Basic Skills Course Selections

Placement Into ENGL070-Reading/Writing I

**(Based on Accuplacer score.)

Students may take courses from the following:

Course #Course
ARTS110Fundamental Drawing 
ARTS111Crafts
ARTS112Introduction to Ceramics
ARTS120 (inactive)Introduction to Printmaking Processes
ARTS128Introduction to Photographic Methods
ARTS125Art with Computers 
AVIT140sUAS Operations Multi-Rotor
AVIT185Remote Sensing Using UAS
DANC171Modern Dance I
DANC172Modern Dance II
DANC173Jazz Dance I
DANC175 (inactive)Tap Dance I
DANC271Ballet I
DEVA110Introduction to Career Development
DEVA155Student Success Seminar
HOSP132Food Service Sanitation
MATH073**Introduction to Algebra I-Prealgebra 
MATH074**Introduction to Algebra II
MATH099**Accelerated Elementary Algebra 
OSTM101Keyboarding
THEA100Theater Production
THEA111Acting I
THEA210Play Production I

Placement Into ENGL080-Reading/Writing II

Students testing into ENGL080-Reading/Writing II have the option to participate in the Accelerated Learning Program (See Testing section for details) or enroll in ENGL080. Students who have passed ENGL070, with a grade of C or higher, must take ENGL080. 

Students taking ENGL080 may select courses from the ENGL070 list or the following:

Course #Course
AVIT107Aeronautical Knowledge Seminar
CDCC/EDUC103Roles of the Early Childhood Professional
CDCC104Infant/Toddler Development: Theory/ Apps.
CISM108Microsoft Word
CISM110Microsoft PowerPoint & Outlook
CISM125Introduction to Computers
CISM129Problem Solving Using Artificial Intelligence
CISM162Microsoft Excel
CISM166Quickbooks Online
GIST101Introduction to G.I.S.
HPED150Concepts of Physical Fitness
MATH121Applications of Mathematics
MATH122College Algebra
MATH150Precalculus
MATH220Statistical Methods
OSTM141Word Processing I
SGNL101American Sign Language
TVRF103Digital Video Production I
TVRF180Audio Production I

Academic English Language Program (formerly ESL)

Advanced Academic English Language Program students may take any of the following college courses in conjunction with full semester (16-week) AELP092 or AELP100:

Course #Course
CISM108Microsoft Word
CISM110Microsoft PowerPoint and Outlook
CISM125Introduction to Computers
CISM166Quickbooks Online
MATH121Applications of Mathematics
MATH122College Algebra
MATH150Precalculus
MATH220Statistical Methods

College Skills Courses

If a student is required to enroll in ENGL080 (Reading/Writing II), it is expected that they take DEVS111-College Skills with a linked social science course. DEVS111 should be completed before enrolling in other courses except as those listed below.  AELP (formerly ESL) students who complete AELP099 with a grade of B- or better are exempt from DEVS111.

DEVS111 is linked with:

Course #Course
EDUC110/PSYC110Child Development: Theory and Practice
PSYC101General Psychology
PSYC135Child Psychology
SOCL101Principles of Sociology

Students enrolled in a linked College Skills/Social Science course combination (e.g., DEVS111 and PSYC101) may not withdraw from the DEVS111 course without also having to withdraw from the linked social science course. However, students who choose to remain in the DEVS111 course by itself can do so and may withdraw from the linked social science course only.

(DEVS111, with its linked social science course, and ENGL080 may be taken concurrently.)