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  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Journalism 111, 112 or 113. Advanced work in interviewing news writing and rewriting. Study of newspaper financing. Introduction to feature writing and staff writing as related to the student publication, The Crow's Nest. Variable hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Recommended Preparation: ENGL 095 or concurrent enrollment; or placement in ENGL& 101. Designed to provide students with elementary knowledge of classical Latin, this course will focus on reading and understanding the written language through the study of grammar and texts. Additional attention will be given to the influence of Latin on modern English, as well as to relevant topics in Roman culture and history. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies humanities distribution area E requirement or specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Recommended Preparation: LATIN 125 with a grade of "C-" or better or instructorpermission. A continuation of LATIN 125. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Recommended Preparation: LATIN 126 with a grade of "C-" or better or instructorpermission. A continuation of LATIN 126. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101. Introduction to strategies and skills for locating, evaluating and using information resources in the research process. Emphasis is on using print and electronic resources appropriate for research at the undergraduate or pre-professional level, including those available on the library's information networks, the online catalog, the Internet and other standard research tools. 2 lecture hours. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Emphasis will be on building the skills and techniques for successful life-long learning and identifying personal learning styles and strengths that facilitate learning in an on-line environment. Through a quarterlong research project on a global issue, participants will examine various strategies for locating, evaluating, and applying information resources in the research process with attention to information policy issues like censorship and freedom of information. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies specified elective requirement for the AA degree.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score or instructor permission. This course is designed for students who need to strengthen their skills in arithmetic. Students will use the basic concepts and procedures that apply to fractions and decimals. Mathematical reasoning will be used to define and solve problems. Effective communication of these ideas and application to everyday situations are part of the curriculum. The specific course content includes topics on estimation, order of operations, fractions, and decimals. Problem solving strategies will be stressed. 1 lecture hour; 4 lab hours.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: A grade of "C-" or better inMATH 058 or instructor permission. This course is designed for students who need to strengthen their skills in arithmetic. It is a continuation of MATH 058. Mathematical reasoning will be used to define and solve problems. The specific course content includes topics on ratios, proportions, percents, English and metric measurements, area, volume and perimeter of geometric objects, with an introduction to integer arithmetic. Effective communication of these ideas and application to everyday situations are part of the curriculum. Problem solving strategies will be stressed. Together, MATH 058 and MATH 059 are the equivalent of MATH 060. 4 lab hours.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score or instructor permission. This course is designed for students who need to strengthen their skills in arithmetic. Mathematical reasoning will be used to define and solve problems. The specific course content includes topics on fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions, percents, English and metric measurements, area, volume and perimeter of geometric objects, with an introduction to integer arithmetic. Effective communication of these ideas and application to everyday situations are part of the curriculum. Problem solving strategies will be stressed. 5 lecture hours.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of "C-" or better inMATH 059 or MATH 060 or appropriate placement score or instructor permission. This course is designed for the student who has little or no background in algebra. The course focuses on problem solving and includes a thorough review of fractions, estimation, rounding, and order of operations. Radical expressions, properties of real numbers and variable expressions will be introduced. 5 lecture hours.
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