ESL & PRPE Course List

College Preparatory & Developmental Studies
ESL & PRPE Course List

Course Listing


 

Spring Semester 2012

  1. English as a Second Language (ESL)

  2. Course Number Course Name Credits
  3. A103 Oral Fluency I 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    10:00AM-11:50AM
      AHS 108
      Trafton, S -5

      CRN: 32772
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For intermediate to advanced students. Instruction in pronunciation, listening comprehension, and speaking strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on self-monitoring. Includes special practice in group discussion techniques.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on TOEFL/TSE or interview with ESL director.

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    3.  M W    10:00AM-11:50AM
      PSB 233
      Frey, J -4

      CRN: 40165
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For intermediate to advanced students. Instruction in pronunciation, listening comprehension, and speaking strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on self-monitoring. Includes special practice in group discussion techniques.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on TOEFL/TSE or interview with ESL director.

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    4.   T R   07:00PM-8:50PM
      BMH 109
      Trafton, S -5

      CRN: 40166
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For intermediate to advanced students. Instruction in pronunciation, listening comprehension, and speaking strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on self-monitoring. Includes special practice in group discussion techniques.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on TOEFL/TSE or interview with ESL director.

      More Info

    For intermediate to advanced students. Instruction in pronunciation, listening comprehension, and speaking strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on self-monitoring. Includes special practice in group discussion techniques.
    Special Note: Required language lab work.
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on TOEFL/TSE or interview with ESL director.

  4. A104 College Reading & Writing I 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   10:00AM-11:50AM
      ESH 101
      Strickland, P -8

      CRN: 32774
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For intermediate to advanced students. Extensive practice in reading and composition strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on alternatives to translation. Includes special practice in grammar.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test or TOEFL.

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    3.   T R   01:00PM-2:50PM
      AHS 108
      Strickland, P -7

      CRN: 40167
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For intermediate to advanced students. Extensive practice in reading and composition strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on alternatives to translation. Includes special practice in grammar.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test or TOEFL.

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    4.  M W    05:00PM-6:50PM
      ESH 101
      Carnahan, J -5

      CRN: 40168
      Section: 083
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For intermediate to advanced students. Extensive practice in reading and composition strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on alternatives to translation. Includes special practice in grammar.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test or TOEFL.

      More Info

    For intermediate to advanced students. Extensive practice in reading and composition strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on alternatives to translation. Includes special practice in grammar.
    Special Note: Required language lab work.
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test or TOEFL.

  5. A105 Vocabulary Enhancement I 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    08:00AM-9:50AM
      BMH 110
      Ponomareva, Y 8

      CRN: 32775
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For intermediate to advanced students. Extensive practice in different methods of acquiring a larger, more precise vocabulary. Emphasis on using context clues and choosing words to match the occasion/audience. Includes special instruction in idioms used by adults.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test or TOEFL.

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    3.  M W    01:00PM-2:50PM
      AHS 108
      Barrett, Q -12

      CRN: 40169
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For intermediate to advanced students. Extensive practice in different methods of acquiring a larger, more precise vocabulary. Emphasis on using context clues and choosing words to match the occasion/audience. Includes special instruction in idioms used by adults.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test or TOEFL.

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    4.   T R   05:00PM-6:50PM
      AHS 108
      Ponomareva, Y -12

      CRN: 40170
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For intermediate to advanced students. Extensive practice in different methods of acquiring a larger, more precise vocabulary. Emphasis on using context clues and choosing words to match the occasion/audience. Includes special instruction in idioms used by adults.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test or TOEFL.

      More Info

    For intermediate to advanced students. Extensive practice in different methods of acquiring a larger, more precise vocabulary. Emphasis on using context clues and choosing words to match the occasion/audience. Includes special instruction in idioms used by adults.
    Special Note: Required language lab work.
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test or TOEFL.

  6. A106 College Grammar I 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    03:00PM-4:50PM
      PSB 210C
      Barrett, Q -12

      CRN: 32776
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      Presents elements of English grammar for improving comprehension and accuracy. Provides focused instruction in intermediate grammar of Standard American English for academic and professional settings. Includes practice in editing. Designed for ESL students only.
      May be stacked with: ESL A110
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test.

      More Info

    3.  M W    07:00PM-8:50PM
      BMH 107
      Kwan, A -12

      CRN: 40171
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      Presents elements of English grammar for improving comprehension and accuracy. Provides focused instruction in intermediate grammar of Standard American English for academic and professional settings. Includes practice in editing. Designed for ESL students only.
      May be stacked with: ESL A110
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test.

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    4.   T R   10:00AM-11:50AM
      AHS 108
      Barrett, Q 9

      CRN: 40172
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      Presents elements of English grammar for improving comprehension and accuracy. Provides focused instruction in intermediate grammar of Standard American English for academic and professional settings. Includes practice in editing. Designed for ESL students only.
      May be stacked with: ESL A110
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test.

