GED English/Social Studies

This course is for students who achieve NRS EFL 1-6 on the TABE Assessment; also known as Adult Basic Education. This course prepares students to complete Reasoning Through Language Arts (English) and Social Studies coursework in preparation of the accompanying GED exams. This course can be taken separate, or in conjunction, with GED 110. (NRS EFL – National Reporting System; Educational Functioning Level, TABE – Test of Adult Basic Education, GED – General Equivalency Development/Diploma)

GED Math

This course is for students who achieve NRS EFL 1-6 on the TABE Assessment; also known as Adult Basic Education. This course prepares students to complete mathematical and science coursework in preparation of the accompanying GED exams. This course can be taken separate, or in conjunction, with GED 112. (NRS EFL – National Reporting System; Educational Functioning Level, TABE – Test of Adult Basic Education, GED – General Equivalency

GED Distance Education

This course is for students who achieve NRS EFL 1, 2, 3, or 4 on the TABE Assessment; also known as Adult Basic Education. This course prepares students to complete Pre-GED coursework in preparation of the GED exams. This course is a pre-requisite for GED 201. (NRS EFL – National Reporting System; Educational Functioning Level, TABE – Test of Adult Basic Education, GED – General Equivalency Development/Diploma)

ESL Evening

This course is for students who achieve NRS EFL 7, or 8 on the TABE CLAS-E Assessment. This course helps develop basic skills for English language acquisition. This course is a pre-requisite for ESL 201. (NRS EFL – National Reporting System; Educational Functioning Level, TABE CLAS-E – Test of Adult Basic Education; Complete Language Assessment System-English)

ESL Morning

This course is for students who achieve NRS EFL 7, or 8 on the TABE CLAS-E Assessment. This course helps develop basic skills for English language acquisition. This course is a pre-requisite for ESL 201. (NRS EFL – National Reporting System; Educational Functioning Level, TABE CLAS-E – Test of Adult Basic Education; Complete Language Assessment System-English)

Utility Internship

Course provides practical work experience as an apprentice lineman with an operating utility and is completed between the first and second semesters. The student must spend at least eight clock hours in the computer learning center to develop his/her resume prior to interviewing for internship placement.

Prerequisites: Must have a grade of C or higher in EPD 101, 103, 105, 110, 120, 125, and 1376, and permission of instructor.

Global Employment Standards

This course is a study of professional workplace behavior; development of personal, educational, and professional career goals; and understanding of effective job-seeking skills. Also included is an overview of laws relating to labor relations, contracts, and personnel matters. Students completing a certificate or an AAS degree will complete this course near the end of their program of study.

Prerequisites: None

Modern Information Tech Networks

Knowing how to install, configure, and troubleshoot a computer network is a highly marketable and exciting skill. This course first introduces the fundamental building blocks that form a modern network, such as protocols, media, topologies, and hardware. It then provides in depth coverage of the most important concepts in contemporary networking, such as TCP/IP, Ethernet, wireless transmission, virtual networks, security, and troubleshooting.

Interpersonal Comm--KRSN COM1020

Interpersonal Communications is a course that emphasis verbal and non-verbal communication between and among individuals and small groups. Both personal and professional communication will be studied.

Prerequisite(s): Meet placement guidelines

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