Caldwell Course Schedule
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Current Caldwell Center Courses
APR 199 CA
1ST YR PLUMBING APPRENTICE
Hybrid Course - students will meet on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the class. Students are required to complete additional course work online.
Instructor: Olson, Cache |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
APR 199 CB
2ND YR PLUMBING APPRENTICE
Hybrid Course - students will meet on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the class. Students are required to complete additional course work online.
Instructor: Olson, Cache |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
APR 199 CC
3RD YR PLUMBING APPRENTICE
Hybrid Course - students will meet on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the class. Students are required to complete additional course work online.
Instructor: Olson, Cache |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
APR 199 CD
4TH YR PLUMBING APPRENTICE
Instructor: Olson, Cache |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: S 9:00AM-12:00PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
ART 131 CA
BEGINNING DRAWING
Teaches students to acquire and refine representational skills using a variety of techniques and media. Presents contemporary art concepts with the intention of leading each student toward a personal direction. Introduces each new concept, medium, or technique with slide lectures and discussions.
Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MWR 2:00PM-4:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MWR 2:00PM-4:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
ART 132 CA
INTERMEDIATE DRAWING
Continues, on a more ambitious level, skills and ideas that were introduced in ART 131. Explores techniques to achieve more gestural surfaces. Introduces color media (ink, color pencil and pastels). Prerequisite: ART 131.
Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
ART 133 CA
ADVANCED DRAWING
Continues, on a more ambitious level, skills and ideas that were introduced in ART 132. Explores techniques to achieve more gestural surfaces. Introduces color media (ink, color pencil and pastels). Prerequisite: ART 132.
Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
ART 199 CA
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis.
Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
ART 199 CB
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis.
Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
ART 199 CC
SPECIAL STUDIES
Presents selected topics of study in art offered on a temporary and experimental basis.
Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
ART 204 CA
HISTORY OF WESTERN ART/ANCIENT
Presents art from Prehistoric, Ancient Near East, Aegean, Egytian, Greek, early Christian, Byzantine, Medieval, Gothic and Roman periods. Includes lectures illustrated by slides and supplemented by occasional movies.
Instructor: Varnes, Linda |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 12:00PM-1:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 12:00PM-1:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
AV 101 CA
INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION
This course introduces the student to Federal Aviation Regulations/Aeronautical Information Manual (FAR/AIM as well as provide a brief history of aviation. Designed to build an understanding of the pilot credentials required for careers in aviation and help students explore various career options within the helicopter and airplane industry. A number of employment opportunities are investigated, including commercial, business, corporate, military and general aviation-related occupations.
Instructor: Spickelmire, Jason |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 7:30AM-8:50AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 7:30AM-8:50AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
AV 115 CA
GROUND-PRIVATE-HELICOPTER
This course covers the fundamentals of helicopter flight, flight operations, aviation weather, aircraft performance, navigation, aircraft systems, aeronautical publications, FAA regulations, flight planning, radio procedures, meteorology, and human factors. This is a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Private Pilot airman knowledge test.
Instructor: Spickelmire, Jason |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 9:00AM-10:50AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 9:00AM-10:50AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
AV 135 CA
AVIATION GPS
Acquaints the student pilot with global position systems or GPS. Includes what GPS is, its uses, it's shortcomings and will include field experience in the use of equipment. Lab required. Prerequisite: For helicopter students - Successfully complete AV 215 with a C- or better; for Fixed-Wing Students- Successfully complete AV 110 with a C- or better.