      More Info

    Presents elements of English grammar for improving comprehension and accuracy. Provides focused instruction in intermediate grammar of Standard American English for academic and professional settings. Includes practice in editing. Designed for ESL students only.
    May be stacked with: ESL A110
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test.

  7. A107 Oral Fluency II 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    10:00AM-11:50AM
      ESH 210
      Smith, T 3

      CRN: 32777
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For advanced students. Further instruction in pronunciation, listening comprehension, and speaking strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on self-correction. Includes special practice in formal presentation techniques.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on TOEFL/TSE, or interview with ESL director.

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    3.  M W    10:00AM-11:50AM
      ENGR 342
      Jones, L 7

      CRN: 40173
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For advanced students. Further instruction in pronunciation, listening comprehension, and speaking strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on self-correction. Includes special practice in formal presentation techniques.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on TOEFL/TSE, or interview with ESL director.

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    4.   T R   07:00PM-8:50PM
      BMH 104
      McCoy, E 2

      CRN: 40174
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For advanced students. Further instruction in pronunciation, listening comprehension, and speaking strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on self-correction. Includes special practice in formal presentation techniques.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on TOEFL/TSE, or interview with ESL director.

      More Info

    For advanced students. Further instruction in pronunciation, listening comprehension, and speaking strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on self-correction. Includes special practice in formal presentation techniques.
    Special Note: Required language lab work.
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on TOEFL/TSE, or interview with ESL director.

  8. A108 College Reading & Writing II 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    05:00PM-6:50PM
      ESH 202
      Poulsen, J -1

      CRN: 32778
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For advanced students. Further practice in reading and composition strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on the use of on-campus resources for self-improvement. Includes additional practice in grammar.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test or TOEFL.

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    3.   T R   10:00AM-11:50AM
      RH 112
      Smith, T 0

      CRN: 32779
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For advanced students. Further practice in reading and composition strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on the use of on-campus resources for self-improvement. Includes additional practice in grammar.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test or TOEFL.

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    4.   T R   10:00AM-11:50AM
      PSB 233
      TBA 18

      CRN: 32780
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For advanced students. Further practice in reading and composition strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on the use of on-campus resources for self-improvement. Includes additional practice in grammar.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test or TOEFL.

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    5.   T R   01:00PM-2:50PM
      UC 114
      Frey, J -1

      CRN: 40177
      Section: 085
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For advanced students. Further practice in reading and composition strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on the use of on-campus resources for self-improvement. Includes additional practice in grammar.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test or TOEFL.

      More Info

    6.   T R   01:00PM-2:50PM
      BMH 103
      Poulsen, J 1

      CRN: 40178
      Section: 086
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For advanced students. Further practice in reading and composition strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on the use of on-campus resources for self-improvement. Includes additional practice in grammar.
      Special Note: Required language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test or TOEFL.

      More Info

    For advanced students. Further practice in reading and composition strategies for academic and career settings. Emphasis on the use of on-campus resources for self-improvement. Includes additional practice in grammar.
    Special Note: Required language lab work.
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test or TOEFL.

  9. A109 Vocabulary Enhancement II 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    01:00PM-2:50PM
      BMH 104
      Trafton, S -3

      CRN: 32782
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For advanced students. Further practice in different methods of acquiring a larger, more precise vocabulary. Emphasis on applying knowledge of word parts from Latin and Greek. Includes special instruction in academic vocabulary.
      Special Note: Requires language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test or TOEFL.

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    3.   T R   05:00PM-6:50PM
      ESH 202
      Trafton, S 0

      CRN: 40179
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      For advanced students. Further practice in different methods of acquiring a larger, more precise vocabulary. Emphasis on applying knowledge of word parts from Latin and Greek. Includes special instruction in academic vocabulary.
      Special Note: Requires language lab work.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test or TOEFL.

      More Info

    For advanced students. Further practice in different methods of acquiring a larger, more precise vocabulary. Emphasis on applying knowledge of word parts from Latin and Greek. Includes special instruction in academic vocabulary.
    Special Note: Requires language lab work.
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test or TOEFL.

  10. A110 College Grammar II 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    03:00PM-4:50PM
      ESH 212
      Carnahan, J -1

      CRN: 32783
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      Examines elements of English grammar for improving comprehension and accuracy. Provides focused instruction in high-intermediate and advanced grammar of Standard American English for academic and professional settings. Includes practice in editing. Designed for ESL students only.
      May be stacked with: ESL A106
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test or prerequisite course.

      More Info

    3.  M W    07:00PM-8:50PM
      ESH 101
      Carnahan, J 0

      CRN: 32784
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      Examines elements of English grammar for improving comprehension and accuracy. Provides focused instruction in high-intermediate and advanced grammar of Standard American English for academic and professional settings. Includes practice in editing. Designed for ESL students only.
      May be stacked with: ESL A106
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test or prerequisite course.

