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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Designed for people who struggled in school and are planning to enroll in college classes the next quarter. Five-week preparation for college-learning skills assists with handling tough readings, higher math, formal communication, and accessing computer resources.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces study techniques and principles, including learning styles, time management, resources, concept mapping, note taking, listening, memory, concentration, goal setting, and test preparation.
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3.00 Credits
Academic course to improve success of first-year students. Stresses importance of academic learning while creating sense of belonging. Taught by faculty from a variety of disciplines. Examines factors known to improve likelihood of success among first-year students. Individuals participate in either group or individual service-learning projects. (E)
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3.00 Credits
Hands-on experience with wide range of information resources. Acquire skills necessary to access, evaluate, organize, and use information effectively.
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5.00 Credits
Develop information competency using the tools and context of an online-learning environment. Explore various strategies for locating, evaluating, and applying information resources in the research process; examine information policy issues; and publish work on the Web. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101. (E)
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1.00 Credits
Series of programs from the Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Vocations, and Global Issues. (E)
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2.00 Credits
Development of leadership skills and experiences through lecture, lab, and group activities. Examines personal leadership styles, ethics, conflict resolution, communication, and related topics. Instructor permission required.
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Individualized computer and small-group instruction to assist persons in preparing for the General Educational Development (GED) test. Course is open entry.
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5.00 Credits
Geodesy and mapping; introduction to atmospheric science, weather, climate, the oceans, hydrology, and the earth's heat budget. (Formerly GEO 120.) (NS)
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to geology for those intending to major in geology, geophysics, or related earth sciences. Tectonics, volcanism, earthquakes, introductory concepts of mineralogy and petrology, and survey of processes that shape the surface of the earth, including water, wind, ice, and gravity. Four hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: High school or college chemistry. (Formerly GEO 205L.) (NS)
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