Instructor: Paynter, Jace |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: W 8:00AM-10:50AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: W 8:00AM-10:50AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
AV 215 CA
GROUND INSTRUMENT-HELICOPTER
The Instrument rating Ground School for helicopter prepares students for the FAA Instrument knowledge test and an FAA Instrument Rating. This course includes an in-depth study of aircraft flight instruments, basic attitude instrument flying, IFR navigation systems and procedures, aviation weather, applicable Federal Aviation Regulations and the required instrument charts for IFR flight. Prerequisite: AV 115
Instructor: Amerigian, Sarah |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-12:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 11:00AM-12:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
AV 225 CA
GROUND-COMMERCIAL-HELICOPTER
Covers the advanced aerodynamics of helicopter flight, flight operations, aviation weather, aircraft performance, navigation, aircraft systems, aeronautical publications, FAA regulations, flight planning, radio procedures, meteorology, and human factors. This is a comprehensive course that prepares the student for the FAA Commercial Pilot airman knowledge test. Prerequisite: AV 115
Instructor: McBride, Peter |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-12:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 11:00AM-12:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
AV 245 CA
ADVANCED OPERATIONS- HELICOPTER
This is a classroom course that introduces students to the operations of turbine helicopters, mountain flying, and external load flying. The mountain flying phase will provide students with a working knowledge of operations in and around mountainous terrain. The external load phase covers basic flying skills with and external long line attached to the aircraft. The turbine phase will introduce students to unique operating characteristics of turbine engines. Prerequisite: AV 115
Instructor: Weber, Nick |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 1:00PM-2:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 1:00PM-2:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
BA 131 CA
INTRO TO BUSINESS COMPUTING & LAB
Introduces computer concepts covering computer systems, software and hardware, networking, and databases. Students will complete assignments in Microsoft Office Professional computer applications, including Word, Excel, Access, Publisher and Powerpoint. Emphasizes basic understanding and competency in different applications and concepts.
Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
BA 211 Z CV
PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Imparts an understanding of the purpose of accounting, common financial statement items, and the principles of internal controls. Focuses on recording the impact of economic events on account balances using U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, and the creation and analysis of financial statements to aid in external decision making.
Instructor: Gray, Gary |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-11:50AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-11:50AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
BIOL 231 CA
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Studies body organization and function with an emphasis on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, and muscular systems. Lab required. Prerequisites: CHEM 104, or 121, or 221, and BIOL 101 or 211.
Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:20AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 10:00AM-11:20AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
BIOL 234 CA
MICROBIOLOGY
Examines the fundamental principles and techniques of microbial study. Emphasizes the structural, functional, and disease causing properties of bacteria and viruses. Lab required. Prerequisites: CHEM 104, or 121, or 221, and BIOL 101 or 211 or 231.
Instructor: Winters, Kerby |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:20AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:20AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
BT 251 CV
COMPUTER-ASSISTED ACCOUNTING I
Examines methods of performing accounting functions and solving accounting problems using popular computer software, including collection, organizing, and reporting large amount of information.
Instructor: Gray, Gary |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: 2:00PM-3:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: 2:00PM-3:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
CIS 100 CV
INTRO TO PC NETWORK & CYBERSECURITY
This course is an introduction to the Networking and Cybersecurity courses at TVCC and is a prerequisite for CIS 101, 102, 103, 283, 284, and 285. Concepts covered in the course include computer hardware components, data center technologies, virtualization software, troubleshooting processes, and the foundational concepts of networking and cybersecurity, such as DNS, DHCP, IP addressing and the OSI model of communications. Students will have an opportunity to work with networking hardware to build a Local Area Network and have hands on experience with routing simulation software.
Instructor: Carpenter, Scott |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-3:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-3:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
CIS 110 CV
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ESSENTIALS I
Fundamentals and advanced concepts of computer hardware and software. Assembly and installation of computer components and operating systems. Troubleshooting with system tools and diagnostic software. Includes laptops, portable devices.
Instructor: Reed, Robert |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 5:30PM-7:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 5:30PM-7:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
CIS 122 CV
INTRO SQL & DATABASE DEVELOPMENT
This course introduces the student to the concepts of structured query language (SQL) used to retrieve records from a relational database. Among covered concepts are set theory, Boolean logic, data normalization and table structure, SQL keywords and operators, primary and foreign keys, retrieval wildcards, and join types. At the conclusions of the course, students will be able to write complex queries which filter and summarize retrieved records. Course Note: Experience with spreadsheets and mathematical formulae will be helpful.