      More Info

    4.   T R   08:00AM-9:50AM
      BMH 110
      Jones, L 6

      CRN: 40180
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/30-04/20

      Examines elements of English grammar for improving comprehension and accuracy. Provides focused instruction in high-intermediate and advanced grammar of Standard American English for academic and professional settings. Includes practice in editing. Designed for ESL students only.
      May be stacked with: ESL A106
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test or prerequisite course.

      More Info

    Examines elements of English grammar for improving comprehension and accuracy. Provides focused instruction in high-intermediate and advanced grammar of Standard American English for academic and professional settings. Includes practice in editing. Designed for ESL students only.
    May be stacked with: ESL A106
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test or prerequisite course.

  11. Preparatory English (PRPE)

  12. Course Number Course Name Credits
  13. A070 Basic Reading 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.    W    01:00PM-2:15PM
      SMH 101
      Amore, M 10

      CRN: 33911
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Improves basic reading skills with guided, structured practice in vocabulary, comprehension, and reading flexibility.
      Special Note: Concurrent enrollment in PRPE A080 is strongly recommended.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    3.  M      01:00PM-2:15PM
      SMH 109
      Amore, M 10

      CRN: 33911
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Improves basic reading skills with guided, structured practice in vocabulary, comprehension, and reading flexibility.
      Special Note: Concurrent enrollment in PRPE A080 is strongly recommended.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

      More Info

    Improves basic reading skills with guided, structured practice in vocabulary, comprehension, and reading flexibility.
    Special Note: Concurrent enrollment in PRPE A080 is strongly recommended.
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

  14. A072 Individualized Reading Lab 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      KCC 205
      Davidson, E 8

      CRN: 40683
      Section: D1X
      Date Range: 01/17-05/07

      Provides individualized instruction in basic reading skills, text comprehension, vocabulary development, dictionary skills, and readjustment of reading rate, in an open lab format.
      Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on reading placement test.

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    Provides individualized instruction in basic reading skills, text comprehension, vocabulary development, dictionary skills, and readjustment of reading rate, in an open lab format.
    Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits.
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on reading placement test.

  15. A076 Reading Strategies 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    10:00AM-11:25AM
      SMH 101
      Amore, M 9

      CRN: 33914
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/30-05/05

      Provides basic strategies for reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and textbook skills necessary for success in freshman college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on reading placement test.

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    3.   T     05:30PM-6:55PM
      SMH 101
      Stephens, K 7

      CRN: 33915
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/30-04/30

      Provides basic strategies for reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and textbook skills necessary for success in freshman college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on reading placement test.

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    4.     R   05:30PM-6:55PM
      SMH 109
      Stephens, K 7

      CRN: 33915
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/30-04/30

      Provides basic strategies for reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and textbook skills necessary for success in freshman college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on reading placement test.

      More Info

    5.    W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      SMH 101
      Kwan, A 2

      CRN: 33916
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Provides basic strategies for reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and textbook skills necessary for success in freshman college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on reading placement test.

      More Info

    6.  M      02:30PM-3:45PM
      SMH 109
      Kwan, A 2

      CRN: 33916
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Provides basic strategies for reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and textbook skills necessary for success in freshman college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on reading placement test.

      More Info

    7.     R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      SMH 101
      Parrish, K 1

      CRN: 33917
      Section: 083
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Provides basic strategies for reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and textbook skills necessary for success in freshman college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on reading placement test.

      More Info

    8.   T     11:30AM-12:45PM
      SMH 109
      Parrish, K 1

      CRN: 33917
      Section: 083
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Provides basic strategies for reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and textbook skills necessary for success in freshman college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on reading placement test.

      More Info

    9.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      SMH 101
      Kwan, A 0

      CRN: 33918
      Section: 084
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Provides basic strategies for reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and textbook skills necessary for success in freshman college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on reading placement test.

      More Info

    Provides basic strategies for reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and textbook skills necessary for success in freshman college classes.
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on reading placement test.

  16. A080 Basic Writing 2.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      SMH 110
      Kirk, S 12

      CRN: 33919
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Improves basic writing skills to develop sentences and paragraphs that conform to Standard American English.
      Special Note: Concurrent enrollment in PRPE A070 is strongly recommended.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

      More Info

    3.   T R   05:30PM-6:55PM
      SMH 110
      Gregovich, A 3

      CRN: 38000
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/30-05/05

      Improves basic writing skills to develop sentences and paragraphs that conform to Standard American English.
      Special Note: Concurrent enrollment in PRPE A070 is strongly recommended.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    4.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      SMH 110
      Gramse, S 12

      CRN: 41438
      Section: 083
      Date Range: 01/30-05/05

      Improves basic writing skills to develop sentences and paragraphs that conform to Standard American English.
      Special Note: Concurrent enrollment in PRPE A070 is strongly recommended.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

      More Info

    Improves basic writing skills to develop sentences and paragraphs that conform to Standard American English.
    Special Note: Concurrent enrollment in PRPE A070 is strongly recommended.
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

  17. A082 Refresher Writing Lab 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      KCC 205
      Davidson, E 7

      CRN: 40684
      Section: D1X
      Date Range: 01/17-05/07

      Provides individualized instruction in basic writing skills for school, work, personal, or creative development.
      Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.

