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100 Library Research Techniques (Fall or Spring) 2 credits
A practical introduction for students wishing to develop their understanding
of library resources and become more effective researchers in college
and afterward. Students will discover strategies for finding and evaluating
sources of information in a variety of formats, including print indexes, online databases,
government documents, and the World Wide Web.
Students will also learn to compare these sources in terms of reliability and
usefulness for their research. Issues relating to information ethics and information
policy, such as copyright, plagiarism, and privacy will also be addressed. Burling Library's
interactive classroom provides the opportunity for
hands-on experience. MCKEE.
Katherine McClelland, Director
100 Mathematics Laboratory (Fall or Spring) 1 credit
Individual or small group instruction in math skills at the precalculus
level. Specific content for the course determined for the individual student based
on his or her math background and needs. This course is open to any student
who has not completed a math course at the 124 level or higher. Students must
have permission of instructor to register. May be
repeated once for credit, with permission of the director. Note: Instruction in basic
math skills is available without credit for all students. S/D/F only.
MCCLELLAND.
Joan Mohan, Director
100 Reading Laboratory (Fall or Spring) 1 credit
Individual and small-group instruction in reading and study skills,
emphasizing reading efficiency, vocabulary building, and methods of effective
study (concentrating, time management, preparing for tests, etc.). Recommended
to students who have difficulty keeping up with reading assignments
or understanding and remembering what they read. Also helpful for
those international students who want to improve their English language
proficiency and pronunciation. Diagnostic test administered to determine individual
needs. May be repeated once for credit, with permission of the director.
Note: Students may work at the Reading Lab without registering. S/D/F
only. MOHAN.
Minna Mahlab, Director
100 Science Laboratory (Fall or Spring) 1 credit
Individual or small group instruction emphasizing problem-solving
skills. This class must be taken in conjunction with first-year sequences in
physics, chemistry, or biology. Consultation with the related course instructor
and permission of the director of the science lab are required. May be
repeated once for credit with permission of the director. Note: Instruction is
available without credit to students who cannot take the course or who need
only occasional assistance. S/D/F only. MAHLAB.
240 Science Education Methods* 1 credit
This discussion seminar is open to all students who have taken at least
one year of science, and is encouraged for those students who are biology
and chemistry student mentors, science laboratory teaching assistants, or
students interested in pursuing a career in science teaching. This class will review
some of the current literature in science education and focuses on examining
the stages of the teaching and learning process and tools for improving
teaching and learning. Prerequisites: one year (two semesters) of biology,
chemistry, mathematics/computer science, physics, or psychology and permission of
the instructor. MAHLAB.
*Not offered every year.
Judith Hunter, Director, Janet Carl, Kevin Crim, Claire H. Moisan, Helyn Wohlwend
100 College Writing (Fall or Spring) 1 credit
Individual instruction in writing using written work assigned by tutors and other
instructors across the curriculum. Prerequisites: permission of the laboratory instructor. May be repeated
once for credit with permission of director. Note: Similar instruction is
available without credit to students who cannot take the full course or who need
only occasional help with their writing. S/D/F only. STAFF.
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