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ENGR 110: Engineering Orientation
1.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-Central Campus
Learn about the engineering profession's role and organization in modern industry to develop basic problem solving skills used in engineering courses. Create a course plan for pre-engineering courses and transfering to a baccalaureate institution.
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ENGR 142: Computer Programming
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-Central Campus
PREREQ: MATH&141 w/ a 2.0 or better AND CSC 110 w/ a 2.0 or better. LANGUAGE: JAVA Additional 2 hours per week required during open computer lab hours.
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ENGR 214: Statics
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-Central Campus
PREREQ: MATH&151 and EITHER ENGR 140 or PHYS&221 w/ 2.0 or better. Analysis of forces acting on engineering structures in equilibrium. Vector and scalar approaches to solving problems involving combination of forces, moments, couples and resultants. Equilibrium conditions, beam problems, friction, centroids, area moments of inertia, design projects.
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ENGR 240: Intro Numerical Methods
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-Central Campus
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ENV 150: Environmental Issues And Problems
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-Central Campus
PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL& 101. A survey of topics in environmental science (ecosystems, populations, air and water pollution, etc.) with an emphasis on understanding environmental issues and problems. ENV 150 counts as an Integrated Studies or Global Studies course for "Special Requirements," AND as EITHER Individuals, Cultures and Societies or a Natural World distribution requirement. The class includes a service learning component.
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ENV 197: Internship In Sustainable Agriculture
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-Central Campus
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ENV 202: Principles Of Agroecology
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-Central Campus
PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. Survey of sustainable agriculture with particular attention to the Pacific Northwest. Course explores crop biodiversity, weed and pest management, livestock production and organic crop propagation. In addition, issues such as water use and pollution, natural resource conservation and energy use will be presented in the context of sustainable farms. Lab science. Weekend field trip. Sustainable Agriculture Education(SAgE) Program course course (Visit www.seattlecentral.edu/learn/sage).
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ESL 007: English As A Second Language-Pre-Literacy
10.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-Central Campus
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ESL 010: English As A Second Language-Level 1
10.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-Central Campus
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ESL 015: Basic Literacy For Esl Level 1
5.00 Credits
Seattle Community College-Central Campus
Literacy Reading and Writing is designed to meet the needs of pre- and non-literate students who lack basic literacy skills even in their first language. The general goals of the course are that students gain the basic skills of recognizing reading and writing the alphabet and numerals; learning basic phonics; building vocabulary; and starting to read and write commonly used words and simple sentences. Course goals are chosen from the mandated Level 1 Washington State Core Competencies for reading and writing. The state competencies are expanded upon in order to clarify student needs and curriculum goals for this course.
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