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CNSL 305 - Orientation to College
Introduces college services and programs. Identifies and explores programs and services designed to assist students entering college credit courses. Variable credits from 1.5 high school electives credits up to five (5) high school elective credits may be awarded upon passing the course.
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CNSL 307 - College Success Skills
This course focuses on college success strategies to prepare for college. Non-credit and credit career and academic pathways will be introduced. Success skills will be explored by identifying personal values, preferred learning modes, setting educational goals, college etiquette, and time management skills that relate to educational success as an adult learner.
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HSOTH 640 - Vietnamese 1
This course is designed to teach students the foundations of the Vietnamese language, including pronunciation, elementary vocabulary and basic sentence structure. It will give additional emphasis to building proficiency in simple conversations, understanding essential written texts, and appreciating Vietnamese culture through real-world scenarios.
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HSOTH 740 - Spanish 1
Provides English speaking students with a beginning course in Spanish, emphasizing oral communication, vocabulary building, fundamental pronunciation, and grammar.
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HSOTH 742 - Spanish 2
Provides English speaking students with additional skills, concepts, grammar and vocuabulary appropriate for a first year course in learning to speak and write Spanish.
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HSOTH 743 - Spanish 3
Spanish 3 builds on the fundamental language elements taught in Spanish 2 and expands to focus on the four language skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening in the target language. Students will elaborate on ideas, ask and answer questions, narrate and describe in sentences and understand short oral and written passages. They will extend their language skills, become more accurate in the language they produce, and comprehend a greater variety of texts and, generate responses, and initiate interactions in the language in ways that are more complex. They will recognize the interrelatedness of cultural products, practices, and perspectives of Spanish-speaking Countries.
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HSOTH 744 - Spanish 4
Spanish 4 builds on the fundamental language elements taught in Spanish 3 and expands to focus on the four language skills: reading, writing, speaking, and listening in the target language. This course is designed for students wishing to refine and enhance the language skills and cultural knowledge acquired in the prior years of study. While it is expected that students have been introduced to many of the main concepts of Spanish grammar, we will continue to review and practice these concepts in the context of conversation, reading, and writing. New concepts introduced in level 4 are the Preterite and the Present Progressive tenses.
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HSS 222 - Math Jams
Review algebra basics, gain confidence in solving equations, and practice algebraic problems you will see in college.
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HSSCI 166 - Introduction to Healthcare Sciences
Basic medical terminology, explore basic anatomy and physiology, be introduced to microbiology, and gain an understanding of common diseases.
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HSSOC 226 - Ethnic Studies
Provides introduction to historical and contemporary issues of race, ethnicity, nationality, sexuality, and culture, for historically marginalized groups of Americans.
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LRN 165 - College Algebra Prep
Provides instruction in basic algebra concepts, math vocabulary, and algebraic operations. This course is intended to be a bridge from basic arithmetic to elementary algebra
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