Emphasis is placed on improving basic reading comprehension skills, such as understanding main ideas and the organization of details. Attention is also given to the development of essential word attack and vocabulary skills. Course may be taken in a traditional classroom setting or through the Flexible Studies Department. Credits earned in this course will not apply to MCC degree or certificate programs. Note: A student must achieve a grade C- or better in this course to be eligible for ENG 055. Note: Required for students who place below 44 on CPT reading placement test. Note: This course requires a weekly 50-minute lab in addition to the class meeting times in Flexible Studies sections. Instructors: (1) Hedeman (2) Ermilios-Kalivas (3) Hunt Designed to develop basic skills in analyzing informational literature. Emphasis is placed on strategies for improving literacy and retention with special attention given to vocabulary building and the development of literal and inferential reading skills. This course may be taken in a traditional classroom setting or through the Flexible Studies Department. Credits earned in this course will not apply to MCC degree or certificate programs. Prerequisite: Placement above or completion of ENG 050 with a C- or better. Note: This course requires a weekly 50-minute lab in addition to the class meeting times. Instructors: (1) Hedeman (2) Ermilios-Kalivas (3) Hunt Designed to prepare students for college-level reading. Students will be taught strategies for improving vocabulary and reading comprehension, with an emphasis on academic reading and study-reading techniques. This course may be taken in a traditional classroom setting or through the Flexible Studies Department. Credits earned in this course will not apply to MCC degree or certificate program. Prerequisite: Placement above or completion of ENG 055 with a C- or better. Note: This course requires a weekly 50-minute lab in addition to the class meeting times. 10048 03 15437 121 13475 152 15446 121 13476 152 Instructors: (1) Hedeman (2) Ermilios-Kalivas (3) Hunt placement exam or passing into it from English Fundamentals. This course includes paragraph development, sentence skills, grammar and mechanics, developing ideas, and writing and rewriting short essays in preparation for ENG 101. Credits earned in this course do not apply to MCC degree or certificate programs. Prerequisite: Completion of ENG 065; or completion of ELL 055 and ELL 075; or placement by exam. Note: A student must achieve a grade C- or better in this course to be eligible for ENG 101. 10010 04 13538 05 10168 51 16505 59 meet from 4/11/15-5/30/15. All students must attend a mandatory Academy of Health Professions seminar from 4-6pm on 3/31/15 in the Federal Building, Assembly Room - Lowell. Evening and Saturday students attend class for 2.5 hours during this time range. Instructors: (1) Mahoney (2) Carrio (3) Sayer 10788 121 16006 152 16049 124 10566 173 T=Tuesday R=Thursday S=Saturday L=Lowell WEB=Online Courses |