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ENG 111 English Composition

ENG 111 -  English Composition  

Credit Hours: 4, Contact Hours: 4

Division: Communications

ENG 111 is the first semester of a two-semester composition sequence introducing analytical and information literacy skills that lay a foundation for success in all disciplines. ENG 111 introduces and emphasizes rhetorical knowledge (including audience and purpose), invention, and reading/writing processes. Group 1 course. Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct, Infused: Writing Intensive.

ENG 111 - English Composition

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-111/

Course Description ENG 111 is the first semester of a two-semester composition sequence introducing analytical and information literacy skills that lay a foundation for success in all disciplines. ENG 111 introduces and emphasizes rhetorical knowledge (including audience and purpose), invention, and reading/writing processes. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 4 Contact Hours 4 Lecture Hours 4 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Read effectively for multiple purposes. Analyze visual and written arguments. Understand the dynamics between audiences, purposes, contexts, and rhetorical strategies. Learn key rhetorical concepts through analyzing a variety of texts. Shape their writing in terms of audience and purpose. Develop knowledge of linguistic structures, including grammar, punctuation, and spelling, through practice in composing and revising. Application: Use key rhetorical concepts to compose a variety of texts. Respond to a variety of situations and contexts calling for purposeful shifts in voice, tone, level of formality, design, medium and/or structure. Use a variety of technologies to address a range of audiences. Use composing processes as a means to discover and reconsider ideas. Integration: Locate and access academic and popular sources. Effectively evaluate (for relevance, credibility, accuracy, bias and so on) those sources. Synthesize information and ideas from source material. Make connections between their own ideas, opinions, experiences, and expertise and those of others. Human Dimension: Analyze and evaluate their own thinking and the thinking of others. Interact productively in giving and receiving constructive feedback. Recognize themselves as writers and arguers. See the world from other points of view. Caring - Civic Learning: Use writing to examine topics that contain local and personal connections to issues that directly affect both them and their communities. Become more interested in the implications of a variety of topics on both themselves and their communities. Contribute to an ongoing conversation about a topic. Learning How to Learn: Develop collaborative and recursive strategies for generating, revising, editing, and proof-reading texts. Recognize their own writing processes. Effectively manage large, long-term projects. Develop strategies for effectively reading a variety of texts. Imagine new possibilities for their own and other's written work.

ENG 11 - English/Writing Methods

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-11/

Course Description ENG 11 is to be taken concurrently with ENG 111 , and helps facilitate the objectives of ENG 111 . Special attention is given to individual student needs in the conventions of standard written prose. An additional two (2) credits provided by ENG 11 are non-transferable hours. Credit Hours 2 Contact Hours 2 Lecture Hours 2 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 11 /111 or successful completion of ENG 99 and ENG 108 . Based on placement testing. See advisor. Corequisites ENG 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Read effectively for multiple purposes. Analyze visual and written arguments. Understand the dynamics between audiences, purposes, contexts, and rhetorical strategies. Learn key rhetorical concepts through analyzing a variety of texts. Shape their writing in terms of audience and purpose. Develop knowledge of linguistic structures, including grammar, punctuation, and spelling, through practice in composing and revising. Application: Use key rhetorical concepts to compose a variety of texts. Respond to a variety of situations and contexts calling for purposeful shifts in voice, tone, level of formality, design, medium and/or structure. Use a variety of technologies to address a range of audiences. Use composing processes as a means to discover and reconsider ideas. Integration: Locate and access academic and popular sources. Effectively evaluate (for relevance, credibility, accuracy, bias and so on) those sources. Synthesize information and ideas from source material. Make connections between their own ideas, opinions, experiences, and expertise and those of others. Human Dimension: Analyze and evaluate their own thinking and the thinking of others. Interact productively in giving and receiving constructive feedback. Recognize themselves as writers and arguers. See the world from other points of view. Caring - Civic Learning: Use writing to examine topics that contain local and personal connections to issues that directly affect both them and their communities. Become more interested in the implications of a variety of topics on both themselves and their communities. Contribute to an ongoing conversation about a topic. Learning How to Learn: Develop collaborative and recursive strategies for generating, revising, editing, and proof-reading texts. Recognize their own writing processes. Effectively manage large, long-term projects. Develop strategies for effectively reading a variety of texts. Imagine new possibilities for their own and other's written work.

ENG 12 - English/Writing Methods

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-12/

Course Description ENG 12 is to be taken concurrently with ENG 112 and will help to facilitate the objectives of ENG 112 . Special attention is given to individual student needs in the conventions of standard written prose, argumentation, and research. An additional two (2) credits provided by ENG 12 are non-transferable hours. Credit Hours 2 Contact Hours 2 Lecture Hours 2 Required Prerequisites Successful completion of ENG 111 or ENG 11 and ENG 111 . Corequisites ENG 112 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies This course is highly recommended (but not required) for students who complete their first semester of freshman composition with a 1.0 or 1.5, or for students who simply express a need to work on the ENG 112 curriculum in a smaller class, with more time and individual attention. Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Read effectively for multiple purposes. Learn key rhetorical concepts through analyzing a variety of texts. Shape their writing in terms of audience and purpose. Develop knowledge of linguistic structures, including grammar, punctuation, and spelling, through practice in composing and revising. Application: Use key rhetorical concepts to compose a variety of texts, including research-backed argument with a revelatory claim and effective support. Respond to a variety of situations and contexts calling for purposeful shifts in voice, tone, level of formality, design, medium and/or structure. Use a variety of technologies to address a range of audiences. Use composing processes as a means to discover and reconsider ideas. Integration: Locate and access academic and popular sources. Effectively evaluate (for relevance, credibility, accuracy, bias and so on) those sources. Synthesize information and ideas from source material. Make connections between their own ideas, opinions, experiences, and expertise and those of others. Human Dimension: Analyze and evaluate their own thinking and the thinking of others. Interact productively in giving and receiving constructive feedback. Recognize themselves as writers and arguers. See the world from other points of view. Caring - Civic Learning: Examine topics that contain local and personal connections to issues that directly affect both them and their communities. Become more interested in the implications of a variety of topics on both themselves and their communities. Contribute to an ongoing conversation about a topic. Learning How to Learn: Recognize their own writing processes. Effectively manage large, long-term projects. Develop collaborative and recursive strategies for generating, revising, editing, and proof-reading texts. Develop strategies for effectively reading a variety of texts. Imagine new possibilities for their own and other's written work.

