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Lit:Critical Thinking and Comp

Course CRN
78255
Subject Code
ENGL
Subject Name
English
Course Number
M01B
Section
78255-202507-M01B
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1160
Instructor Immutable ID
atalarico
Course Description
Develops critical thinking and writing skills in close textual analysis of issues and themes in fiction, poetry, and drama as well as in non-fictional literature and literary criticism. Reviews deductive and inductive reasoning, recognition and avoidance of logical fallacies, and relationships between language and meaning while emphasizing detailed critical analysis. Course Credit Limitations: Credit will not be awarded for both honors and regular versions of a course. Credit will be awarded only for the first course completed with a grade of “C” or better or "P". Moorpark College Honors Program requires a letter grade. Field trips may be required. Prerequisites: ENGL C1000 or C1000H. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.

Career and Life Planning

Course CRN
73471
Subject Code
COUN
Subject Name
Counseling
Course Number
M02
Section
73471-202507-M02
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
1223
Instructor Immutable ID
tthompson
Course Description
Provides a thorough study for career development, academic goals, and life planning. Includes assessment tools for identifying personality type; clarifying interests, skills, and values; and establishing college majors and careers. Addresses psychological and social issues that impact career and life choices. Covers decision-making processes, labor market trends, career research, interviewing skills, and résumé writing. Field trips may be required. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.

Intro to Public Speaking

Course CRN
71163
Subject Code
COMM
Subject Name
Communication Studies
Course Number
V110
Section
71163-202507-V110
Term
Banner Department
Banner Department ID
3162
Instructor Immutable ID
bbates
Course Description
In this course, students learn and apply foundational rhetorical theories and techniques of public speaking in a multicultural democratic society. Students discover, develop, and critically analyze ideas in public discourse through research, reasoning, organization, composition, delivery to a live audience and evaluation of various types of speeches, including informative and persuasive speeches. Notes: Prior to Common Course Numbering, this course was known as COMM V01. Field trips may be required. Recommended Prep: ENGL C1000. Transfer credit: CSU; UC.
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