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    Provides individualized instruction in basic writing skills for school, work, personal, or creative development.
    Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.

  18. A086 Writing Strategies 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.    W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      SMH 103
      Caparas, F 1

      CRN: 33923
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Introduces composition of paragraphs and short essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Emphasizes basic reading skills to enhance students' writing. Reviews the basics of grammar, effective sentences, and sentence combining.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    3.     R   04:00PM-5:15PM
      SMH 110
      Hoffman, J 5

      CRN: 33924
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Introduces composition of paragraphs and short essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Emphasizes basic reading skills to enhance students' writing. Reviews the basics of grammar, effective sentences, and sentence combining.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    4.   T     04:00PM-5:15PM
      SMH 110
      Hoffman, J 5

      CRN: 33924
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Introduces composition of paragraphs and short essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Emphasizes basic reading skills to enhance students' writing. Reviews the basics of grammar, effective sentences, and sentence combining.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    5.  M      05:30PM-6:55PM
      SMH 103
      Roberts, D 0

      CRN: 33925
      Section: 083
      Date Range: 01/30-05/05

      Introduces composition of paragraphs and short essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Emphasizes basic reading skills to enhance students' writing. Reviews the basics of grammar, effective sentences, and sentence combining.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    6.    W    05:30PM-6:55PM
      SMH 105
      Roberts, D 0

      CRN: 33925
      Section: 083
      Date Range: 01/30-05/05

      Introduces composition of paragraphs and short essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Emphasizes basic reading skills to enhance students' writing. Reviews the basics of grammar, effective sentences, and sentence combining.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    7.  M      09:30AM-11:00AM
      SMH 103
      Gramse, S 0

      CRN: 33926
      Section: 084
      Date Range: 01/30-05/05

      Introduces composition of paragraphs and short essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Emphasizes basic reading skills to enhance students' writing. Reviews the basics of grammar, effective sentences, and sentence combining.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    8.     R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      SMH 103
      Caparas, F -2

      CRN: 33927
      Section: 085
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Introduces composition of paragraphs and short essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Emphasizes basic reading skills to enhance students' writing. Reviews the basics of grammar, effective sentences, and sentence combining.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    9.     R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      SMH 103
      Ambler, C 1

      CRN: 38001
      Section: 086
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Introduces composition of paragraphs and short essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Emphasizes basic reading skills to enhance students' writing. Reviews the basics of grammar, effective sentences, and sentence combining.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    10.     R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      SMH 103
      Ambler, C 2

      CRN: 40182
      Section: 087
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Introduces composition of paragraphs and short essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Emphasizes basic reading skills to enhance students' writing. Reviews the basics of grammar, effective sentences, and sentence combining.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    11.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      WARD 117
      Downing, S 5

      CRN: 34699
      Section: I10
      Date Range: 01/17-05/07

      Introduces composition of paragraphs and short essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Emphasizes basic reading skills to enhance students' writing. Reviews the basics of grammar, effective sentences, and sentence combining.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    12.        
      WEB
      Leiter, G 10

      CRN: 34700
      Section: IWB
      Date Range: 01/17-05/07

      Introduces composition of paragraphs and short essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Emphasizes basic reading skills to enhance students' writing. Reviews the basics of grammar, effective sentences, and sentence combining.
      Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

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    Introduces composition of paragraphs and short essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Emphasizes basic reading skills to enhance students' writing. Reviews the basics of grammar, effective sentences, and sentence combining.
    Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test.

  19. A105 Intro to College Study Skills 1.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      SMH 109
      Pressley, R 4

      CRN: 33928
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Introduces study skills necessary for success in college-level courses. Presents strategies for information processing, lecture and textbook note-taking, and test-taking in academic settings.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    Introduces study skills necessary for success in college-level courses. Presents strategies for information processing, lecture and textbook note-taking, and test-taking in academic settings.
    Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

  20. A107 Intro to College Reading 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T     10:00AM-11:15AM
      SMH 101
      Grega, P 3

      CRN: 33929
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    3.     R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      SMH 109
      Grega, P 3

      CRN: 33929
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    4.   T     11:30AM-12:45PM
      SMH 101
      Petrunic, M 5

      CRN: 33930
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    5.     R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      SMH 109
      Petrunic, M 5

      CRN: 33930
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    6.    W    01:00PM-2:15PM
      SMH 109
      Parrish, K 1