ENG 112 - English Composition

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-112/

Course Description This is a writing course based on critical reading from various fields. Writing assignments reinforce skills in summary, analysis, evaluation, and synthesis. Emphasis is on argumentation, research methods, and information literacy. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 4 Contact Hours 4 Lecture Hours 4 Required Prerequisites Successful completion of ENG 111 or ENG 111 /11. General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Read effectively for multiple purposes. Learn key rhetorical concepts through analyzing a variety of texts. Shape their writing in terms of audience and purpose. Develop knowledge of linguistic structures, including grammar, punctuation, and spelling, through practice in composing and revising. Application: Use key rhetorical concepts to compose a variety of texts, including research-backed argument with a revelatory claim and effective support. Respond to a variety of situations and contexts calling for purposeful shifts in voice, tone, level of formality, design, medium and/or structure. Use a variety of technologies to address a range of audiences. Use composing processes as a means to discover and reconsider ideas. Integration: Locate and access academic and popular sources. Effectively evaluate (for relevance, credibility, accuracy, bias and so on) those sources. Synthesize information and ideas from source material. Make connections between their own ideas, opinions, experiences, and expertise and those of others. Human Dimension: Analyze and evaluate their own thinking and the thinking of others. Interact productively in giving and receiving constructive feedback. Recognize themselves as writers and arguers. See the world from other points of view. Caring - Civic Learning: Examine topics that contain local and personal connections to issues that directly affect both them and their communities. Become more interested in the implications of a variety of topics on both themselves and their communities. Contribute to an ongoing conversation about a topic. Learning How to Learn: Recognize their own writing processes. Effectively manage large, long-term projects. Develop collaborative and recursive strategies for generating, revising, editing, and proof-reading texts. Develop strategies for effectively reading a variety of texts. Imagine new possibilities for their own and other's written work.

ART 111 - History of Western Art I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/art-111/

Course Description The course will introduce major trends of Western Art from Pre-History through Greece, Rome and the Middle Ages. Significant works of painting, sculpture and architecture will be presented within the social, political and cultural context of each period. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 4 Contact Hours 4 Lecture Hours 4 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Degree Req:Cultural Persp/Div Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe historical periods and events that influenced culture and art. Describe the critical thinking patterns of art scholars. Describe how geographic location influences art. Identify art historical data when shown images. Application: Compare stylistic characteristics from different civilizations, historical periods and media. Make informed judgments about artwork. Integration: Uncover patterns, similarities and influences in art periods. Human Dimension: form opinions and articulate them to others. Caring - Civic Learning: Express an appreciation for the history of western art. Learning How to Learn: Interact constructively when articulating viewpoints to others.

ENG 210 - Children's Literature

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-210/

Course Description Focus is on developing criteria, terminology and resources for evaluation and selection of good quality children's literature and on developing methods for sharing that literature with children. The course surveys both picture books and novels from a variety of genres and cultures and also examines the impact of social change on children's literature. Humanities or English credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Degree Req:Cultural Persp/Div, Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Interpret literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Application: Interpret literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Integration: Analyze various contexts from which texts emerge. Describe connections between ideas and images in a variety of children's books. Human Dimension: Discuss the relationship of social change to children's literature. Caring - Civic Learning: Learn to appreciate unique and different cultures through the study of diverse literary traditions. Learning How to Learn: Collaborate with others in discussing works of literature and their historical and cultural contexts, applying concepts and terminology of literary criticism.

ENG 211 - Introduction to Linguistics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-211/

Course Description This course is designed to acquaint students with modern developments in the science and philosophy of language, and to improve their understanding of the intersection of culture and language. It addresses issues of sound, word formation, syntax, semantics, language acquisition, language variation and change, and more. Group 2 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Identify grammatical aspects of language such as phonology, morphology, semantics, and semantics. Explain grammatical aspects of language such as phonology, morphology, semantics, and semantics. Learn concepts and vocabulary used by linguists to analyze how language is generated and how language functions. Application: Demonstrate descriptivist approaches to understanding language. Write and think like a linguist. Integration: Analyze language interaction in various social and cultural contexts. Human Dimension: Come to see themselves as participating in shaping language preferences. Caring - Civic Learning: Reflect on effects of prescriptivism in language policy and education. Analyze power dynamics (e.g., class, gender, race, and so on) in language interaction and change. Learning How to Learn: Collaborate to create and solve linguistic problem sets.

ENG 220 - Technical Writing

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-220/

Course Description This course introduces students to a variety of technical writing situations in business, industry, science, and education. It emphasizes audience awareness, research methods, problem solving, critical thinking, professional ethics, and types of formal reports including proposals, analytical reports, progress reports, and technical instructions and descriptions. Group 2 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Identify the need, purpose, and audience for a technical document. Generate focused, methodical, investigative, and analytical reports. Develop familiarity writing conventions of particular technical fields. Application: Construct clear, well-organized instructions; formulate complete, sufficiently-detailed physical descriptions; design clear process explanations; and demonstrate the proper use of visuals in technical reports. Apply rhetorical and writing knowledge to field-specific writing tasks. Integration: Integrate information from trade, occupational, and professional sources and document it properly. Integrate feedback from the audience into their content strategy moving forward. Human Dimension: Recognize the importance of audience and analyze audience characteristics. Assess client needs, design practical solutions, and engage in internal and external team processes. See themselves as writing within a technical field. Caring - Civic Learning: Engage with legal and ethical obligations in technical writing environments. Learning How to Learn: Develop collaborative and recursive strategies for generating, revising, editing and proof-reading texts. Collaborate with peers to revise writing to eliminate wordiness and unclear sentence structure. Interact constructively with others in group projects and teamwork.

ENG 224 - Journalism Fundamentals

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-224/

Course Description This course examines the changing face of journalism and media today, providing students with theory and practice in four core areas: interviewing, newswriting, reporting and research. Students will learn the form and conventions of hard news, opinion/editorial, feature writing and alternative story formats across media platforms: print, on-line blog, radio and video. Students will examine the history of journalism, press law and ethic while exploring the changing roles of journalism and how its processes and products impact readers in our highly mediated contemporary society. Group 2 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Interest in or curiosity about print and digital media and reporting; knowledge of word processing, preferably in Windows and/or Macintosh environments. General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Explain how reporting, interviewing, and story structure act as the foundations of journalistic professionalism. Articulate the tools of news gathering. Identify the complex roles journalism has played historically. Identify the factors having changed media in recent decades. Application: Identify a journalistic story, conduct the appropriate interviews and research, and write a compelling, factually accurate story across a variety of media platforms. Use the grammar, syntax, diction, and punctuation that best communicates with the reader. Integration: Write in a style that reflects professional media standards. Human Dimension: Come to see themselves as guided by the ethics of professional journalism. Caring - Civic Learning: Commit to the ethical standards that inform professional journalism. Learning How to Learn: Learn how to apply principles of journalistic storytelling to a variety of digital media in areas of their lives beyond the scope of the class.

