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ELS 075: Advanced Computer Skills
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
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ELS 076: Intro to Biology
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
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ELS 082: Financial Smarts I
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
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ELS 083: Financial Smarts II
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
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ELS 084: Financial Smarts III
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
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ELS 085: Financial Smarts IV
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
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ELS 095: AuditCr:ENG106-Eng Comp I
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Elmhurst University
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ENG 105: Composition I
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A two-part sequence of introductory courses, offering instruction and guidance designed to develop college-level writing and reading skills. ENG 105 focuses on increasing students146 written fluency151their ability to use the writing process as a means of discovering ideas; to see revision as a necessary and recursive part of the writing process; to see good writing as dependent on its context; and to create relationships between reading and writing. Fall Term, Spring Term. ENG 106 focuses on increasing students146 scholarly literacy151their ability to manage written assignments that derive content from extensive reading; to rework drafts that, in logically complex ways, quote or paraphrase other texts; and to understand the varieties of purpose, especially persuasive, that different kinds of academic assignments based on reading might have. In-class introduction to the College146s library and writing technology resources. Prerequisite: ENG 105, the equivalent, or acceptable score on the Writing Placement Test. Fall Term, Spring Term.
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ENG 106: Composition II
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A two-part sequence of introductory courses, offering instruction and guidance designed to develop college-level writing and reading skills. ENG 105 focuses on increasing students146 written fluency151their ability to use the writing process as a means of discovering ideas; to see revision as a necessary and recursive part of the writing process; to see good writing as dependent on its context; and to create relationships between reading and writing. Fall Term, Spring Term. ENG 106 focuses on increasing students146 scholarly literacy151their ability to manage written assignments that derive content from extensive reading; to rework drafts that, in logically complex ways, quote or paraphrase other texts; and to understand the varieties of purpose, especially persuasive, that different kinds of academic assignments based on reading might have. In-class introduction to the College146s library and writing technology resources. Prerequisite: ENG 105, the equivalent, or acceptable score on the Writing Placement Test. Fall Term, Spring Term.
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ENG 200: IntroLit:Nonfiction/Memoir
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A general course designed to enrich students delight in the language of the creative literary imagination. Specific objectives include increasing students capacities to understand how language works, to recognize literature's connection with its historical, cultural, spiritual, and personal contexts, and to appreciate literary study's value as a process through which individuals and communities grow. Students read, interpret, and evaluate selected literary texts, which may include poetry, drama, fiction, and/or nonfiction. Prerequisite: ENG 106 or equivalent.
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