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)
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
Elementary Statistics is an introductory study of the fundamentals of modern statistics and probability. The main topics covered include descriptive methods, inductive statistics, probability, estimation and tests of hypotheses, along with other topics as time allows.
Prerequisites: Meet Placement Guidelines OR MAT 109 with a grade of “C” or better OR MAT 110 with a grade of “C” or better.
This course is an elementary course in the study and practice of the basic principles of speech and interpersonal communication with emphasis on critical thinking, the creative and intelligent selection of material, organization and oral presentation.
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)
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.
This course provides students with an understanding of the basic nutritional principles that can affect everyday lifestyles. Topics to be covered include: food selection, macronutrients and micronutrients and their function within the body, digestion and absorption of nutrients, energy balance, and water and electrolyte balance. Possible topics to be covered include: use and function of supplements, alcohol metabolism, food safety, sports nutrition, eating disorders, pregnancy and nutritional concerns, and geriatric nutrition.
This course is an elementary course in the study and practice of the basic principles of speech and interpersonal communication with emphasis on critical thinking, the creative and intelligent selection of material, organization and oral presentation.
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