T=Tuesday R=Thursday S=Saturday L=Lowell WEB=Online Courses English. Prerequisite: Completion of ELL 074 or placement by exam. 16356 50 Instructors: (1) Dumanskaya (2) Abdulhadi (3) Dahany communicative activities for speaking and writing. Prerequisite: Completion of ELL 075 or placement by exam. 16357 50 Instructors: (1) Dumanskaya (2) Abdulhadi (3) Dahany pronunciation, grammatical structures, intonation and vocal stress. They expand their use of idioms and academic vocabulary. Students practice note taking and dictation skills through listening to mini-lectures and real-life interviews. Activities include conversations in pairs and groups, presentations, and recording one's voice. Prerequisite: Completion of ELL 064 or placement by exam. 15930 50 Instructors: (1) Lauber (2) Broadbent academic classroom. Mini-lectures, interviews, and other real-life listening activities are presented for students to sharpen their vocabulary and comprehension skills. Communication and pronunciation skills are developed through class discussion, partner and group activities, and presentations. Prerequisite: Completion of ELL 085 or placement by exam. 16358 50 13536 104 11600 154 13537 104 11616 154 16687 106 11872 181 reading and writing skills required in ENG 101, English Composition and other credit bearing courses. Using theme-based readings from a variety of genres, coursework will emphasize independent reading of complex academic texts, critical response to ideas and information in academic texts, and writing essays that integrate ideas and information from academic texts. Note: Placement by permission of instructor. 17312 50 outside the U.S. and are ready to advance quickly to college level work. It will utilize theme-based readings of complex academic texts and intensive practice in the writing process for U.S. style academic writing to prepare students for college-level coursework including ENG 101, Composition I. This will be done through a disciplined practice of close readings and prewriting, writing, and rewriting essays. Note: Placement by permission of instructor. 17313 50 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Examination. Course content includes anatomy and physiology, patient assessment, resuscitation (including use of the semi-automatic external defibrillator/SAED), management of medical emergencies (respiratory, cardiac, OB/GYN including emergency childbirth, common disease/medical conditions, etc.), management of trauma-related emergencies (fractures, injuries to the head/neck/spine, spinal immobilization, injuries to the chest/abdomen/genitalia, bleeding, soft tissue injuries, and shock, etc.), management of psychological emergencies, an outdoor auto extrication lab, hazardous materials incident management, documentation requirements, and legal issues. Additional Saturday sessions (one per month, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.) are included in the course schedule in addition to sessions held two nights a week. Any missed sessions MUST BE SUCCESSFULLY MADE UP before the student can be certified as eligible for the Massachusetts EMT-Basic Examination. Successful completion of the course in its entirety is a prerequisite for eligibility for the Massachusetts EMT-Basic Certification Examination. Pre/Co-requisite: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification at the Healthcare Provider level (American Heart Association) OR the Professional Rescuer level (American Red Cross). Copies of current certification cards must be submitted to the EMT course instructor for retention with student EMT course records. The EMT course instructor offers a CPR certification course once during the semester as a service to those who do not meet the prerequisite. An additional fee (payable to the instructor) is required. Note: Technology Lab Fee $100. Liability Fee $65. 14859 40 Lowell campus in LC-102 includes CPR) 2/28/15, 3/21/15, 4/11/15 (meets on the Bedford campus in HH-212). |