PCS-107 COMPOSITION 1

PCS 107 is the equivalent class of DEN-101.,Composition I challenges students to read and,assess a variety of written and visual texts and,respond in a college-level essay incorporating,carefully crafted research and argumentation. ,This course stresses important academic skills,including essay planning and organization,,researching, citing sources in the MLA (Modern,Language Association) style, composing,introductions and conclusions, revising, and,presenting before a group. This class satisfied,the General Education requirement.

Credits: 3

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PCS-108 ART OF ARGUMENTATION

This course challenges students to read and,assess a variety of written and visual texts and,then respond in a college-level essay,incorporating carefully crafted research and,argumentation. The course stresses important,academic skills including essay planning and,organization, researching and citing sources in,the MLA (Modern Language Association) style,,composing introductions and conclusions,,revising, and presenting before a group. ,Placement is through ACT or SAT score, English,Placement Exercise or the successful completion,of DEN 107 or ELS 107. One must pass DEN 108 with,a grade of “C” (2.00) or higher.

Credits: 3

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PCS-116 3D DESIGN TECHNIQUES: DUAL ENROLLMENT

This course is for high school students in Dual,Enrollment program. Course is cross-listed with,DFN 116, and uses same syllabus as required by,Foundations Dept. Taught by Foundations faculty,and students attend with college students.,,This course will familiarize the student with,basic construction and fabrication techniques of,the wood and metal shops at CCS. Through the,completion of a series of small projects,,students will be introduced to the majority of,tools and machines within the shops. Students,will also learn a wide variety of methods and,techniques needed to safely complete future,projects. Safety is the MOST essential function,of this course. Students will earn the,certification required for continued shop access,by receiving at minimum a grade of 2.0 / C in,this class.

Credits: 3

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