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ENGL 299: Special Topics in Literature
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
Special Topics in Literature will examine a body of literature that addresses a common topic, represents a particular subgenre, or represents a cultural identity. Readings will include a range of time periods, authors and perspectives on the topic and will be examined in their cultural contexts as well as through close reading. The course will be cross-cultural in scope and, whenever possible, pay attention to works by women and non- Anglo/American writers.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 101
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ENGL 299G: Sp Topics: Graphic Novels
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
Special Topics in Literature will examine a body of literature that addresses a common topic, represents a particular subgenre, or represents a cultural identity. Readigs will include a range of time periods, authors and perspectives on the topic and will be examined in their cultural contexts as well as through close reading. The course will be cross-cultural in scope and, whenever possible, pay attention to works by women and non- Anglo/American writers.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 101
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ENGL 299I: Sp Topics:Lit of Incarceration
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
Special Topics in Literature will examine a body of literature that addresses a common topic, represents a particular subgenre, or represents a cultural identity. Readings will include a range of time periods, authors and perspectives on the topic and will be examined in their cultural contexts as well as through close reading. The course will be cross-cultural in scope and, whenever possible, pay attention to works by women and non- Anglo/American writers.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 101
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ENGL 299L: SP Topics: London
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
Special Topics in Literature will examine a body of literature that addresses a common topic, represents a particular subgenre, or represents a cultural identity. Readings will include a range of time periods, authors and perspectives on the topic and will be examined in their cultural contexts as well as through close reading. The course will be cross-cultural in scope and, whenever possible, pay attention to works by women and non- Anglo/American writers.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 101
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ENGL 299Q: SP Topics: LGBTQ
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
Special Topics in Literature will examine a body of literature that addresses a common topic, represents a particular subgenre, or represents a cultural identity. Readings will include a range of time periods, authors and perspectives on the topic and will be examined in their cultural contexts as well as through close reading. The course will be cross cultural in scope and, whenever possible, pay attention to works by women and non- Anglo/American writers.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 101
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ENGL EXT: Extended Time
0.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
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ENGL REL: Released Time
0.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
Released Time
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ENGR 102: Engr Dsgn & Lab I
4.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
Engineering 102 provides for the development of analytical and communication skills by problem solving, teamwork and project presentation. The course gives instruction on how to use computers in engineering: how to utilize engineering software, problem solving, data acquisition and analysis. Included is how to use a computer algebra system to solve math and engineering problems. Students learn the elements of the engineering design process through execution of actual design projects. Other topics include an introduction to patents and patent law and the interaction between the engineer and physical environment.
Prerequisite:
MATH 162 or a higher-level math course
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ENGR 202: Engr Dsgn & Lab II
4.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
This course is a continuation of Engineering Design and Laboratory I. It provides for the development of analytical and communication skills by problem solving, teamwork and project presentation. The course gives instruction on how to use computers in engineering: how to utilize engineering software, problem solving, data acquisition and analysis. In addition, students learn technical sketching and computer-aided drafting techniques with industry-standard software. Students learn the elements of the engineering design process through execution of actual design projects.
Prerequisite:
ENGR 102
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ENGR 205: Materials Engineering
4.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
Students will learn to recognize and differentiate between the several types of engineering solids, understand solids at the atomic level in terms of bonding and energy, establish a quantitative picture of the structure of crystalline and non-crystalline solids, explain atomic movements in solids using the concept of diffusion, explain the electrical and magnetic properties of different kinds of materials, and understand the processes that give rise to the degradation of materials. They will also learn to interpret the optical behavior of materials in terms of the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with the material, and choose materials optimally for engineering design purposes.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 241 and MATH 172
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