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This 10 or 12 credit Coordinated Studies class is especially designed for new or returning students. In this evening course, we will approach the theme of "Beginnings" by asking what and how you need to develop at the beginning of your college experience, particularly focusing on the academic skills of reading, writing, speaking, and critical thinking that will help you be successful in college. We will focus on reading and discussing fiction and non-fiction to investigate how we sustain our own culture and communicate with other cultures around us. We will investigate how to communicate one's identity by investigating the values and strengths of one's family, native language, or culture of origin. We will use seminars to explore the books and use writing to focus on the themes that emerge from the texts. We will ask questions such as: What are the rewards of telling our stories and hearing others as we cross cultures together? How do family stories and our own stories shape our reactions to other cultures and peoples? Fulfills some of the following AA requirements depending on which classes you register for: VLPA, Communication, Composition, US Cultures, and Integrated Studies Prerequisites: Placement into ENGL&101 required for enrollment in C4
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5.00 Credits
Surveys literature by women from perspectives including African, Asian, Latin American, Middle Eastern and other non-western cultures. Prereq: Placement into ENGL& 101. Transfer class.
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3.00 Credits
Create an individual project, syllabus and outcomes with instructor. Prereq: Permission. Transfer class
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This 10 or 12 credit Coordinated Studies class is especially designed for new or returning students. In this evening course, we will approach the theme of "Beginnings" by asking what and how you need to develop at the beginning of your college experience, particularly focusing on the academic skills of reading, writing, speaking, and critical thinking that will help you be successful in college. We will focus on reading and discussing fiction and non-fiction to investigate how we sustain our own culture and communicate with other cultures around us. We will investigate how to communicate one's identity by investigating the values and strengths of one's family, native language, or culture of origin. We will use seminars to explore the books and use writing to focus on the themes that emerge from the texts. We will ask questions such as: What are the rewards of telling our stories and hearing others as we cross cultures together? How do family stories and our own stories shape our reactions to other cultures and peoples? Fulfills some of the following AA requirements depending on which classes you register for: VLPA, Communication, Composition, US Cultures, and Integrated Studies Prerequisites: Placement into ENGL&101 required for enrollment in C4
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5.00 Credits
Basic concepts, resultants, force-couple relationships, equilibrium analysis, three-dimensional structures, two-dimensional frames, trusses, beams and friction. Vector algebra used. Prereq: MATH& 152 and PHYS& 221 . Transfer class.
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5.00 Credits
A survey of the interactions between the human population and the environment, emphasizing attitudes and actions necessary to maintain a healthy human-environment ecosystem. Fulfills Global Studies requirement. Transfer class.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasis on basic vocabulary, simple sentence structure, pronunciation, basic reading and writing needed for daily functioning. Concentrates on developing oral and listening skills through drills, dialogues, role-playing, dictation and conversation. Work on literacy skills.
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10.00 Credits
For students who are preliterate in their native languages, or literate in a written language which is based on a non-Roman alphabet. See ESL Adviser to enroll.
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5.00 Credits
Beginning literacy course emphasizing basic vocabulary, reading, writing, listening, and speaking needed for daily life. Prereq: ESL 011 or placement.
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10.00 Credits
Beginning course for non-native speakers of English with emphasis on vocabulary, pronunciation, basic reading and writing needed to meet daily survival situations. Prereq: ESL 012 or placement.
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