ENG 240 - Introduction to Literature

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-240/

Course Description An introduction to a variety of literary styles, themes, and forms such as fiction, drama, and poetry. Intended to develop an understanding and enjoyment of reading as well as an understanding of current critical approaches to the study of literature. Humanities or English credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Interpret literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Integration: Recognize matters of ethnicity and gender, relative to the cultural and historical contexts from which texts emerge. Human Dimension: Understand the relevance and cultural importance of literary texts across historical timespans. Caring - Civic Learning: Demonstrate an appreciation of literature relative to its geographical and historical context. Recognize the significance of literary expression for human beings. Learning How to Learn: Collaborate with others in discussing works of literature and their historical and cultural contexts, applying concepts and terminology of literary criticism.

ENG 241 - World Mythology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-241/

Course Description This course features a study of central and recurring patterns of human concern as revealed in the mythic content of various forms of literature. Examination of archetypal structures embedded in works of culture ranging from ancient Babylonian to contemporary eras is central to course goals and outcomes. Areas to be investigated will include myths of the quest, of power, of origins, of love, and of art. Humanities or English credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Degree Req:Cultural Persp/Div, Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Interpret literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Develop analytical reading and critical thinking skills in order to better interpret, evaluate, synthesize, discuss and understand the cultural diversity of world mythology. Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Analyze archetypal mythic patterns in ancient and modern contexts. Trace the emergence of myth from cosmogony. Integration: Recognize matters of ethnicity and gender, relative to the cultural and historical contexts from which texts emerge. Recognize how cosmological models are related to the religious, political, and social organization of life on earth. Human Dimension: Conclude that archetypal mythic patterns appear in many cultural contexts. Caring - Civic Learning: Recognize the continuing and significant impact of myth on human attitudes and values across the world. Learning How to Learn: Collaborate with others in discussing works of literature and their historical and cultural contexts, applying concepts and terminology of literary criticism.

ENG 242 - Introduction to Women Writers

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-242/

Course Description This course features an examination of essays, novels, stories, and poems written by women from various socioeconomic, racial, and historical backgrounds. Examination of how women writers have reshaped definitions of literary genres and themes. Humanities or English credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Degree Req:Cultural Persp/Div, Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Demonstrate an ability to interpret and evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Articulate the contribution of diverse female authors to the Western literary tradition. Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Practice basic conventions of literary analysis when writing about literature. Analyze key themes, archetypes, and motifs involving women that appear throughout literature across different times and genres. Reach reasoned conclusions about the literature. Integration: Recognize matters of ethnicity and gender, relative to the cultural and historical contexts from which the texts emerge. Human Dimension: Situate literature and critique within cultural and historical contexts. See the world from other points of view. Caring - Civic Learning: Consider their experience with gender and compare it to those presented in literature. Recognize the significance of literary expression for human beings. Learning How to Learn: Question privilege and denial, particularly as it relates to gender and other aspects of human difference.

ENG 246 - British Literature I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-246/

Course Description This course offers intensive readings of works from British authors spanning from early medieval works such as Beowulf through the Neoclassical era. Literature will be analyzed as artifacts within sociocultural and historical contexts and as representatives of styles and genres within this literary tradition. English or Humanities credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Degree Req:Cultural Persp/Div, Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Interpret literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Analyze literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Demonstrate knowledge of thematic and stylistic content of selected readings specific to the content of British literature (medieval through neoclassical). Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Practice interpretations and analysis of literature in writing. Integration: Recognize matters of ethnicity and gender, relative to the cultural and historical contexts from which texts emerge. Human Dimension: Evaluate the relationship between the historical context and the social and cultural perspectives represented in the literature of each period. Caring - Civic Learning: Practice aesthetic and ethical evaluations of literary texts that will help them deepen their appreciation of literary art and build empathy for the experiences of others. Learning How to Learn: Communicate and work consistently, thoughtfully, and supportively with colleagues, as demonstrated in class and/or through online discussion forums.

ENG 247 - British Literature II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-247/

Course Description This course offers intensive readings of works from British authors spanning from the Romantic era through contemporary times. Literature will be analyzed as artifacts within sociocultural and historical contexts and as representatives of styles and genres within this literary tradition. English or Humanities credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Degree Req:Cultural Persp/Div, Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Demonstrate an ability to interpret and evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Demonstrate knowledge of thematic and stylistic content of selected readings specific to the content of British literature (Romantic through contemporary). Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Practice interpretations and analysis of literature in writing. Integration: Recognize matters of ethnicity and gender, relative to the cultural and historical contexts from which texts emerge. Human Dimension: Evaluate the relationship between the historical context and the social and cultural perspectives. Caring - Civic Learning: Practice aesthetic and ethical evaluations of literary texts that will help them deepen their appreciation of literary art and build empathy for the experiences of others. Learning How to Learn: Communicate and work consistently, thoughtfully, and supportively with colleagues, as demonstrated in class and/or through online discussion forums.

ENG 254 - Shakespeare

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-254/

Course Description This course is an introduction to representative major dramatic works of Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Age, and includes lecture, film, and discussion. Humanities or English credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Interpret literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Develop analytical reading and critical thinking skills in order to better interpret, evaluate, synthesize, discuss and understand drama and literary criticism. Recognize fundamental structural elements, generic expectations, and recurrent themes/motifs in Shakespearean drama and verse. Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Perform scansion of selected dramatic verse or poetry and identify tropes and figures. Recognize relationships between dramatic text and performance. Apply various critical/interpretative theories to Shakespeare's plays. Integration: Recognize matters of ethnicity and gender, relative to the cultural and historical contexts from which texts emerge. Human Dimension: Recognize Shakespeare's works as an exploration of the human condition and develop an appreciation for the human context of drama (i.e. situations, role relationships and tension directed and made explicit through time, language, and movement). Caring - Civic Learning: Demonstrate an understanding of the continuing and significant impact of Shakespeare on Western culture and the development of drama, theatre, and literature. Recognize the significance of literary expression for human beings. Learning How to Learn: Communicate and work consistently, thoughtfully, and supportively with class colleagues, as demonstrated through group presentations, performances, and general class discussions.