      CRN: 33931
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    7.     R   05:30PM-6:55PM
      SMH 101
      Lewis, P 1

      CRN: 33932
      Section: 083
      Date Range: 01/30-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    8.   T     05:30PM-6:55PM
      SMH 109
      Lewis, P 1

      CRN: 33932
      Section: 083
      Date Range: 01/30-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    9.  M      02:30PM-3:45PM
      SMH 101
      Parrish, K -2

      CRN: 33933
      Section: 084
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    10.    W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      SMH 109
      Parrish, K -2

      CRN: 33933
      Section: 084
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    11.     R   02:30PM-3:45PM
      SMH 109
      Spohnholz, A 2

      CRN: 33935
      Section: 08A
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    12.   T R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      SMH 101
      Petrunic, M 2

      CRN: 33936
      Section: 08B
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    13.     R   04:00PM-5:25PM
      SMH 101
      Parrish, K 3

      CRN: 40184
      Section: 08C
      Date Range: 01/30-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    14.   T     04:00PM-5:25PM
      SMH 109
      Parrish, K 3

      CRN: 40184
      Section: 08C
      Date Range: 01/30-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    15.   T     08:30AM-9:45AM
      SMH 101
      Grega, P 5

      CRN: 33934
      Section: 281
      Date Range: 01/31-04/30

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    16.        
      WEB
      Siemers, C 14

      CRN: 34702
      Section: IWB
      Date Range: 01/17-05/07

      Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

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    Improves literal and critical reading skills, academic vocabulary, and textbook comprehension and retention. Explores the connection between reading and writing needed for success in college classes.
    Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate score on reading placement test is required.

  21. A108 Intro to College Writing 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.    W    01:00PM-2:15PM
      SMH 103
      Ambler, C -1

      CRN: 33939
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    3.    W    08:30AM-9:45AM
      SMH 103
      Ambler, C -1

      CRN: 33940
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    4.     R   04:00PM-5:15PM
      SMH 103
      Bauer, H 1

      CRN: 33941
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    5.    W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      SMH 103
      Caparas, F -2

      CRN: 33942
      Section: 083
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    6.   T     01:00PM-2:15PM
      SMH 103
      Gramse, S 1

      CRN: 33943
      Section: 084
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    7.   T     11:30AM-12:45PM
      SMH 103
      Spohnholz, A 0

      CRN: 33944
      Section: 085
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    8.   T     02:30PM-3:45PM
      SMH 103
      Gramse, S 3

      CRN: 33945
      Section: 086
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    9.  M W    01:00PM-2:15PM
      SMH 110
      Hoffman, J -1

      CRN: 33946
      Section: 087
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    10.        
      DIST BLKBD
      Bower, J 4

      CRN: 33947
      Section: 088
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    11.     R   07:00PM-8:15PM
      SMH 103
      Bauer, H 0

      CRN: 33948
      Section: 089
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    12.   T     04:00PM-5:25PM
      SMH 103
      McCoy, E -2

      CRN: 33949
      Section: 08A
      Date Range: 01/30-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    13.  M W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      SMH 110
      Hoffman, J 0

      CRN: 33951
      Section: 08C
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    14.   T     05:30PM-6:55PM
      SMH 103
      McCoy, E -1

      CRN: 33952
      Section: 08D
      Date Range: 01/30-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    15.     R   02:30PM-3:45PM
      SMH 103
      Hoffman, J 2

      CRN: 33953
      Section: 08F
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    16.   T     09:30AM-11:00AM
      SMH 103
      Kirk, S -3

      CRN: 33954
      Section: 08G
      Date Range: 01/30-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    17.     R   09:30AM-11:00AM
      SMH 105
      Kirk, S -3

      CRN: 33954
      Section: 08G
      Date Range: 01/30-05/05

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    18.     R   08:30AM-9:45AM
      SMH 103
      Caparas, F 4

      CRN: 33955
      Section: 08J
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    19.  M      11:30AM-12:45PM
      SMH 103
      Spohnholz, A 3

      CRN: 33956
      Section: 08M
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    20.  M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      SMH 110
      Hoffman, J 2

      CRN: 40186
      Section: 08N
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

      More Info

    21.    W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      SMH 103
      Jones, L -2

      CRN: 40185
      Section: 08P
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    22.    W    03:00PM-4:30PM
      SMH 105
      Palmer, M -1

      CRN: 40187
      Section: 08Q
      Date Range: 01/30-05/05

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    23.       S 10:00AM-1:00PM
      SMH 105
      Walton, J 5

      CRN: 40188
      Section: 08R
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    24.  M      01:00PM-2:30PM
      SMH 103
      Kirk, S -1

      CRN: 41507
      Section: 08S
      Date Range: 01/30-05/05

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    25.   T     05:30PM-8:15PM
      FORT
      Tisdale, M 12

      CRN: 33957
      Section: 165
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    26.       S 01:00PM-3:45PM
      ER 228-I
      Tisdale, M 10

