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DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES OFFERED IN
2018-2019
Fall 2018 Spring 2019
ENG 121--DUAL ENROLLMENT: ENG 122--DUAL ENROLLMENT:
Brookdale Community College Brookdale Community College
Grade 12 Grade 12
5 credits/ 3 BCC Credits 5 credits/ 3 BCC Credits
English 121 is an introductory writing This course teaches techniques and
course where students compose and revise strategies for conducting research and for
narrative and expository essays and writing effectively on a range of subjects.
prepare for the study of literature by using Students learn to write and revise
writing to analyze texts. Through a convincing papers using critical thinking
writers’ workshop approach, students skills and information they find to support
explore the writing process, respond to a an assertion or position. Related reasoning
variety of texts and learn to communicate and support for papers necessitates inquiry
their ideas effectively and confidently in into social ethics and moral situations.
writing. Students learn to analyze and process this
information using foundational principles
of logic, ethical reasoning, and social
morals. Students also learn and
AND demonstrate proper documentation style.
AND
COMP 129--DUAL SPCH 115--DUAL ENROLLMENT:
ENROLLMENT: Brookdale Brookdale Community College
Community College Grade 12
Grade 12
5 credits/ 3 BCC Credits
5 credits/ 3 BCC Credits
This course is a rigorous introduction to Students will develop the public speaking
computer science and computer skills central to success in academic, civic,
applications. This course emphasizes business and professional life. Students
common computer/technology skills and who complete SPCH 115 will have
performed informative, persuasive and
helps students access, process and present demonstrative speeches which exhibit
information. This course contains a competence in academic research,
component that helps the student to technological literacy, ethical reasoning,
recognize, analyze and assess ethical critical thinking, organization and
issues and situations in computer science extemporaneous delivery.
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