Course InformationCourse Description: ENG 220. Introduction to Language and Culture (3). Introduction to …
Course InformationCourse Description: ENG 220. Introduction to Language and Culture (3). Introduction to the study of language with a particular focus on American Englishes, including the history of American English. Focus is on cultural influence on language across the US and how the use of language is associated with power. Study of the basic building blocks of language. Study of variations of language across cultures and contexts, including contemporary and historical spoken, written, and digital registers and genres of American English. Examination of the effects of technology, culture, and context on language. Textbook & Course MaterialsRequired TextOur text for this course is the FREE, OER text More Than Words. You may access this text by clicking the Textbook tab in the course navigation. You may order a printed version of the text Links to an external site., but please keep in mind that you will need the digital version to access digital interactive content, such as videos.All other materials will be provided for you free of charge within the course via open links to internet sources and sources available via the YC Library.
This course is designed to give you a broad overview of the …
This course is designed to give you a broad overview of the field of literary studies. We will read texts from different time periods, different parts of the world, and different genres. We will learn the tools to put in our toolbox to help us analyze literature like a professional.
This introductory course is designed to address the rapidly changing nature of …
This introductory course is designed to address the rapidly changing nature of computer technology and information systems in teaching and learning considering its practical and ethical impact on social, organizational, personal, and ethical issues. Students will explore new and emerging education technologies and consider their impact on the future of teaching and learning while also developing an understanding of the history of technology integration. Students will consider the digital divide and its impact on ethnicity and race pertaining to school equality and technology innovation.
Welcome to ENG 101- College Composition I!This is the first half of …
Welcome to ENG 101- College Composition I!This is the first half of the yearlong composition sequence at Yavapai College. We will be focusing in this class on persuasive writing skills. This is an 8-week class. That means that it is fast-paced and you will have assignments due two days a week: Mondays and Thursdays. You can expect to spend around 15 hours per week on average on course work.
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Fundamental nursing pharmacology course focusing on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, medication errors, drugs across …
Fundamental nursing pharmacology course focusing on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, medication errors, drugs across the lifespan, complimentary and alternative therapies, and drugs affecting the autonomic nervous system.
Fundamental nursing pharmacology course focusing on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, medication errors, drugs across …
Fundamental nursing pharmacology course focusing on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, medication errors, drugs across the lifespan, Cultural considerations, complimentary and alternative therapies, and drugs affecting the autonomic nervous system.
Course Description:GEO 212. Introduction to Meteorology (4 credit hour). Physical and chemical …
Course Description:GEO 212. Introduction to Meteorology (4 credit hour). Physical and chemical conditions that regulate global weather phenomena. Includes structure of the atmosphere, temperature, humidity, air pressure and winds, the development of weather systems, tornadoes and hurricanes, and the parameters that affect local and global climate. Laboratory includes image interpretation, field observation and prediction. This is formatted as an 8 week/module course.Learning Outcomes:1. Describe the origin and structure of the earth and its atmosphere. (1, 7)2. Use scientific reasoning to explain the relationship between the earth and sun and how solarand terrestrial radiation affects temperature, air pressure and wind patterns. (1, 2, 7, 8)3. Explain the role of heat, moisture and winds in generating clouds, precipitation and severeweather. (2-6, 8)4. Model major atmospheric circulation systems and oscillations. (1-8)5. Describe climatic regions and assess climate change predictions. (1-8)6. Interpret meteorological data to predict weather conditions. (1-8)
A compiled OER Lab Manual for use in the General Biology I …
A compiled OER Lab Manual for use in the General Biology I course for Biology Majors (BIO 181) at Mohave Community College. The material is adapted from resources that are found in the OER arena and are free to use by anyone who chooses to do so.
General Chemistry IFundamental concepts in chemistry presented at a level appropriate for …
General Chemistry IFundamental concepts in chemistry presented at a level appropriate for science majors. An exploration of matter and the changes it undergoes using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Course GoalsStudents will earn a greater understanding of chemical principles and concepts, become familiar with scientific methods and general laboratory principles, and apply basic principles of chemistry.
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Intermediate Algebra Basic algebraic concepts, including rational expressions, functions and their graphs, radicals, …
Intermediate Algebra Basic algebraic concepts, including rational expressions, functions and their graphs, radicals, quadratics, and logarithms/exponentials. Prerequisite: MAT 091 or placement beyond prerequisite. Four lecture.Course GoalsTo build student confidence in the use algebraic skills to expand and reinforce concepts previously learned, to have students develop a positive attitude toward mathematics and to build algebraic skills in the listed areas.
In this course, you will learn about opportunities in behavioral health and human …
In this course, you will learn about opportunities in behavioral health and human services through career explorations, self-assessments, and charting your personal academic and professional plan. You will also learn about mental health disorders and first responder skills in a mental health crisis.
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Review of arithmetic skills, proportions, percentages, exponents, algebraic equations ofthe first degree, …
Review of arithmetic skills, proportions, percentages, exponents, algebraic equations ofthe first degree, basic geometry, and literal equations with applications designed for thestudent's own field of study.
This course was created collaboratively by faculty from multiple community colleges in …
This course was created collaboratively by faculty from multiple community colleges in Arizona including, Central Arizona College, Eastern Arizona College, Mohave Community Collegge, Northland Pioneer College, and Yavapai College. through this collaborative effort, this course can be adopted among any institutions--in Arizona and beyond--who are looking for a college algebra courses.
This course introduces the theory that directs nursing skills and the development …
This course introduces the theory that directs nursing skills and the development of nursing practice. These skills will help you to deliver care in a safe, patient-centered, and evidence-based manner. We will be using the nursing process as a framework for the care and implementation of appropriate nursing interventions. Basic to intermediate nursing skills are developed.
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