ENG 256 - Environmental Literature

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-256/

Course Description This course will explore the changing perceptions and definitions of wilderness and nature in American literature and culture. Students will read and discuss poetry, fiction, and nonfiction by American authors, including Emerson, Thoreau, Muir, Leopold, Austin, Carson, Stegner, Jeffers, Silko, Snyder, Oliver, Abbey, and Williams. We will also explore the interaction between literature and environmental activism, and consider the impact of nature and wildness on American art. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Degree Req:Cultural Persp/Div, Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Interpret literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Integration: Recognize matters of ethnicity and gender, relative to the cultural and historical contexts from which texts emerge. Understand the theory of the social construction of reality and apply it to the changing perceptions of nature in Western culture. Human Dimension: Understand the relevance and cultural implication of literary texts across historical timespans. See the world from other points of view. Caring - Civic Learning: Demonstrate an appreciation of literature relative to its geographical and historical context. Recognize the significance of literary expression for human beings. Learning How to Learn: Recognize basic assumptions concerning the "nature of nature" embodied in various examples of nature or environmental writing (primarily in American literature) and be able to place these assumptions in the context of environmental history.

ENG 262 - American Literature

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-262/

Course Description Students in this course study the American tradition, early and modern, in prose and poetry. Selections will emphasize the cultural and intellectual background giving rise to our national literature, the major phases or movements in that literature, and how certain writers transcended those movements to create work of universal value. Humanities or English credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Interpret literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Integration: Recognize matters of ethnicity and gender, relative to the cultural and historical contexts from which the texts emerge. Human Dimension: Recognize new ways to think about their real-life experiences. Caring - Civic Learning: Demonstrate an appreciation of literature relative to its geographical and historical context. Learn the context of what it means to live as an American. Recognize the significance of literary expression for human beings. Learning How to Learn: Learn that they are able to achieve in a rigorous academic setting, which includes critical thinking and writing.

ENG 263 - World Literature

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-263/

Course Description This course exposes students to a variety of readings drawn from Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, and/or Oceania. While the reading and writing assignments will certainly require close literary analysis, the class will also attempt to situate the works culturally, historically, and theoretically. Humanities or English credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Degree Req:Cultural Persp/Div, Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Interpret literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Integration: Recognize matters of ethnicity and gender, relative to the cultural and historical contexts from which texts emerge. Human Dimension: Gain an understanding and appreciation of the beliefs, values, practices, and histories of other cultures through literary texts. Caring - Civic Learning: Demonstrate a deeper appreciation for and understanding of literature and its significance for human beings. Learning How to Learn: Recognize the importance of context, history, and tradition in the study of literature. Apply concepts and terminology of literary criticism to World Literature texts.

ENG 265 - Science Fiction and Fantasy

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-265/

Course Description The primary emphasis of this course are reading and writing about Science Fiction and Fantasy stories as they are found in a range of cultural tests like print, motion pictures, radio drama, television, and more. Students will learn to identify and discuss mythologies and related symbols, and genre and formula conventions such as icons, stereotypes, rituals, plots, motifs, settings, and more as they investigate the social history of these stories. Humanities or English credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Interpret literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Articulate the historical and cultural development of science fiction and fantasy. Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Integration: Illuminate matters of ethnicity and gender and the cultural and historical contexts from which the texts emerge. Human Dimension: Recognize how literary traditions reflect and construct social thought and morality. Caring - Civic Learning: Choose genres of Science Fiction and Fantasy to investigate further, in accordance with their interests and goals. Recognize the significance of literary expression for human beings. Learning How to Learn: Gain confidence in managing substantial reading assignments, weekly writing assignments, and larger long-term projects. Communicate and work consistently, thoughtfully, and supportively with colleagues, as demonstrated in class and/or through online discussion forums.

ENG 266 - Popular Culture

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-266/

Course Description The primary emphases of this course center on the critical reading of and writing about popular culture and its historical development in United States and world cultures. Topics to be addressed include myth and mythmaking, iconography, stereotypes, rituals, genres and formulas, the mass media and more. Humanities or English credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Interpret literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Integration: Recognize matters of ethnicity and gender, relative to the cultural and historical contexts from which texts emerge. Human Dimension: Recognize the means by which materials become components of shared understandings shaping an individual's perspective of culture and the world ("the human mindset"). Caring - Civic Learning: Recognize the subject matter's role within regional and global communities, with an emphasis on tolerance and willingness to explore diverse beliefs. Recognize the significance of literary expression for human beings. Learning How to Learn: Apply tools of textual analysis to multiple artifact from the communities they inhabit. Collaborate with others in discussing works of literature and their historical and cultural contexts.

ENG 267 - Film as Literature

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-267/

Course Description This course offers students the opportunity to examine and critique a selection of films through discussion and writing by employing techniques similar to those used in literary analysis. Humanities or English credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Interpret literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Evaluate literary works through textual explication and analysis of literary elements/conventions of each genre. Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Integration: Recognize matters of ethnicity and gender, relative to the cultural and historical contexts from which the texts emerge. Human Dimension: Recognize the relevant relationship between written/cinematic texts and understand their effect on audiences from both an intrinsic and extrinsic perspective. Caring - Civic Learning: Recognize the divergent roles artifacts play in communities. Be aware of and respectfully consider diverse perspectives. Learning How to Learn: Apply tools of analysis, synthesis, and interpretation to written and visual texts. Collaborate with others in discussing works of written/cinematic texts and their historical and cultural context.

ENG 271 - Adolescent Literature

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eng-271/

Course Description This course provides a study of universal and diverse themes and ideas expressed through adolescent literature. It features protagonists and authors from a variety of cultures both within and outside of the United States, and emphasizes the relationship between culture and the lives of young people. Humanities or English credit. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Degree Req:Cultural Persp/Div, Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Critically read and explain a variety of texts featuring young adult protagonists. Communicate with an understanding of audience, purpose, and effective writing strategies. Application: Support critical claims with specific textual evidence and careful, well-articulated reasoning. Use current technologies to communicate ideas. Use information literacy skills to retrieve appropriate research. Implement multimodal skills in producing multi-genre texts. Integration: Recognize matters of ethnicity and gender, relative to the cultural and historical contexts from which the texts emerge. Human Dimension: Identify universal issues affecting young people. Identify common human needs and desires of diverse peoples and cultures. Caring - Civic Learning: Illustrate an awareness of culture's impact on adolescents. Recognize the place of adolescent literature in literacy acquisition. Defend the need for good stories in supporting adolescent's language and cognitive development. Learning How to Learn: Manage multiple projects including forum responses, quizzes, and essay assignments.

