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ENGI 261: Surveying;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Subject includes field measurements with transit, level, tape, errors in measurements, data reduction, triangulation, topographical surveys, route location and earthwork computation, geodetic corrections and subdivision design. NOTE: ENGI 261 is offered only in the Summer II term. ( Prerequisite: CADD 121; and MATH 171)
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ENGL 093: Discovery Through Writing;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is intended for students who have special needs in writing and learning. The goal of this course is to help students discover the validity of their own thoughts and experiences and to use writing as a tool for self expression and communication. This is a developmental course and will not be counted toward degree requirements. Placement in this course is determined by counselor or instructor recommendation. Students may not enroll in another writing course simultaneously with ENGL 093.
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ENGL 093 - Discovery Through Writing;3 credits
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ENGL 094: Writing Skills Center;2 credits
2.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is designed for students who need additional work in grammar or the writing process after having taken a Basic Skills Course (ENGL 093 or ENGL 095) or ESL 225. Students are recommended by a writing or language instructor. After a diagnostic writing and orientation session, students are placed with a Writing Center instructor. A grade of "P" is given when thestudent achieves course contract objectives. This is a development course in basic skills and will not be counted towards degree requirements. (Prerequisite: Approval of writing or Language instructor)
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ENGL 094 - Writing Skills Center;2 credits
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ENGL 095: Fundamentals of Writing;4 credits
4.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This basic writing course is designed to teach students to write clear, well-organized and mechanically acceptable prose. In addition to class, students are required to work in the Writing Center each week. Successful completion of ENGL 095 satisfies students' basic skills requirement in writing. This is a developmental course and will not be counted toward degree requirements. Students may not enroll in another writing course simultaneously with ENGL 095.
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ENGL 095 - Fundamentals of Writing;4 credits
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ENGL 097: Seminar in College Writing Strategies;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This is a basic writing course for students who have made significant progress in ENGL 095 but who need further development in the strategies and skills that are necessary for successful college writing. Objectives for this course are based on the student's ENGL 095 portfolio and achieved in a small group, computerintegrated setting. This is a developmental course and will not be counted toward degree requirements. (Prerequisites: ENGL 095 and instructor approval)
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ENGL 097 - Seminar in College Writing Strategies;3 credits
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ENGL 121: English Composition:The Writing Process;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
English 121 is an introductory writing course where students compose and revise narrative and expository essays and prepare for the study of literature by using writing to analyze texts. Through a writers' workshop approach, students explore the writing process, respond to a variety of texts and learn to communicate their ideas effectively and confidently in writing. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher inENGL 095, ENGL 097 or passing score in English on Basic Skills Test)
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ENGL 121 - English Composition:The Writing Process;3 credits
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ENGL 122: English Composition:Writing and Research;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course teaches students to write and revise convincing papers using data to support an assertion or position. Students learn and practice the techniques and strategies that are necessary for conducting research and writing effectively on a range of subjects. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher inENGL 121)
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ENGL 122 - English Composition:Writing and Research;3 credits
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ENGL 127: Business Writing;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course introduces students to the principles of effective business writing. Students will develop their individual writing processes as they write and revise letters, memos, resumes and reports. Emphasis is placed on appropriate organization, clarity and conciseness in informative and persuasive business writing. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in ENGL 121 orinstructor approval)
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ENGL 127 - Business Writing;3 credits
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ENGL 128: ;Writing From the Female Experience;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This women's writing workshop focuses on topics relevant to the female experience. Through their own writing and study of women's autobiographical works, participants will explore the uniqueness and universality inherent in their own and other women's lives. Readings include excerpts from diaries, journals, letters and essays. Students will select one longer autobiography for in-depth analysis and research. Written work required includes weekly journal writing, formal and informal papers and a research report. (Prerequisite: ENGL 095 or passing score in English on Basic Skills Test)
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ENGL 128 - ;Writing From the Female Experience;3 credits
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ENGL 128: Writing From the Female Experience;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This women's writing workshop focuses on topics relevant to the female experience. Through their own writing and study of women's autobiographical works, participants will explore the uniqueness and universality inherent in their own and other women's lives. Readings include excerpts from diaries, journals, letters and essays. Students will select one longer autobiography for in-depth analysis and research. Written work required includes weekly journal writing, formal and informal papers and a research report. (Prerequisite: ENGL 095 or passing score in English on Basic Skills Test)
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