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ESL 078: ESL Writing III
4.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This intensive course is for non-native speakers of English who understand the organization and development of the five-paragraph essay and have intermediate grammar skills. It introduces advanced grammar and the refinement of longer essays through speaking and writing activities. It prepares students to enter ENG 101. *Credits do not apply toward graduation. Prerequisite: ESL 077 or placement based on assessment and recommendation of an academic advisor 4/0/0 Course fee charged
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ESL 081: ESL Speech and Pronunciation I
4.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This basic course provides intensive drill in the phonetics and intonation uses of the English language for the non-native speaker of English. Students practice phonics and intonation uses in essential daily speech patterns to improve speaking skills and do active, guided listening of recorded materials. *Credits do not apply toward graduation. Prerequisite: Placement based on assessment and recommendation of an academic advisor 4/0/0 Course fee charged
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ESL 082: ESL Speech and Pronunciation II
4.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This intermediate course is designed for nonnative speakers of English who wish to develop more correct pronunciation with improved intonation. It addresses students' pronunciation difficulties as well as their use of idiomatic English. The intensive practice with more difficult daily and academic situations is supplemented by guided listening of recorded materials to improve listening skills in both academic and personal settings. *Credits do not apply toward graduation. Prerequisite: ESL 081 or placement based on assessment and recommendation of an academic advisor 4/0/0 Course fee charged
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ESL 083: ESL Speech and Pronunciation III
4.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This advanced course is designed for non-native speakers of English who wish to reduce accent and develop near-native fluency with idiomatic expressions. Students focus on the organization and presentation of formal reports. It emphasizes academic language in class discussions. More advanced listening is provided and note-taking strategies are practiced to help students prepare for college-level communication demands. *Credits do not apply toward graduation. Prerequisite: ESL 081 or placement based on assessment and recommendation of an academic advisor 4/0/0 Course fee charged
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ESL 091: English for TOEFL I
3.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course provides the non-native speaker of English with practice in the elementary aspects of various sections of the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), a requirement for admission to most four-year American colleges and universities. *Credits do not apply toward graduation. Prerequisite: Placement based on assessment and recommendation of an academic advisor 3/0/0 Course fee charged
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ESL 092: English for TOEFL II
3.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course provides the non-native speaker of English with practice in the more difficult phases of sections of the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), a requirement for admission to most four-year American colleges and universities. *Credits do not apply toward graduation. Prerequisite: ESL 066 or recommendation of an academic advisor 3/0/0 Course fee charged
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ETC 101: Introduction to Entertainment, Mass Media and Society
3.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course covers the history, organization, economics, and control of mass communication in the United States. It focuses on the impact, the society and cultural influences of television, radio, film, newspapers, the Internet, magazines, videocassette, DVD, and associated media. It includes the various technology systems involved in live entertainment events, and a survey of industry job descriptions and employment opportunities. 3/0/0
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ETC 105: Entertainment Law
3.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course introduces the legal aspects of the entertainment and digital media industry. It covers ethics, copyright, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and its implications, law in cyberspace, intellectual property, performance rights, songwriting and personal appearance contracts, trademarks and other relevant topics. 3/0/0
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ETC 201: Audio/ Video and Lighting Maintenance and Technology
4.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course introduces video technology (videocassette recorders, digital recorders, controllers, switchers, character generators, waveform monitors, and video monitors), audio technology (mixers, consoles, wiring, speakers, etc.), and lighting technology, including controllers. It emphasizes equipment maintenance, daily routine maintenance, and safety guidelines. 3/3/0 Course fee charged
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ETC 205: Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
Rowan College at Burlington County
This course emphasizes writing fundamentals used in developing "the story" and scriptwriting for various forms of video and media that include news broadcasts, commercials, public service announcements, drama, and industrial video. Topics include writing scripts and text for short video/television and radio features that may be used on the College cable network, radio station, and webstreaming site. 3/0/0
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