ENV 111 - Physical Geology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-111/

Course Description This course explores processes which transform planet Earth. Landforms, minerals, rocks, and geologic structures are examined in classroom, laboratory, and field studies, which focus on these geologic processes, and on the techniques of geology. Lab studies apply the methodology and techniques of geology by introduction of map reading, field and map study, study of surficial processes, and study of minerals and rocks. Group 1 lab course. Credit Hours 4 Contact Hours 5 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites MTH 23 or equivalent Corequisites ENV 111L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Be able to identify and describe the physical and chemical properties of the most common minerals, igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Explain the origins and geologic processes responsible for surface features and environments associated with streams, glaciers, coasts, etc. Explain tectonic processes responsible for the origin of continents, oceans, earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain systems. Application: Analyze the physical properties of unknown rocks and minerals to determine their identification. Analyze maps to determine the origin of landforms. Analyze 3 dimensional rock structures to determine the origin. Analyze digital images of the Earth's surface to describe the existing plate boundaries. Calculate the rate and direction of plate motion. Determine the timing of geologic events and features, by applying uniformitarianism, relative dating methods, and numerical (radiometric) dating methods. Integration: Describe how rock and mineral resources are used in the real world to make a wide range of products. Evaluate the economic value of local and statewide mining operations. Connect geologic processes with the occurrence and distribution of rock and mineral resources. Human Dimension: Work collaboratively in lab situations to determine the characteristics of geologic materials. See themselves as geologists. Caring - Civic Learning: Explain how management of soil, mineral, and rock resources impact local and global environments and economies. Learning How to Learn: Use internet resources to obtain information regarding geologic materials and current geologic events.

HST 111 - U S History to 1865

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hst-111/

Course Description This is the first course in a year-long study of U.S. History from Native American origins to the modern world. A main instructional goal is to have students demonstrate an understanding of how diverse societies and cultures have contributed to the development of the United States. In addition, students will analyze the distinctive characteristics of the development of the United States, identify the achievements and limitations of these developments, and develop an awareness of how contemporary problems were caused by past forces. Students will learn how American society developed from Native American origins through the Civil War, and how society has impacted both individuals and groups in America. As students achieve this goal, they will develop skills in communications and critical thinking. Group 1 course. Credit Hours 4 Contact Hours 4 Lecture Hours 4 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this course Communications - Direct, Critical Thinking - Direct Other college designations supported by this course Degree Req:Cultural Persp/Div, Infused: Writing Intensive Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Identify critical historical developments. Application: Explain the significance of critical historical developments. Integration: Evaluate critical historical developments. Human Dimension: Analyze the impact of historical developments on contemporary society. Caring - Civic Learning: Apply course concepts to their roles as modern citizens. Learning How to Learn: Reflect on their engagement in the learning process. Interpret historical information from a variety of sources.

MTH 111 - Intermediate Algebra

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mth-111/

Course Description Intermediate Algebra covers elementary set notation, a description of the Real number system, its major subsets, and an introduction to the Complex number system. Simplifying exponents, and algebraic expressions. Solving linear, quadratic, rational, and radical equations. Linear inequalities and systems of equations are also solved. The function concept is referenced throughout including the graphical, symbolic and numerical representations. Group 2 course. Credit Hours 4 Contact Hours 4 Lecture Hours 4 Required Prerequisites A grade of 2.0 or better in MTH 23 or appropriate placement. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Show proper usage of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation on the Complex Numbers (primarily the Real Numbers), and algebraic expressions. Determine the proper usage of mathematical terminology and symbolization associated with: algebraic expressions (polynomial, rational and radical), functions, like terms, factoring, equations (linear, quadratic, radical and rational), linear inequality, simplify, solve, unit conversion, scientific notation, Cartesian coordinate system, slope, intercepts, parabola, vertex. Use procedures to: combine like terms, evaluate algebraic expressions and functions, perform operations and simplify rational and radical expressions, simplify integer and rational exponents, factor algebraic expressions, solve linear, quadratic, rational, radical equations, and systems of equations, convert units (Dimensional Analysis), solve linear inequalities, graph linear and quadratic equations. Use function notation to model and graph linear and quadractic functions. Application: Apply the appropriate procedure in simplifying mathematical expressions, solving equations and/or written applications. Integration: Apply mathematical operations/procedures to problems involving; evaluating and simplifying expressions or solving equations including applications. Human Dimension: Strive to improve areas of mathematical weakness based on feedback. Collaborate with peers during group work. Caring - Civic Learning: Recognize the impact mathematics plays in civic situations such as politics, education and income. Learning How to Learn: Relate mathematical skills to real-life situations.

CUL 111 - Professional Cookery

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/cul-111/

Course Description An intensive study of foods and cooking, this course exposes the student to commercial equipment, quality food production, and professional presentation. It provides the chef training student with the practice and theory involved in the preparation of foods in a commercial operation. Basic cooking terminology, methods and procedures are introduced. The course also includes kitchen safety and sanitation, knife and equipment identification and technique, preparation of stocks, soups, and mother sauces, meats, poultry and seafood, and the presentation of a complete meal. Uniforms and knives will need to be purchased through the department for this course. Group 2 course. Credit Hours 5 Contact Hours 10 Lab Hours 10 Required Prerequisites ENG 99 /108 or higher, MTH 08 or higher, CUL 110 may be taken concurrently General Education Outcomes supported by this course Quantitative Reasoning Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Define and explain key concepts, terms, relationships appropriate to professional cooking. Identify equipment and products used in professional kitchens. Connect the use of cooking methods to planned end results. Application: Demonstrate professional knife skills and cooking methods. Modify recipes to reflect the quantity needed for production. Integration: Integrate quality cooking methods and service to produce customer satisfaction. Relate interactions between cooking and design, sanitation and management. Human Dimension: Evaluate different life experiences, temperaments, and talents and how these traits positively affect group work. Caring - Civic Learning: Describe the impact of quality food service on successful food service outlets. Learning How to Learn: Interpret standardized recipes to create various menu items. Determine appropriate knife skills and cooking techniques in various commercial restaurant situations.

Accounting, Associate in Applied Science Degree - General

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/business/accounting-general/

...to take ENG 112 English Composition to complete the ENG 111 English Composition / ENG 112...

Science & Math

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/science-math/

...Writing , ENG 108 Critical Reading Strategies or ENG 11 English/Writing Methods / ENG 111 English...

Dental Assistant, Associate in Applied Science Degree

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/health-occupations/dental-assistant/

...placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher. Communications: Placement into ENG 111 English Composition...

Dental Assistant, Certificate of Achievement (Level II)

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/health-occupations/dental-assistant-level-ii/

...placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or higher. Communications: Placement into ENG 111 English Composition...

Nursing, Associate Degree in Nursing

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/health-occupations/nursing/

...courses that count toward the ADN degree). ENG 111 English Composition (2.0 grade or...

Nursing - ADN Completion Option

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/health-occupations/nursing-adn-completion-option/

...courses that count toward the ADN degree). ENG 111 English Composition (2.0 grade or...

AST 109 - Planetary Astronomy

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ast-109/

...3 Required Prerequisites MTH 111 ; ENG 11 /111 or ENG 111 may be taken concurrently...