      CRN: 33958
      Section: 191
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    27.   T     05:30PM-6:45PM
      SMH 105
      Rearden, D 0

      CRN: 33959
      Section: 280
      Date Range: 01/17-01/17

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

      More Info

    28.        
      DIST BLKBD
      Watts, T 6

      CRN: 33960
      Section: 281
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    29.      F  09:00AM-9:50AM
      KCC 118
      Griffin, J 5

      CRN: 40682
      Section: D11
      Date Range: 01/17-05/07

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    30.  M W    10:30AM-11:20AM
      KCC 118
      Griffin, J 5

      CRN: 40682
      Section: D11
      Date Range: 01/17-05/07

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    31.   T     05:30PM-6:45PM
      KCC 211
      Dodge, B 8

      CRN: 40686
      Section: D12
      Date Range: 01/17-05/01

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    32.     R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      KCC 118
      Dodge, B 8

      CRN: 40686
      Section: D12
      Date Range: 01/19-05/03

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

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    33.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      MCCB 151
      Scott, J 16

      CRN: 41313
      Section: I11
      Date Range: 01/17-05/07

      Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

      More Info

    Preparation for ENGL A111 and alternative to ENGL A109. Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students' writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing.
    Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriate scores on reading and writing placement tests required.

 

  1. Mathematics (MATH)

  2. Course Number Course Name Credits
  3. A054 Prealgebra 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.   T R   09:00AM-10:30AM
      SMH 110
      Croft, T 1

      CRN: 33138
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Basic concepts of prealgebra mathematics. Includes arithmetic operations and applications, whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry and measures, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, solution of simple equations, and introduction to graphing and statistics.
      Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent to MATH A054.

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    3.  M W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      SMH 110
      Croft, T -2

      CRN: 33139
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Basic concepts of prealgebra mathematics. Includes arithmetic operations and applications, whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry and measures, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, solution of simple equations, and introduction to graphing and statistics.
      Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent to MATH A054.

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    4.  M W    01:00PM-2:15PM
      BMH 103
      Croft, T -3

      CRN: 33140
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Basic concepts of prealgebra mathematics. Includes arithmetic operations and applications, whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry and measures, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, solution of simple equations, and introduction to graphing and statistics.
      Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent to MATH A054.

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    5.  M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      ESH 206
      Wooten, D -2

      CRN: 33141
      Section: 083
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Basic concepts of prealgebra mathematics. Includes arithmetic operations and applications, whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry and measures, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, solution of simple equations, and introduction to graphing and statistics.
      Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent to MATH A054.

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    6.   T R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      SMH 110
      Croft, T -1

      CRN: 33142
      Section: 084
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Basic concepts of prealgebra mathematics. Includes arithmetic operations and applications, whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry and measures, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, solution of simple equations, and introduction to graphing and statistics.
      Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent to MATH A054.

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    7.   T R   02:30PM-3:45PM
      BMH 110
      Hazelton, L -1

      CRN: 33143
      Section: 085
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Basic concepts of prealgebra mathematics. Includes arithmetic operations and applications, whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry and measures, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, solution of simple equations, and introduction to graphing and statistics.
      Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent to MATH A054.

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    8.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      ESH 214
      Bonin, D 0

      CRN: 33144
      Section: 086
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Basic concepts of prealgebra mathematics. Includes arithmetic operations and applications, whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry and measures, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, solution of simple equations, and introduction to graphing and statistics.
      Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent to MATH A054.

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    9.  M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      BMH 108
      Wooten, D -2

      CRN: 40189
      Section: 087
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Basic concepts of prealgebra mathematics. Includes arithmetic operations and applications, whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry and measures, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, solution of simple equations, and introduction to graphing and statistics.
      Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent to MATH A054.

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    10.   T R   05:30PM-7:00PM
      FORT
      Frisch, S 3

      CRN: 33145
      Section: 165
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Basic concepts of prealgebra mathematics. Includes arithmetic operations and applications, whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry and measures, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, solution of simple equations, and introduction to graphing and statistics.
      Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent to MATH A054.

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    11.       S 12:00PM-2:45PM
      ER 228-E
      Frisch, S 4

      CRN: 33146
      Section: 191
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Basic concepts of prealgebra mathematics. Includes arithmetic operations and applications, whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry and measures, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, solution of simple equations, and introduction to graphing and statistics.
      Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent to MATH A054.

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    12.     R   06:30PM-9:15PM
      CHHS 201
      Thompson, D 7

      CRN: 40262
      Section: 192
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Basic concepts of prealgebra mathematics. Includes arithmetic operations and applications, whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry and measures, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, solution of simple equations, and introduction to graphing and statistics.
      Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent to MATH A054.

