Academic Innovation & Distance Education
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This advanced course focuses on the academic writing skills necessary for success in college content courses. Students develop their abilities with sentence structure, paragraph writing, and essay writing through extensive practice with multiple drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading. Students write from personal experience, answer essay questions from readings of substantial complexity, and write essays using research sources. Students learn grammar in the context of the readings and student generated writing. Students must pass the ESL099 Writing Competency Exam and earn a C or better in order to pass the course. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in ESL086, ESL087, ESL088, and ESL089 or placement. 09/04/2018-12/21/2018 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 10:00AM - 11:15AM, B Building, Room B105
- Teacher: Alan Shute
- Teacher: Shirley Cassara
- Teacher: Justin Grosfelt
- Teacher: James Biagioni
- Teacher: Shirley Cassara
This is the first course in a two-semester sequence that will examine the systems of the human body using an integrated approach. Areas of study will include the structure and function of cells, histology, and the physiological and anatomical aspects of support and movement systems and the nervous system. Laboratory activities will enhance the students' comprehension of the structure and function of the human body. Course meets: 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hours. Lab. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in Introduction to Biology (BIO105), Human Biology (BIO108) or General Biology I/Lab (BIO195). 09/04/2019-12/11/2019 Hybrid Course Wednesday 11:30AM - 02:00PM, D Building, Room D310
- Teacher: Nicole Guilmette
This is the first course in a two-semester sequence that will examine the systems of the human body using an integrated approach. Areas of study will include the structure and function of cells, histology, and the physiological and anatomical aspects of support and movement systems and the nervous system. Laboratory activities will enhance the students' comprehension of the structure and function of the human body. Course meets: 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hours. Lab. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in Introduction to Biology (BIO105), Human Biology (BIO108) or General Biology I/Lab (BIO195). 09/04/2019-12/11/2019 Hybrid Course Wednesday 11:30AM - 02:00PM, D Building, Room D310
- Teacher: Nicole Guilmette
- Teacher: Asther Asmelash
- Teacher: Ashley Paul
- Teacher: Ana Ilic
- Teacher: Elizabeth Miller
- Teacher: Harris Williams
- Teacher: Alison Ruch
- Teacher: Kevin Finnigan
- Teacher: Asther Asmelash
- Teacher: Omanand Koul
- Teacher: Harris Williams
- Teacher: Denise O'Malley
- Teacher: Caroline Kautsire
- Teacher: Emmanuela Maurice
- Teacher: Emmanuela Maurice
- Teacher: Susan Atlas
- Teacher: Elizabeth Miller
- Teacher: Maria Puente
- Teacher: Shirley Cassara
- Teacher: Jennifer Cohn
- Teacher: Whitney Nelson
- Teacher: Whitney Nelson
- Teacher: Leigh Bennett
- Teacher: Naoko Akai-Dennis
- Teacher: Cecile Corona
- Teacher: Jennifer Cohn
- Teacher: Selig Broitman
- Teacher: Shana Berger
- Teacher: James Deveney
- Teacher: Shana Berger
- Teacher: Jennifer Cohn
- Teacher: Proshot Kalami
This course focuses on the research paper, the longer essay, argumentation, critical writing, and reading. The course satisfies the College's General Education requirement for Research Writing. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in College Writing I (ENG-111). 09/09/2020-12/21/2020 Hybrid and Remote Monday, Wednesday 02:55PM - 03:40PM, Remote, Room REMOTE
- Teacher: Gerard Teichman
- Teacher: Gerard Teichman
- Teacher: Ashley Paul
- Teacher: Naoko Akai-Dennis
- Teacher: Guixia Yin
- Teacher: Jennifer Cohn
- Teacher: Julia Kamiya
- Teacher: Guixia Yin
- Teacher: Guixia Yin
- Teacher: Proshot Kalami
- Teacher: Naoko Akai-Dennis
- Teacher: Ana Ilic