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ESLW 002: Beginning ESL Writing II Class
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
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ESLW 003: Intermediate ESL Writing Class
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
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ESLW 004: Advanced ESL Writing I Class
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
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ESLW 01L: Lab
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
For non-native speakers of English. Incorporates writing, reading, and speaking activities to foster basic writing skills for beginners. Focuses on sentence and paragraph-level writing, standard composition format, and punctuation. Conducted in English. "C" is the minimum passing grade; 3 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratoryPrerequisite: Test placement
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ESLW 02L: Lab
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
For non-native speakers of English. Incorporates writing, reading, listening and speaking activities to foster academic writing skills. This course focuses on the expression of ideas/concepts and their presentation in Standard English composition format. Outlining, proof-reading and editing as well as basic organizational skills are stressed. "C" is the minimum passing grade; 3 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratoryPrerequisite: ESLW 001 or Test placement
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ESLW 03L: Lab
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
For non-native speakers of English. Emphasizes planning, writing, editing and revising well-organized, well-supported and unified expository essays of four or more paragraphs. "C" is the minimum passing grade; 3 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratoryPrerequisite: ESLW 002 or Test placement
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ESLW 04L: Lab
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
For non-native speakers of English. Develops academic writing skills by focusing on using the writing and composing process to enable students to write clear, well-organized, well-supported multi-paragraph expository essays. "C" is the minimum passing grade; 3 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratoryPrerequisite: ESLW 003 or Test placement
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ET 101: Fundamentals of CAD
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Covers the basic principles of computer science including mathematical fundamentals, software, hardware, computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting. Using the CAD system allows hands-on experience in learning how to create, prepare, store, and retrieve technical drawings and related information. 1 hour lecture; 2 hours laboratory Prerequisites: MA 005, ES 105 or permission of department chairperson
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ET 111: Principles of Electrical Circuits
4.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Covers the theory and applications of passive direct current circuits with minimum mathematical treatment. The lab provides hands-on experience with electrical components, instruments, and circuitry. A computer-aided circuit simulation package is used in analyzing circuits containing resistances, inductances, and conductances. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory Prerequisite: MA 108
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ET 112: AC Circuits
4.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Introduces the characteristics of alternating current circuits. Series, parallel, and series and parallel circuits involving resistors, inductors, and capacitors are studied. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory Prerequisites: ET 111, MA 109
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