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    Basic concepts of prealgebra mathematics. Includes arithmetic operations and applications, whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, percent, geometry and measures, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, solution of simple equations, and introduction to graphing and statistics.
    Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent to MATH A054.

  4. A055 Elementary Algebra 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    08:30AM-9:45AM
      SSB 211
      Futerman, A 4

      CRN: 33149
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    3.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      SSB 253
      Lee, L -2

      CRN: 33151
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    4.  M W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      ESH 212
      Pearson, S -2

      CRN: 33154
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    5.  M W    01:00PM-2:15PM
      ESH 209
      Ossiander-Gobeille, M -2

      CRN: 33155
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    6.  M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      ESH 214
      Harris, F 0

      CRN: 33156
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    7.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      ESH 204
      Iris, B 0

      CRN: 33157
      Section: 083
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    8.   T R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      ESH 214
      Iris, B -1

      CRN: 33158
      Section: 084
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    9.   T R   02:30PM-3:45PM
      ESH 104
      Ossiander-Gobeille, M 0

      CRN: 33159
      Section: 085
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    10.   T R   05:30PM-6:45PM
      ESH 212
      Cannon, D 2

      CRN: 33160
      Section: 086
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    11.  M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      ESH 203
      Pearson, S 1

      CRN: 40190
      Section: 087
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    12.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      ESH 204
      Johnston, G 1

      CRN: 40191
      Section: 088
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    13.   T R   07:30PM-9:00PM
      FORT
      Frisch, S 3

      CRN: 33161
      Section: 165
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    14.  M W    07:30PM-9:00PM
      EAFB
      Hendrickson, H 6

      CRN: 33162
      Section: 175
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    15.    W    06:30PM-9:15PM
      CHHS 203
      Frisch, S 2

      CRN: 33163
      Section: 191
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    16.       S 10:00AM-12:45PM
      ER 228-F
      Cacy, R 0

      CRN: 33164
      Section: 192
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    17.  M      07:00PM-8:15PM
      SMH 110
      Johnston, G 0

      CRN: 33165
      Section: 280
      Date Range: 01/23-01/23

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    18.        
      KCC
      Mickelson, J 0

      CRN: 41517
      Section: D1S
      Date Range: 01/17-05/07

      Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
    Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.

  5. A060 Essential Mathematics 4.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W F  07:00AM-8:15AM
      SSB 119
      Schroeder, S -4

      CRN: 33166
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Teaches the concepts of basic arithmetic and introductory algebra. Includes operations and properties on real numbers, ratio, proportion, percent, scientific notation and variation, topics from consumer mathematics, evaluation of literal expressions, solution and graphs of linear equations and inequalities; radicals and exponents, polynomials, factoring and special products, fundamental operations with algebraic fractions, solution of quadratic equations, and elementary systems of equations. Geometric formulae are presented on a case-by-case basis as needed.
      Special Note: Equivalent to MATH A054 and MATH A055. Credit will not be given for both MATH A055 and MATH A060. Placement test not required.

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    Teaches the concepts of basic arithmetic and introductory algebra. Includes operations and properties on real numbers, ratio, proportion, percent, scientific notation and variation, topics from consumer mathematics, evaluation of literal expressions, solution and graphs of linear equations and inequalities; radicals and exponents, polynomials, factoring and special products, fundamental operations with algebraic fractions, solution of quadratic equations, and elementary systems of equations. Geometric formulae are presented on a case-by-case basis as needed.
    Special Note: Equivalent to MATH A054 and MATH A055. Credit will not be given for both MATH A055 and MATH A060. Placement test not required.

  6. A105 Intermediate Algebra 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    08:30AM-9:45AM
      RH 211
      Valentine, C 1

      CRN: 33167
      Section: 001
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    3.  M W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      SSB 119
      Haig, J 0

      CRN: 33168
      Section: 002
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    4.  M W    11:30AM-12:45PM
      SSB 213
      Smiley, L -1

      CRN: 33169
      Section: 003
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    5.  M W    01:00PM-2:15PM
      SSB 118
      Chambers, R -1

      CRN: 33170
      Section: 004
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    6.  M W    04:00PM-5:15PM
      SSB 119
      Bladow, D -1

      CRN: 33171
      Section: 005
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    7.  M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      SSB 253
      Bladow, D -1

      CRN: 33172
      Section: 006
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    8.   T R   08:30AM-9:45AM
      SSB 224
      Lee, L 0

      CRN: 33173
      Section: 007
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    9.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      BMH 109
      Futerman, A 0

      CRN: 33174
      Section: 008
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    10.   T R   11:30AM-12:45PM
      RH 111
      Harder, A -3

      CRN: 33175
      Section: 009
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    11.   T R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      BMH 104
      Chambers, R 0

      CRN: 33176
      Section: 010
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    12.   T R   04:00PM-5:15PM
      ESH 203
      Cannon, D 0

