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ELL 005: Level II-Read, Write, Conversation
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This is a high beginning reading, writing and conversation course for students whose native language is not English. Basic structures of written English are reviewed and examined in context. Students are also taught new vocabulary in context and to read with comprehension. This course lasts a total of 36 hours (3 hours/week for 12 weeks). There is also a 6 hour lab requirement. Offered on A-E-W
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ELL 006: Level III-Grammar
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This is a low intermediate grammar course for students whose native language is not English. Its purpose is to give the student a strong grammar foundtion. This course lasts a total of 24 hours (2 hours/week for 12 weeks). There is a 6 hour lab requirement. Offered on A-E-W
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ELL 006 - Level III-Grammar
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ELL 007: Level III-Read, Write, Conversation
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This is a intermediate reading, writing and conversation course for students whose native language is not English. Furthering the development of reading, writing and conversation skills in English will be the focus of this course. Students will read controlled short stories to improve reading comprehension skills. They will wirte short controlled passages as well as expreience free writing activities. In addition, students will have the opportunity to practice conversational English through discussion and dialogues. This course lasts a total of 36 hours (3 hours/week for 12 weeks). There is also a 6 hour lab requirement. Offered on A-E-W
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ELL 007 - Level III-Read, Write, Conversation
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ELL 008: Level IV-Writing/Conversation
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This is a high intermediate writing/conversation course for students who native language is not English. Ther course focuses on developing ideas and organizing paragraphs. English grammatical structures are examined within the framework of student generated writing and supplementary exercises. Reading and conversations regarding current issues and topics of interest to students serve as the stimulus for generating language. This course lasts a total of 36 hours (3 hours/week for 12 weeks). There is also a 6 hour lab requirement. Offered on A-E-W
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ELL 008 - Level IV-Writing/Conversation
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ELL 009: Level IV-Reading
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This is a high intermediate reading course for students whose native language is not English. Students will continue to refine language skills acquired at earlier levels. Through examination of authentic literature from well known writers, students are taught to read with comprehension with active/receptive vocabulary encountered at this level being further developed and reinforced. This course last a total of 24 hours (2 hour/week for 12 weeks). There is also a 6 hour lab requirement. Offered on A-E-W
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ELL 009 - Level IV-Reading
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ELL 010: Level V-Comprehensive
0.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
This is an advanced ESL integrated skills course for students who native language is not English. This course focuses on the writing process, and enhancement of reading, listening and speaking skills in the English language. The skills addressed in this level will provide the necessary foundation needed for college-level course. Successful completion of the level will require students to produce written work as described below, and to exhibit skill in conversation, oral presentation and lecture situations. This course lasts a total of 60 hours (5 hours/week for 12 weeks). There is also a 12 hour lab requirement. Offered on A-E-W
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ELT 112: Electricity I
4.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Fundamental laws of electricity as applied to solution of resistive circuits with any excitation. Laboratory portion enables students to gain practical experience in use of test equipment and procedures while verifying principles learned in the lecture. (3 hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. laboratory.) Offered on: A / 4 cr. hrs.
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ELT 112 - Electricity I
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ELT 113: Digital Electronics I
4.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Introduction to digital electronics. Topics include number systems and codes, Boolean algebra, and combinatorial and synchronous circuits. Laboratory portion of course emphasizes implementation of concepts developed in the lecture and trouble-shooting techniques. (3 hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. laboratory.) Offered on: A / 4 cr. hrs.
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ELT 115: Technical Problem Solving
1.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Practical methods of solving technical problems are explored. Flowcharting and computer programming skills are developed as tools in the problem solving process. (2 hrs. laboratory.) Offered on: A / 1 cr. hr.
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ELT 115 - Technical Problem Solving
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ELT 150: The Workings of PC Computers
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Teaches basics of personal computers, both software and hardware orientation. Hardware orientation taught through disassembly and assembly of personal computers in hands-on lab experience. Software taught in lecture format with some in-class computer work. Students also learn how to deal with upgrades in both hardware and software and problems encountered with them. (2 hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. laboratory.) Offered on: A / 4 cr. hrs.
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