AST 119 - Astronomy

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ast-119/

...3 Required Prerequisites MTH 111 ; ENG 11 /111 or ENG 111 may be taken concurrently...

BIO 227 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-227/

...4 Required Prerequisites MTH 111 and ENG 11 /111 or ENG 111 both may be...

BIO 228 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-228/

...227 , BIO 227L , MTH 111 ; ENG 11 /111 or ENG 111 Corequisites BIO 228L General...

COM 101 - Introduction to Communication

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/com-101/

...Competencies Placement into ENG 111 , ENG 11 /111, or successful completion of ENG 99 /108...

COM 201 - Mass Communication and Culture

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/com-201/

...Competencies Placement into ENG 111 , ENG 11 /111, or successful completion of ENG 99 /108...

Aviation, Associate in Applied Science Degree

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/aviation/aviation/

...process. ENG 111 English Composition with a 2.0 grade or higher Choice of ENG...

CAR 103 - Construction Blueprint Reading

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/car-103/

...MTH 111 or co-enrollment in MTH 08 or 23, placement into ENG 111 or...

ENV 112 - Historical Geology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-112/

...ENV 103 or ENV 111 or GEO 105 ; ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes...

PHL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phl-101/

...Skills Competencies Completion of ENG 11 /111 or placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes...

PHL 105 - Critical Thinking

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phl-105/

...Skills Competencies Completion of ENG 11 /111 or placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes...

PHL 121 - Western Religions

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phl-121/

...Skills Competencies Completion of ENG 11 /111 or placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes...

PHL 122 - Eastern Religions

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phl-122/

...Skills Competencies Completion of ENG 11 /111 or placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes...

PHL 201 - Ethics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phl-201/

...Skills Competencies Completion of ENG 11 /111 or placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes...

PHL 202 - Contemporary Ethical Dilemmas

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phl-202/

...Skills Competencies Completion of ENG 11 /111 or placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes...

PHL 203 - Environmental Ethics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phl-203/

...Skills Competencies Completion of ENG 11 /111 or placement into ENG 111 . General Education Outcomes...

SWK 211 - Social Interviewing Skills

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/swk-211/

...SWK 170 , completion of ENG 111 /11 or placement into ENG 111 . General Education Outcomes...

Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)

https://catalog.nmc.edu/program-information/degree-requirements/nursing-adn/

...2.0 or higher are required for ENG 111 English Composition and PSY 101 Introduction...

Respiratory Therapy - RT, Associate in Applied Science Degree

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/health-occupations/respiratory-therapy-rt/

...in Beginning Algebra and successful completion of ENG 111 English Composition . Depending on placement test...

Surgical Technology, Associate in Applied Science Degree

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/health-occupations/surgical-technology/

...transfer courses counted toward the AAS degree.) ENG 111 English Composition (2.0 grade or...

Nursing - Practical, Certificate of Achievement

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/health-occupations/nursing-practical-certificate/

...courses that count toward the ADN degree). ENG 111 English Composition (2.0 grade or...

ANT 102 - Underwater Archaeology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ant-102/

...Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 99 or placement into ENG 11 /111 General Education Outcomes...

ANT 113 - Intro to Cultural Anthropology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ant-113/

...Hours 3 Required Prerequisites ENG 99 or placement into ENG 11 /111 General Education Outcomes...

ANT 201 - Nautical Archaeology I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ant-201/

...3 Required Prerequisites ENG 99 /108 or placement into ENG 11 /111. Recommended Prerequisites or...

ANT 202 - Nautical Archaeology II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ant-202/

...Competencies ANT 201 , ENG 99 /108 or placement into ENG 11 /111. General Education Outcomes...

BIO 115 - Cell,Plant & Ecosystem Biology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-115/

...115L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by...

BIO 116 - Genetic, Evolution, Animal Bio

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-116/

...Prerequisites or Skills Competencies BIO 115 , ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by...

BIO 208 - Microbiology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-208/

...208L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by...

BIO 215 - Genetics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-215/

...course. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by...

BIO 220 - Nutrition in Human Health

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-220/

...3 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 111 , and completion of any 100...

BIO 240 - Normal and Clinical Nutrition

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-240/

...Prerequisites or Skills Competencies BIO 227 , ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by...

BUS 251A - Lean Office Facilitation

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bus-251a/

...MTH 23 or placement into MTH 111 , ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

CHM 101 - Introductory Chemistry

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/chm-101/

...CHM 101L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 ; the ability to work algebraic problems...

CHM 150 - General Chemistry I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/chm-150/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies MTH 121 ; ENG 111 with a grade of 2.0...

CHM 150R - General Chemistry I, Recitatn

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/chm-150r/

...CHM 150L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 with a grade of 2.0...

CHM 151 - General Chemistry II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/chm-151/

...CHM 151R Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 with a grade of 2.0...

CHM 151R - General Chemistry II Recitatn

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/chm-151r/

...CHM 151L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 with a grade of 2.0...

CHM 201 - Intro to Organic Chemistry

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/chm-201/

...CHM 201L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

CHM 250 - Organic Chemistry I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/chm-250/

...CHM 250L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 with a grade of 2.0...

CHM 251 - Organic Chemistry II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/chm-251/

...CHM 251L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 with a grade on 2.0...

CMT 207 - Construction Cost Estimating

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/cmt-207/

...107 , MTH 111 or higher, CIT 100 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 -may...

EGY 141 - Solar Photovoltaic Tech I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egy-141/

...MTH 23 or placement into MTH 111 , ENG 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Identify basic...

EGY 143 - Solar Thermal Technology I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egy-143/

...MTH 23 or placement into MTH 111 , ENG 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Explain solar...

EGY 145 - Geothermal Technology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egy-145/

...MTH 23 or placement into MTH 111 , ENG 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Explain basic...

ELE 101 - Introduction to Electrical

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ele-101/

...111 or higher, or co-enrollment in the appropriate developmental Math course, placement into ENG...

ENV 140 - Watershed Science

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-140/

...140L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by...

HVA 101 - Introduction to HVAC/R

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hva-101/

...or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 and MTH 111 , both may be taken concurrently...

HVA 106 - Fundamentals of Heating

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hva-106/

...or Skills Competencies Placement in ENG 111 and MTH 111 . Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Explain...

HVA 122 - Refrigeration Fundamentals

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hva-122/

...or Skills Competencies Placement in ENG 111 and MTH 111 . Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

HVA 126 - Residential and Commercial A/C

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hva-126/

...or Skills Competencies Placement in ENG 111 and MTH 111 . Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Identify...

HVA 132 - Commercial A/C & Refrigeration

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hva-132/

...or Skills Competencies Placement into MTH 111 and ENG 111 . Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Identify...