      CRN: 33177
      Section: 011
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    13.  M W    10:00AM-11:15AM
      BMH 110
      Iris, B 1

      CRN: 33178
      Section: 080
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    14.  M W    01:00PM-2:15PM
      ESH 202
      Iris, B -1

      CRN: 33179
      Section: 081
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    15.  M W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      BMH 108
      Ossiander-Gobeille, M -5

      CRN: 33180
      Section: 082
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    16.   T R   10:00AM-11:15AM
      BMH 201
      Harman, T -2

      CRN: 33181
      Section: 083
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    17.   T R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      ESH 212
      Harman, T -3

      CRN: 33182
      Section: 084
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    18.   T R   02:30PM-3:45PM
      ESH 212
      Wang Jr, G 0

      CRN: 33183
      Section: 085
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    19.   T R   04:00PM-5:15PM
      ESH 205
      Wang Jr, G -1

      CRN: 33184
      Section: 086
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    20.  M W    05:30PM-6:45PM
      SMH 110
      Ossiander-Gobeille, M 0

      CRN: 40192
      Section: 087
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    21.  M W    07:30PM-9:00PM
      FORT
      Okland, H 15

      CRN: 33185
      Section: 165
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    22.  M W    03:00PM-4:30PM
      EAFB
      Schroeder, S 2

      CRN: 33186
      Section: 173
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    23.       S 01:00PM-3:45PM
      ER 228-H
      Bonin, D 4

      CRN: 33187
      Section: 191
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    24.     R   06:30PM-9:15PM
      ER 228-B
      Bodde, B 10

      CRN: 33188
      Section: 192
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    25.     R   06:30PM-9:15PM
      CHHS 181
      Leary, K 17

      CRN: 33189
      Section: 193
      Date Range: 01/17-05/05

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    26.   T     07:00PM-8:15PM
      DIST ELIVE
      Johnston, G 0

      CRN: 33190
      Section: 280
      Date Range: 01/18-05/05

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    27.    W    07:00PM-8:15PM
      DIST ELIVE
      Johnston, G 0

      CRN: 33191
      Section: 281
      Date Range: 01/19-05/05

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    28.   T R   04:00PM-5:15PM
      BBB 110
      Mickelson, J 7

      CRN: 41295
      Section: D12
      Date Range: 01/17-05/03

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    29.  M W    02:30PM-3:45PM
      WARD 116
      Rohl, E -2

      CRN: 34628
      Section: I11
      Date Range: 01/17-05/07

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    30.   T R   01:00PM-2:15PM
      SNOD 118
      Thomas, P 2

      CRN: 39327
      Section: P15
      Date Range: 01/17-05/07

      Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
      Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
    Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
    Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

  7. A107 *College Algebra 4.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.        
      MSCTHS
      Schiewe, M 5

      CRN: 42210
      Section: P1T
      Date Range: 01/04-05/22

      Covers equations and inequalities, function theory, solution of equations greater than second degree, determinants and matrices, systems of equations and inequalities, exponential and logarithmic function, graphs and equations of conic sections, including applications of all these topics; binomial theorem; sequences and series; mathematical induction and combinatoric notation.
      Special Note: A student may apply no more than 7 credits from any combination of MATH A107, A108, and A109 toward the graduation requirements for any baccalaureate degree.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    Covers equations and inequalities, function theory, solution of equations greater than second degree, determinants and matrices, systems of equations and inequalities, exponential and logarithmic function, graphs and equations of conic sections, including applications of all these topics; binomial theorem; sequences and series; mathematical induction and combinatoric notation.
    Special Note: A student may apply no more than 7 credits from any combination of MATH A107, A108, and A109 toward the graduation requirements for any baccalaureate degree.
    Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

  8. A108 *Trigonometry 3.0
    1. Days Time Location Instructor Open Seats
    2.  M W    07:00PM-8:15PM
      SSB 119
      Fautanu, C 14

      CRN: 41447
      Section: 006
      Date Range: 01/17-04/30

      Covers angular measure and trigonometric functions, fundamental trigonometric identities, composite angle identities, and graphs of trigonometric functions. Also includes complex numbers, DeMoivre's theorem, solution of right and oblique triangles, solution of trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions and vectors. Provides calculation practice helpful for physics, engineering and survey technology courses.
      Special Note: A student may apply no more than 7 credits from any combination of MATH A107, A108 and A109 toward the graduation requirements for any baccalaureate degree.
      Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

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    Covers angular measure and trigonometric functions, fundamental trigonometric identities, composite angle identities, and graphs of trigonometric functions. Also includes complex numbers, DeMoivre's theorem, solution of right and oblique triangles, solution of trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions and vectors. Provides calculation practice helpful for physics, engineering and survey technology courses.
    Special Note: A student may apply no more than 7 credits from any combination of MATH A107, A108 and A109 toward the graduation requirements for any baccalaureate degree.
    Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.

* - Course meets a GER requirement