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    Communicating respect and care is critical to a positive sense of self and the ability to relate well to others. Kid Talk is an enrichment academy for elementary school-aged children that helps them learn listening skills and constructive responses to conflict through conversation. Each day includes interactive learning activities and media presentations, with minimal lecture time, engaging students' ability to learn through having fun. Through this series, children learn to communicate clearly about their needs in a conflict, as well as new ideas and skills about behaviour options and interacting with peers and adults.
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    A literacy enrichment academy featuring creative writing, language arts, storytelling, arts and crafts, and other fun activities.
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  • 1.00 Credits

    ENG 001 is a study skills course designed for those students who require support in ENG 101, Composition I. ENG 001 work includes practice in the skills necessary for reading non-fiction and for writing effective essays. NOTE: ENG 001 is a credit equivalent course. Equivalent credits do not satisfy degree requirements and are not calculated in a student¿s grade point average, but they do incur tuition charges and they do count towards full-time/part-time status.
  • 1.00 Credits

    ENG 002 is a study skills course designed for those students who require support in ENG 102, Composition II. ENG 002 will include practice in the skills necessary for reading short stories, poetry, and drama and for writing effective analyses of these literary works. NOTE: ENG 002 is a credit equivalent course. Equivalent credits do not satisfy degree requirements and are not calculated in a student¿s grade point average, but they do incur tuition charges and they do count towards full-time/part-time status.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to teach the rules of punctuation, mechanics, grammar, and sentence structure. Applying these principles, students will work to develop fluency and accuracy in writing sentences, paragraphs and short essays. This course is required of some students on the basis of a placement examination and open to other students who want a basic review course. NOTE: ENG 091 is a credit equivalent course. Equivalent credits do not satisfy degree requirements and are not calculated in a student¿s grade point average, but they do incur tuition charges and they do count towards full-time/part-time status.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to college writing and reviews fundamental grammatical principles. Students begin to learn to formulate a thesis, use topic sentences, develop ideas, and organize supporting evidence in an essay. Grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and clear language are heavily stressed. This course is required of some students on the basis of a placement examination and open to other students who want a review course. This course is also a requirement for those students receiving a grade of less than A in English 091, but is not required for students receiving a grade of A in ENG 091. NOTE: ENG 092 is a credit equivalent course. Equivalent credits do not satisfy degree requirements and are not calculated in a student¿s grade point average, but they do incur tuition charges and they do count towards full-time/part-time status.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course for students whose first language is not English, who have at least an elementary spoken and written knowledge of English, and who need further work on speaking, understanding, reading and writing standard American English. Class sessions will be intensive practice in practical applications of the rules of grammar and in vocabulary building and in basic composition. Required of some students on the basis of placement examination and open only to them. Note: The course is a prerequisite for ENG 096 and 101 for those students referred by the English faculty. NOTE: ENG 095 is a credit equivalent course. Equivalent credits do not satisfy degree requirements and are not calculated in a student¿s grade point average, but they do incur tuition charges and they do count towards full-time/part-time status.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The second semester of a two-semester sequence designed for students whose first language is not English and who require further work on writing and reading standard American English in order to be prepared for entrance into the regular composition sequence. Class sessions will concentrate on advanced grammar, reading comprehension, and basic composition, with supplemental work on speaking and listening skills. Completion of ENG 096 with a grade of C or better will allow students to enter ENG 101. NOTE: ENG 096 is a credit equivalent course. Equivalent credits do not satisfy degree requirements and are not calculated in a student¿s grade point average, but they do incur tuition charges and they do count towards full-time/part-time status. Prerequisite: ENG 095 with a grade of C, or departmental approval based on placement test score.
  • 3.00 Credits

    English 101 addresses the major principles of college writing, which are meant to serve students in all the disciplines across the curriculum. The course concentrates primarily on expository and argumentative writing; traditional rhetorical modes; and effective composing, revising and editing strategies. English 101 covers MLA conventions, and a research paper is required. Critical thinking and reading skills are also stressed. Prerequisite: Satisfactory scores in English proficiency tests, completion of ENG 091 or 095 with a grade of A, or completion of ENG 092 or 096 with a grade of C or better.
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