HVA 136 - EPA Certification

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hva-136/

...or Skills Competencies Placement in ENG 111 and MTH 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by...

MDK 324 - Navigation III

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-324/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

MDK 331 - Electronic Navigation

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-331/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Learn...

MDK 332 - Electronic Navigation Lab

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-332/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

MDK 333 - Automatic Radar Plotting Aids

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-333/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: State...

MDK 341 - Ship Construction

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-341/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

MDK 345 - Dry Cargo Stowage

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-345/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

MDK 431 - ECDIS

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-431/

...adviser. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 ; MTH 111 or higher Course Learning Outcomes...

MDK 445 - Liquid Cargo Stowage

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-445/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe...

MDK 448 - Pilot/Mate License Prep

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-448/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Complete...

MDK 454 - GMDSS

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-454/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 ; elementary computer skills. Course Learning...

MNG 271 - Maritime Welding

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mng-271/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by...

MNG 271L - Maritime Welding Lab

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mng-271l/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 111 General Education Outcomes supported by...

MTH 121 - College Algebra

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mth-121/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

MTH 131 - Intro to Prob & Stats

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mth-131/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

MUS 105 - Introduction to Music

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mus-105/

...course. Prerequisite(s): ENG 99 or has qualified for entry to ENG 111 . Credit Hours...

WSI 200 - GL Research Technologies

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/wsi-200/

...in the field. Completion of MTH 111 and ENG 111 or appropriate placement scores. Course...

WSI 210 - Underwater Acoustics and Sonar

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/wsi-210/

...MTH 111 or higher Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies PHY 105 , Placement into ENG 111...

WSI 240 - ROV Systems and Operations

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/wsi-240/

...103 and MTH 111 or higher. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 ; Recommended competencies...

Business Administration, Associate in Applied Science Degree

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/business/business-administration/

...1 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or...another college should take ENG 112 English Composition...

ART 112 - History of Western Art II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/art-112/

...Hours 4 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

ART 213 - Modern Art History

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/art-213/

...Hours 3 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

AST 100 - Observational Astronomy

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ast-100/

...Hours 2 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 23 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge...

AVG 201 - International Aviation

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/avg-201/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe the...

BIO 106 - Human Biology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-106/

...BIO 106L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 23 General Education Outcomes supported...

BIO 108 - Plant Biology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-108/

...BIO 108L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 23 General Education Outcomes supported...

BIO 110 - Essential Biology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-110/

...BIO 110L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 23 General Education Outcomes supported...

BIO 255 - Pathophysiology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-255/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies BIO 208 , ENG 111 , HNR 107 General Education Outcomes supported...

BIO 268 - Biochemistry

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bio-268/

...or Skills Competencies BIO 227 , BIO 227L , ENG 111 , MTH 23 General Education Outcomes supported...

BUS 101 - Introduction to Business

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bus-101/

...3 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 11 /111 minimum placement General Education Outcomes supported...

BUS 155 - Interpersonal Communications

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bus-155/

...3 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 11 /111 minimum placement General Education Outcomes supported...

BUS 231 - Professional Communications

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bus-231/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies CIT 100 , ENG 111 minimum placement General Education Outcomes supported...

BUS 261 - Business Law I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/bus-261/

...Hours 3 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 minimum placement General Education Outcomes supported...

CAR 101 - Introduction to Carpentry

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/car-101/

...recommended developmental math course. Placement into ENG 11 /111 or higher, or co-enrollment in...

CAR 105 - Foundations and Framing

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/car-105/

...recommended developmental Math course, placement into ENG 11 /111 or co-enrollment in the recommended...

CAR 121 - Exterior Construction

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/car-121/

...recommended developmental math course. Placement into ENG 11 /111 or higher, or co-enrollment in...

CAR 125 - Interior Construction

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/car-125/

...recommended developmental Math course. Placement into ENG 11 /111 or Co-enrollment in the recommended...

CJ 211 - Criminal Law

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/cj-211/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by this...

CJ 221 - Juvenile Delinquency

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/cj-221/

...Skills Competencies SOC 101 , placement into ENG 11 /111. Students are encouraged to have good...

CJ 231 - Survey of Corrections

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/cj-231/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by this...

CJ 242 - Evidence & Criminal Procedures

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/cj-242/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by this...

CUL 190 - Culinary Internship

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/cul-190/

...CUL 110 , CUL 111 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 99 /108 General...

CUL 211 - Menu Planning and Purchasing

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/cul-211/

...CUL 110 , CUL 111 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 99 General Education...

ECE 202 - Human Development and Learning

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ece-202/

...101 or PSY 101 ; placement into ENG 11 /111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

ECE 220 - Early Education Administration

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ece-220/

...Skills Competencies ECE 101 , placement into ENG 11 /111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Investigate early...

ECE 230 - Early Literacy and Learning

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ece-230/

...Skills Competencies ECE 101 , placement into ENG 11 /111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

ECE 240 - Integrated Arts in Curriculum

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/ece-240/

...101 , ECE 204 , and placement into ENG 11 /111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

ECO 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eco-201/

...or Skills Competencies MTH 23 , placement into ENG 111 . It is recommended that students take...

ECO 202 - Principles of Microeconomics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/eco-202/

...or Skills Competencies MTH 23 , placement into ENG 111 . It is recommended that students take...

EDU 101 - Introduction to Teaching

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/edu-101/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

EDU 212 - Educating Exceptional Children

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/edu-212/

...Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 11 /111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

EGR 101 - Introduction To Engineering

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-101/

...Hours 1 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

EGR 113 - Engineering Graphics I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-113/

...Hours 4 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 122 General Education Outcomes supported...

EGR 131 - Elementary Surveying

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-131/

...EGR 131L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

EGR 201 - Statics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-201/

...MTH 141 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 142 General Education Outcomes supported...

EGR 202 - Mechanics of Materials

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-202/

...EGR 201 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 142 General Education Outcomes supported...

EGR 203 - Dynamics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-203/

...EGR 201 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 241 General Education Outcomes supported...

EGR 211 - Electrical Circuits I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-211/

...taken concurrently. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

EGR 220 - Engineering Practice I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-220/

...Prerequisites EGR 101 , EGR 113 , EGR 201 , ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

EGR 221 - Material Science

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egr-221/

...Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites MTH 141 , ENG 111 ; CHM 150 may be taken concurrently...

EGY 101 - Principles of Renewable Energy

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egy-101/

...recommended developmental Math course, placement into ENG 11 /111 or co-enrollment in the recommended...

EGY 105 - Sustainable Building Design

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/egy-105/

...recommended developmental Math course, placement into ENG 11 /111 or co-enrollment in the recommended...