Instructor: Morrow, Sean |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 3:30PM-5:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 3:30PM-5:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
CIS 140 CV
INTRO TO OPERATING SYSTEMS
Broad survey of beginning to advanced operating system topics for both the end user and administrator. Introduces history, theory, and various types of operating systems such as Microsoft, MacOSX, and Linux.
Instructor: Thompson, Sean |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 5:30PM-7:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 5:30PM-7:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
CJ 130 CV
INTRO TO CORRECTIONS
Surveys the history and evolution of corrections, law and legal processes, and the correctional process.
Instructor: Andersen, Greg |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 4:00PM-5:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 4:00PM-5:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
CS 101 CA
COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS I & LAB
Introduction to computer concepts to include the following areas; computer fundamentals, key applications, and living online. Basic introduction to computer hardware, computer software, and manipulating an operating system. An elementary summary of common program functions and office suites. A straightforward overview of networks, the internet, email, and social impact of networking technologies.
Instructor: Stephens, Nila |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 2:00PM-4:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
CS 242 CV
SERVER OPERATING SYSTEMS 3
Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Server Administration prepares students to administer networks using the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating system and to pass the MCITP 70-646 certification exam. Focusing on updates to the software and in-depth coverage of the administration aspects of Windows Server 2008, this course includes topics such as installing, configuring, managing and troubleshooting. In addition, the book includes fundamental coverage of topics from other MCTS certifications.
Instructor: Thompson, Sean |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 7:30PM-9:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 7:30PM-9:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
ECON 201 CV
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
Introduces economics and the economy. Addresses the nature and methods of economics, the economizing problem, practical understanding of individual markets, demand and supply, and private and public economic systems. Uses practical, everyday real life, individual decisions about unlimited demands vs scarce resources.
Instructor: Gray, Gary |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 12:30PM-2:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 12:30PM-2:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
ENG 050 CE
ENGLISH TUTORING SESSION
Students registering for an English Composition course at TVCC are simultaneously enrolled in ENG 050 English Tutoring Sessions. This tutoring is conducted in the Writing Center by master -degreed English instructors. The Writing Center is staffed 30-40 hours a week. Students sign-in and out of the center. Attendance and activities are recorded, and a weekly report is submitted to the English Faculty. Student attendance requirements are posted on departmental syllabi.
Instructor: Faulk, Laura |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: MTWRF 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: MTWRF 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
HDEV 112 CA
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION
Provides information and self-evaluation in areas of goal setting, educational planning, career interest, learning styles, time management, study skills, and successful navigation of the college system (financial aid, resources, policies).
Instructor: Borman, Greg |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: W 11:00AM-11:50AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: W 11:00AM-11:50AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
HPE 090 1 OC
HSFA CPR AED ADULT CHILD INFANT
Instructor: Staff |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 0.00 |
Schedule: S 8:00AM-3:00PM 11/16/2024-11/16/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 0.00
Schedule: S 8:00AM-3:00PM 11/16/2024-11/16/2024
HPE 120 CA
FIRST AID & CPR
Teaches the proper techniques in administering CPR and rescue breathing on an adult, child and infant and the use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on an adult and child victim. Presents the proper techniques for clearing an obstructed airway on both a conscious and unconscious victim of any age, and the proper first aid procedures to control bleeding, treat for shock, bandage wounds, splint broken bones and numerous other emergency care techniques.
Instructor: West, Tamera |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 2.00 |
Schedule: R 4:00PM-5:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 2.00
Schedule: R 4:00PM-5:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
HSER 100 CV
INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES
Provides an overview of the profession of human services, and an opportunity to explore careers. Helps prepare students to be effective human services professionals by providing: Information that will increase knowledge about human services organizations and programs; skill-building oportunities that improve students' professional helping skills; Examples of professional roles, opportunities, and responsibilities to help students consider their own option for a career in human services. Explores such fields of practice as aging, corrections, alcohol and other drug abuse, child welfare, mental health and developmentally disabled.
