.
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SP 197,198,297 - and 298.Cooperative Education I,II,III and IV
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SP 205: Signing Exact English Level III
2.00 Credits
Butler Community College
2 hours credit. Prerequisite: SP 108 and SP 109 with a C or better. This course will enable the student to practice advanced beginners' skills in signing and receptive skills in the workplace, home, school, and the community. The student will build relationships with the Deaf and hard-ofhearing community in order to enhance his/her awareness and appreciation of the value of diversity.
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SP 216: American English Pronunciation III
1.00 Credits
Butler Community College
1 hour credit. Prerequisite: SP 116 and SP 117 with a C or better. A continuation of additional phoneme instruction, question intonation, Schwa vowel usage, typical syllabic reductions, and review of all material presented.
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SP 253/254: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Butler Community College
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Approval of dean and instructor. Topics of specific interest to the student will be developed. These topics will be established by student needs or requirements. Areas of specific needs will be pursued and instructional material that lends itself to current trends or topics needed to supplement normal classroom instruction will be offered.
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SR 104: Introduction to Surveying
3.00 Credits
Butler Community College
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: High school level geometry and trigonometry recommended. This course will enable the student to use basic surveying equipment, record notes, and use measurement and mapping techniques.
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SR 110: Introduction to GIS/GPS
3.00 Credits
Butler Community College
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Minimum ASSET score of 37 in numerical math. Proficiency in basic keyboarding and computer skills in Word. Internet research, spread sheets, and databases is highly recommended. This course will enable the student to understand spatial referencing concepts, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS). The student will be introduced to GIS/GPS receivers and GIS/GPS software systems that are used to collect, correct, map, and analyze geospatial data.
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