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ABE 009 - Academic Skills
This ABE course helps you build basic skills in reading, writing, spelling, vocabulary, math, and grammar. Improve basic skills to an eighth grade level. Lessons focus on life skills that individuals use every day.
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ESL 010 - ESL Writing
Introduces non-native English speakers to an overview
of the writing process including activities to improve
student composition skills.
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View 3 Sections |
ESL 120 - ESL for Citizenship
English needed to prepare for the U.S. Citizenship Examination.
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View 3 Sections |
ESL 300 - Literacy
Learn to read and write the English alphabet and communicate personal information.
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View 8 Sections |
ESL 301 - Beginning Low
Learn to read and write sentences and communicate basic needs.
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View 8 Sections |
ESL 302 - Beginning High
Read one-page texts about familiar topics and write multiple sentences. Have conversations to share needs, likes, and dislikes.
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View 6 Sections |
ESL 303 - Intermediate Low
Learn to read different types of texts and write paragraphs. Summarize and share opinions in conversation.
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View 5 Sections |
ESL 304 - Intermediate High
Read various texts and write well-structured paragraphs. Share ideas and opinions about a wide range of topics in conversation.
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View 5 Sections |
ESL 305 - Advanced Low
Read and communicate about authentic English texts on a wide range of topics and write multi-paragraph compositions. Use critical thinking skills to share opinions and debate in conversation.
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View 3 Sections |
ESL 306 - Advanced High
Read, communicate, and debate about authentic English texts on a wide range of topics and write well-structured, multi-paragraph compositions. Use critical and creative thinking skills to easily convey opinions and debate in conversation.
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ESL 440 - ESL BEGINNING MULTILEVEL
Emphasizes creative oral language activities, introductory critical thinking skills in reading comprehension, and creative and academic writing tasks. Recommended for students in Beginning Low and Beginning High ESL levels.
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ESL 500 - ESL INTERMEDIATE MULTILEVEL
Emphasizes creative oral language activities, introductory
critical thinking skills in reading comprehension, and
creative and academic writing tasks. Recommended for
students in Intermediate Low and Intermediate High ESL
levels.
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View 2 Sections |
ESL 520 - English for Work 2
Focuses on communicating in the workplace, job safety, work-related vocabulary skills, workplace culture and career pathways.
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ESL 530 - American English Pronunciation
English language fluency with an emphasis on receptive skills and pronunciation.
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View 2 Sections |
ESL 570 - Conversation 1
Basic conversational strategies and oral skills for basic social interactions.
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View 8 Sections |
ESL 580 - Conversation 2
Advanced conversational strategies and development of oral skills for level appropriate settings.
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View 5 Sections |
ESL 601 - ADVANCED GRAMMAR AND WRITING
Emphasizes control of more advanced grammar
structures in writing, with a focus on complex sentences,
punctuation, verb tenses and forms, and word order.
Writing instruction focuses on pre-collegiate skills:
anticipating the needs and questions of readers, creating
clear main ideas with strong support and development,
using effective transition strategies, and learning to edit.
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ESL 606 - INTERACTIVE LANGUAGE TRAINING
Provides students with supervised one-on-one and small
group instruction in ESL listening, speaking, reading,
writing, grammar, citizenship, employability skills, and
academic subjects. Computer technology is used to
enhance learning. The class is open to ESL students of all
levels.
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HSGED 031 - GED TEST PREPARATION
Provides preparation for the GED exams.
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View 1 Section |
HSS 400 - High School Equivalency Test Preparation
Provides individualized instruction in preparation for the High School Equivalency exam. Covers test-taking strategies and the essentials of reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies.
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View 5 Sections |
HSS 402 - High School Equivalency Test Preparation - Writing
Provides preparation for the GED and HiSET exams in the area of writing.
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View 1 Section |
HSS 403 - HiSET Test Preparation- Reading
HiSET Test preparation in the subject of reading.
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View 1 Section |
HSS 404 - High School Equivalency Test Preparation- Science
Provides preparation for the GED and HiSET Science exam.
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View 1 Section |
HSS 405 - High School Equivalency Test Preparation- Social Science
Provides preparation for the GED and HiSET Social Science exam.
