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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Phonics, language patterns, and working with contextual written material. Beginning class for basic skills improvement in reading for adults who are unable to read sufficiently well to meet the requirements of adult life in the United States. Upon completion of ABE Reading I, students will be able to use the above-stated skills at a beginning literacy level.
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Retelling text for literal comprehension, identifying the main idea in short paragraphs, identifying cause/effect and sequencing, the reading and interpretation of simple signs and symbols as well as alphabetization. Second class for basic skills improvement in reading for adults who are unable to read sufficiently well to meet the requirements of adult life in the United States. Upon completion of ABE Reading II, students will be able to use the above-stated skills in everyday life.
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Reading, comprehension and analysis of reading material with a greater emphasis upon word meanings and the structure of paragraphs. Further work on identifying the main idea, distinguishing between fact and opinion, and demonstrating comprehension of a variety of reading materials at a basic level. Third class for basic skills improvement in reading for adults. Upon completion of ABE Reading III, students will be able to use the above-stated skills in everyday life.
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Reading, comprehension and analysis of various materials by recognition and consideration of main ideas and organization. Evaluate, comprehend and make inferences from a variety of written materials. Fourth class for basic skills improvement in reading for adults. Upon completion of ABE Reading IV, students will be able to use the above-stated skills in everyday life.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Introduction to keyboarding development, computer terminology, use of software and word processing. Concurrent enrollment in ABE or ESL Level IV or above required. Students must be enrolled in ABE or ESL classes.
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Beginning course provides instruction regarding effective reading strategies for use with content areas such as business correspondence, important historical documents, science and social sciences. Prerequisite: Recommended score on placement test.
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Intermediate course provides instruction regarding effective reading strategies for use with content areas such as business correspondence, important historical documents, science and social science. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ABE 032 and 042 or recommended score on placement test.
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1.00 Credits
Pre-GED level course provides more advanced instruction regarding effective reading strategies for use with content areas such as business correspondence, important historical documents, science and social sciences. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ABE 033 and 043 or recommended score on placement test.
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5.00 Credits
Accounting theory and practice including the entire accounting cycle, the structure and interpretation of accounts and financial statements with applications to managerial decisions. Formerly BUS 231. Credit not allowed for both BUS 231 and ACCT& 201. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 (ENGL 101) and MATH 095 or consent of Instructional Unit. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of ACCT& 201 with emphasis on payroll, partnership and corporation accounting, statement of cash flow, analysis and interpretation of financial statements. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ACCT& 201 (BUS 231). FormerlyBUS 232. Credit not allowed for both BUS 232 and ACCT& 202. [SE]
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