ENV 103 - Earth Science

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-103/

...ENV 103L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

ENV 104 - Life of the Past

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-104/

...ENV 104L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

ENV 117 - Meteorology & Climatology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-117/

...ENV 117L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

ENV 131 - Oceanography

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-131/

...ENV 131L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

ENV 270A - Michigan Basin Geology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-270a/

...instructor permission. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 23 General Education Outcomes supported...

ENV 270B - Field Mapping Techniques

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-270b/

...permission required Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , completion of any Science course with...

ENV 270C - Precambrian Geology of MI

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/env-270c/

...instructor permission. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 , MTH 23 General Education Outcomes supported...

ESL 99 - ESL Writing & Grammar II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/esl-99/

...to prepare them for college composition courses ( ENG 111 -11). Learners will write thesis driven...

GEO 101 - Introduction to Geography

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/geo-101/

...Skills Competencies MTH 08 , students scoring below ENG 111 on the placement test should plan...

GEO 105 - Physical Geography

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/geo-105/

...Skills Competencies MTH 23 , students scoring below ENG 111 on the placement test should plan...

GEO 108 - Geography of U S & Canada

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/geo-108/

...Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Students scoring below ENG 111 on the placement test should plan...

HST 101 - Western Civilization to 1500AD

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hst-101/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HST 102 - Western Civilization from 1500

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hst-102/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HST 112 - U S History Since 1865

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hst-112/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HST 211 - Native American History

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hst-211/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HST 212 - African-American History

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hst-212/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HST 213 - American Women's History

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hst-213/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HST 225 - American Civil War

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hst-225/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HST 228 - The Vietnam War

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hst-228/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HST 230 - A History of Michigan

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hst-230/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HST 235 - 20th Century Europe

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hst-235/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HUM 101 - Introduction to Humanities

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hum-101/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HUM 102 - Introduction to Humanities

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hum-102/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

HUM 116 - World Cultures

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/hum-116/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

MDK 411 - Marine Communications

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mdk-411/

...s adviser. Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 and MTH 122 Course Learning Outcomes...

MFG 104 - Fluid Power

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mfg-104/

...or Skills Competencies Placement into MTH 111 and ENG 99 /108 General Education Outcomes supported...

MFG 114 - Machining II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mfg-114/

...in Communications equal to ENG 99 /108 and...competency up to MTH 111 General Education Outcomes...

MGT 241 - Principles of Management

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mgt-241/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies BUS 101 , ENG 111 minimum placement General Education Outcomes supported...

MGT 251 - Human Resources Management

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mgt-251/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies BUS 101 , ENG 111 minimum placement General Education Outcomes supported...

MKT 201 - Principles of Marketing

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mkt-201/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies BUS 101 , ENG 111 minimum placement General Education Outcomes supported...

MKT 208 - Digital Marketing

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mkt-208/

...Hours 2 Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 minimum placement General Education Outcomes supported...

MKT 241 - Principles of Advertising

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mkt-241/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies BUS 101 , ENG 111 minimum placement General Education Outcomes supported...

MTH 120 - Mathematical Explorations

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mth-120/

...High school algebra and geometry; Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

MTH 122 - Trigonometry

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mth-122/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

MTH 141 - Calculus I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mth-141/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

MTH 142 - Calculus II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mth-142/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

MTH 241 - Calculus III

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mth-241/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

MTH 251 - Differential Equations

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/mth-251/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

PHY 105 - Physics of the World Around Us

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phy-105/

...PHY 105L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

PHY 121 - General Physics I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phy-121/

...PHY 121L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

PHY 122 - General Physics II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phy-122/

...PHY 122L Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

PHY 221 - Problems & Princ.of Physics I

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phy-221/

...PHY 221R Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

PHY 222 - Prob. & Princ. of Physics II

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/phy-222/

...PHY 222R Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

PLS 101 - Intro to American Politics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/pls-101/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 /11 General Education Outcomes supported by...

PLS 132 - Comparative Politics

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/pls-132/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 /11 General Education Outcomes supported by...

PLS 211 - International Relations

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/pls-211/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

PLS 222 - Intro to Political Theory

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/pls-222/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

PLS 233 - U.S. Foreign Policy

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/pls-233/

...competencies: Placement into MTH 23 and ENG 11 /111. General Education Outcomes supported by this...

PLU 101 - Introduction to Plumbing

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/plu-101/

...Competencies Placement into MTH 23 and ENG 11 /111 or co-enrollment in the recommended...

PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/psy-101/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 /11 General Education Outcomes supported by...

PSY 211 - Developmental Psychology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/psy-211/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 /11 General Education Outcomes supported by...

PSY 221 - Psychology of Personality

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/psy-221/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 /11 General Education Outcomes supported by...

PSY 223 - Intro to Social Psychology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/psy-223/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

PSY 225 - Human Sexuality

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/psy-225/

...or Skills Competencies PSY 101 , placement into ENG 111 . General Education Outcomes supported by this...

PSY 231 - Psychology of Adjustment

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/psy-231/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

PSY 250 - Abnormal Psychology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/psy-250/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 General Education Outcomes supported by this...

SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/soc-101/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 /11 General Education Outcomes supported by...

SOC 201 - Modern Social Problems

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/soc-201/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 /11 General Education Outcomes supported by...

SOC 211 - Marriage and the Family

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/soc-211/

...on these. Placement in MTH 23 and ENG 111 . Honors projects are also available. General...

SOC 220 - Gender and Society

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/soc-220/

...101 or SOC 101 , and placement into ENG 111 /11. General Education Outcomes supported by...

SOC 231 - Deviance and Criminal Behavior

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/soc-231/

...or Skills Competencies SOC 101 , placement into ENG 111 /11 General Education Outcomes supported by...

SWK 221 - Introduction to Social Welfare

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/swk-221/

...Prerequisites or Skills Competencies PLS 101 , ENG 11 /111 or higher General Education Outcomes supported...

WSI 105 - Intro to Freshwater Studies

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/wsi-105/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies MTH 23 , ENG 111 - may be taken concurrently. General Education...

WSI 230 - Water Policy & Sustainability

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/wsi-230/

...Hours 3 Lecture Hours 3 Required Prerequisites ENG 111 and MTH 23 or higher, both...

WSI 300 - Remote Sensing and Sensors

https://catalog.nmc.edu/course-outlines/wsi-300/

...Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies Placement into ENG 111 Course Learning Outcomes Knowledge: Describe the...

Manufacturing Technology, Associate in Applied Science Degree

https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/technical/manufacturing-technology/

...university should take ENG 112 English Composition . 2 Placement into MTH 111 Intermediate Algebra or...