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View 1 Section |
MUSCE 126 - Chorale Music
Provides a beginning level studio course which introduces students to the world of chorale singing.
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View 1 Section |
OAP 200 - Health and Wellness
Provides information and discussion related to current and relevant health and wellness topics. Students will research techniques, decision making, and communication skills to enhance learning.
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View 5 Sections |
OAP 802 - Seminar for Older Adults
Provides information and a discussion forum related to th examination of concerns common to older adults.
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View 2 Sections |
OAP 823 - Manipulative Skills for Older Adults
Concentrates on maintenance and improvement of motor skills though utilization of a variety of art media and techniques.
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View 20 Sections |
VBUS 030 - How to Build a Home-Based Business
This course provides an overview of the process of planning,
launching, and operating a home-based business. Students will
learn to distinguish between the various forms of home-based
businesses and explain how they can be supported by business
models.
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VBUS 040 - Accounting for Non-Accountants
Designed for those who may be interested in building a homebased business, this course introduces general accounting principles,
including basic terminology, processes, and an overview of financial
statements. An emphasis is placed on utilizing accounting methods
to generate and interpret financial information in real-life situations
to make managerial and financial decisions.
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VBUS 096 - Introduction to Digital Cameras
Digital camera basics.
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VBUS 107 - Seminar: Adobe Lightroom
Seminar in Adobe Tools
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VBUS 119 - Introduction to Keyboarding and Basic Windows
Provides introductory instruction for keyboarding by touch and learning MS Windows. This class or Introduction to Windows is highly recommended prior to taking other classes taught within the Windows environment.
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VBUS 150 - Introduction to Digital Marketing
This class is an introduction to the use of digital marketing methods to research market conditions in local, regional, or national areas, and to gather information to determine potential sales of a product or
service. Students will learn how to use marketing tools to gather and analyze information on competitors, prices, and sales.
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VBUS 262 - Introduction to Spreadsheets/MS Excel
Instruction in basic spreadsheet concepts using sample problems.
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VBUS 303 - Introduction to Electronic Imaging/Adobe Photoshop
Instruction in using the Photoshop software program.
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VMED 010 - Overview of the Nursing Assistant Training Program
This class is designed to provide an introduction to the clinical and theoretical requirements for the Certified Nursing Assistant Program.
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VMED 031 - Caregiver Training
In a simulated caregiving environment, students will gain experience performing caregiver duties which may include nutrition, cleanliness, ambulation, and household activities.
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VMED 080 - Introduction to the Behavior Technician Program
This is 1 of 2 required classes to earn the Behavior Technician certificate. It is highly recommended to take VMED 080 prior to registering in VMED 081. Content acquired in VMED 080 is essential for VMED 081.
The behavior technician program prepares individuals for a certification exam and front line work in the field of applied behavior analysis. Courses will cover Autism Spectrum Disorder, basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), teaching methodologies based on ABA, prompting, generalization and maintenance, and data
collection for skill acquisition. This is the first course in a
two-course series.
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VMED 081 - Behavior Technician Certification Training
(This is 1 of 2 required classes to earn the Behavior Technician certificate. It is highly recommended to take VMED 080 prior to registering in VMED 081. Content acquired in VMED 080 is essential for VMED 081.)
The behavior technician certification training course will
cover Defining Behavior, Functional Behavior Assessment,
Antecedent and Consequence Interventions, Measurement,
Community and Social Skills, and Ethics and Professionalism.
This is the second course in a two-course series. Students
who successfully complete both courses in this series will
learn the skills required to take any of the three nationally
accredited behavior technician exams.
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WKPR 006 - Communication Skills for Successful Employment
Communication Skills for Successful Employment
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WKPR 010 - Customer Service for Medical Field
Customer Service for Medical Field
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WKPR 011 - Introduction to Handling Money
Introduction to Handling Money
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WKPR 017 - Applying Math Skills on Job
Applying Math Skills on Job
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WKPR 500 - Workforce Readiness
Provides instruction in office skills for employment preparation. Students will learn communication, decision-making, interpersonal, leadership, lifelong learning, and job seeking skills.
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