Instructor: Bell, Caroline |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 2:30PM-3:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 2:30PM-3:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
HSER 120 CV
PEER RECOVERY COACHING
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the purpose, tasks, roles, and responsibilities of Recovery Coaches. A Recovery Coach's goal is to serve as a personal guide and mentor for people seeking recovery from addictions and help to remove obstacles and barriers to recovery. Recovery Coaching is not a clinical service. Rather, it is a new and exciting role in the field of substance use disorders. Students will learn to use their lived experience to support the recovery process of others. Additionally, the course provides instruction in the multiple paths toward recovery including how to navigate systems, events, and exploration of the recovery community.
Instructor: Keele, Robert |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: TR 1:00PM-2:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: TR 1:00PM-2:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
MATH 060 CB
BEGINNING ALGEBRA I
No familiarity with algebra is assumed, presents Introductory Algebra, Covers the use of applications, formulas, and reasoning skills to write, manipulate, interpret, solve and graph linear equations and systems, critical thinking, and problem solving techniques. Includes solving linear equations and inequalities (systems of linear equations), introduction to graphing (graphing calculator). Develops skills to communicate results in oral and written form. Prerequisite: pass MATH 25 with a C- or better, or suitable placement score.
Instructor: Dudman, Robert |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 5.00 |
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-12:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 5.00
Schedule: MW 10:00AM-12:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
MATH 103 CA
INTRO TO GRAPHING CALCULATORS
Introduces graphing technology with an emphasis on mathematical applications. Presents graphing calculator skills which are normally acquired in Math 70 and 95. Prerequisite: MATH 060.
Instructor: Borman, Greg |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 1.00 |
Schedule: F 3:00PM-8:50PM 9/27/2024-9/28/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 1.00
Schedule: F 3:00PM-8:50PM 9/27/2024-9/28/2024
PSYC 101 CV
PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN RELATIONS
Emphasizes the theory and practice of human relations in the work setting, including self-management skills, role as employee, and effective participation in work groups. Stresses self awareness, awareness of others, managing stress and emotions, building healthy relationships, interpersonal communications, intercultural sensitivity, conflict resolution, and professional behavior.
Instructor: Breidinger, Jessica |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 3.00 |
Schedule: MW 12:30PM-1:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 3.00
Schedule: MW 12:30PM-1:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
PSYC 201 Z CV
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY I
Introduction to the science and application of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on psychological concepts, theories, and principles related to: Research Methods, Behavioral Neuroscience, Consciousness, Sensation/Perception, Learning, Memory, Thinking and Intelligence, and related topics.
Instructor: Babcock, Lauri |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 10:30AM-12:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 10:30AM-12:20PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
SPAN 103 CA
1ST YEAR SPANISH III
First Year Spanish is based on the Standards of Learning Spanish. Instruction Incorporates the major organizing principles for the Standards for Foreign Language Learning: Communication, Cultures, Connections, Comparisons and Communities. Grammar is taught within the context of real world interaction in the target language (Spanish), including reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Prerequisite: SPAN 102 or Instructor permission.
Instructor: Gourley, Katya |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: MW 5:00PM-6:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: MW 5:00PM-6:50PM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024
WR 115 CA
INTRO TO COLLEGE WRITING
Develops the students' critical thinking skills and emphasizes basic competence in grammar, mechanics, and sentence structure, with particular attention to unified writing, and coherent essays. Prerequisites: Pass WR 95 with a C- or better, or suitable placement score.
Instructor: Thomas, Peter |
Location: Caldwell Center |
Credits: 4.00 |
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:50AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024 |
Location: Caldwell Center
Credits: 4.00
Schedule: TR 8:00AM-9:50AM 9/23/2024-12/6/2024