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Developmental Courses
Developmental courses cannot be used
for degree credit.
DMTH 0V93 Fundamentals of Mathematics and Elementary Algebra
(1-3 semester hours) A mathematics course that offers students
the opportunity to develop proficiency in solving problems involving
integers, rational numbers (including ratios, percentages, and proportions),
and geometric figures; interpreting and constructing tables, charts
and graphs; forming equivalent algebraic expressions using various
appropriate algebraic models that involve linear equations, linear
systems, or linear inequalities. May be repeated. This
developmental course cannot be used for degree credit. ([1-3]-0) S
DRDG 0V92 Reading for Success (1-3 semester hours)
A reading course that offers students the opportunity to develop proficiency
in reading comprehension, vocabulary development, critical reasoning,
study skills, and other reading skills necessary for success in academic
and career advancement. The course emphasizes learning how to learn
and includes reading/learning experiences designed to strengthen the
total educational background of each student. This developmental course
cannot be used for degree credit. ([1-3]-0) S
DRDG 0V94 Study Skills (1 semester
hour) In this introductory, mentor-based course, students are guided
through developing study skills to improve academic and work performance
based on their learning styles. They are provided several application
opportunities based on self-assessments in topics such as time management,
memory, reading, writing, note taking, critical thinking, test taking
and researching. May be repeated. This developmental course cannot
be used for degree credit. ([1-3]-0) S
DWTG 0V91 Writing for Success (1-3 semester hours)
A writing course that offers students the opportunity to develop proficiency
in the inventing, drafting, revising and editing skills necessary
for writing multiparagraph papers. Topics will include sentence structure,
grammar, paragraph development, usage and mechanics. The course is
writing-intensive, and students will have the opportunity to do class
assignments on a word processor. May be repeated. This
developmental course cannot be used for degree credit. ([1-3]-0) S
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