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FLI-3715C German II
This course builds on the concepts taught in German I and is appropriate for students with some previous experience with the German language. Students will develop basic reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in German in the present and past, as well as continue to learn about cultures of the German-speaking world. This course is offered fully online in an asynchronous format with weekly deadlines. Textbook required.
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FLI-3715D German I
This course is designed for students with little or no previous experience with the German language. Students will develop basic reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in German, as well as learn about cultures of the German-speaking world. This course is offered fully online in an asynchronous format with weekly deadlines. Textbook required.
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FLI-3717AH Spanish Is Fun Book One
This beginning Spanish language course enhances students' job opportunities and adds to their intercultural understanding, while developing skills in communication, reading, writing, and listening. This course is designed for students with no previous experience in Spanish language or whose experience does not make placement in a higher-level Spanish course advisable. Spanish Is Fun Book I, Lively Lessons for Beginners, 4th edition, ISBN 978-1-56765-815-6, is the required textbook. 48 hours $130.
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FLI-3717AI Spanish Is Fun Book Two
A continuation of the introductory-level course, this course features increased emphasis on vocabulary enrichment, grammar, and reading comprehension. This course reviews and deepens knowledge of content from the Book One course and is appropriate for students with some prior study of the language. Completion of Book One is not required. This course will be taught fully online via weekly live meetings with the instructor.
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FLI-3717AT Intermediate Heritage Spanish
This intermediate course is designed specifically for native or heritage speakers of Spanish with oral proficiency but little or no formal training in the language. Generally, these are learners who were raised in homes where Spanish was spoken. Students will develop increased competence in the oral and written standard varieties of Spanish in a context that focuses on the particular needs and strengths of heritage learners. Students will strengthen vocabulary, spelling, and grammar skills while learning about cultural diversity and increasing their professional language skills. Students must take a placement test before enrolling. This course is taught in a hybrid format with a combination of in-person and online instruction. Interested students should contact CALAlanguages@durhamtech.edu for placement testing and registration information.
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FLI-3717AU Basic Spanish for Educators
This course is designed to provide educators with little or no knowledge of Spanish the language skills for communication with Spanish-speaking families in common school settings. Topics include language used in basic conversations, talking about family, managing the classroom, giving directions, and parent-teacher interactions. Students will also discuss relevant cultural themes. Throughout the course, participants will develop a personalized reference for future use with students and families.
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FLI-3717AV Basic Spanish for Healthcare
This course is designed to provide frontline medical professionals with little or no knowledge of Spanish with basic language skills for communication with Spanish-speaking patients and families in common medical settings. Topics include language used to gather general patient information, manage registration and intake, navigate the medical facility, and describe basic anatomy and symptoms. Students will also discuss cultural perspectives that affect communication with patients from Spanish-speaking areas. Students will learn to use language aids to serve patient needs and understand how to effectively work with professional interpreters.
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FLI-3717AW Spanish Level 1A
This beginning Spanish course is for students with little to no background in the language and is the first in the series. Students will learn basic Spanish language skills to communicate about themselves, their families, likes and dislikes, and daily activities in the present tense using simple, formulaic sentences and questions. The course will teach skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, while developing students' cultural understanding of the Spanish-speaking world.
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FLI-3717AX Spanish Level 1B
This second course in the Spanish language series builds on knowledge from Level 1A to further develop students' abilities to communicate in the present tense. Students will be able to discuss topics of daily life in more detail, discuss daily routines in the present tense, and ask and answer simple questions. Students at this level begin to be more creative with language and rely less on memorized phrases. The course will teach skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, while further developing students' cultural understanding of the Spanish-speaking world.
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FLI-3717AY Spanish Level 2A
This third course in the Spanish language series builds on Level 1B by reviewing basic concepts of the language and applying them to a broader range of topics. Students will learn to discuss topics of daily life and routines in the past tense. Students at this level continue to increase their ability to create with language and rely less on memorized phrases. The course will teach skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, while further developing students' cultural understanding of the Spanish-speaking world.
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FLI-3717AZ Spanish Level 2B
This fourth course in the Spanish language series builds on Level 2A to further develop students' ability to discuss familiar topics of daily life in the present and past tenses. Students at this level develop skills to narrate and express themselves using more complex sentences on a wider variety of topics. Students continue to develop speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills as well as deeper cultural understanding of the Spanish-speaking world.
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FLI-3717BA Spanish Level 2C
This fifth course in the Spanish language series builds on Level 2B to further develop students' ability to discuss topics of daily life in the present and past tenses with increased detail and accuracy. Students at this level develop skills to narrate and express themselves using more complex sentences on a wider variety of topics. Students continue to develop speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills as well as deeper cultural understanding of the Spanish-speaking world.
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FLI-3719D Arabic Intensive Reading and Writing
This intermediate level Arabic language course focuses on reading and writing while further developing students' vocabulary and grammar skills. Each week students will read, discuss and translate different authentic texts in Arabic from a variety of sources, such as excerpts from books, blogs, news, and other materials. Relevant grammar and vocabulary will be reviewed for each selection. This course is designed to support intermediate students' skill development and prepare them for further advanced study of the language. Students must demonstrate intermediate Arabic language skills including knowledge of reading and writing in Modern Standard Arabic as determined by the instructor before enrolling. This course is taught fully online with scheduled meeting times. Students will need a computer with reliable access to the internet as well as a headset/microphone for use during online sessions. Interested students should contact CALAlanguages@durhamtech.edu for placement testing and registration information.
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FRE-111 Elementary French I
This course introduces the fundamental elements of the French language within a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written French and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course is approved for the Global Distinction Program.
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FRE-112 Elementary French II
This course is a continuation of FRE 111 focusing on the fundamental elements of the French language within a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing proficiency to spoken and written French and demonstrate further cultural awareness. This course is approved for the Global Distinction Program.
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FRE-181 French Lab 1
This course provides an opportunity to enhance acquisition of the fundamental elements of the French language. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through the use of supplementary learning media and materials. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written French and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course is approved for the Global Distinction Program.
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FRE-182 French Lab 2
This course provides an opportunity to enhance acquisition of the fundamental elements of the French language. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through the use of supplementary learning media and materials. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing proficiency to spoken and written French and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course is approved for the Global Distinction Program.
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FRE-211 Intermediate French I
This course provides a review and expansion of the essential skills of the French language. Emphasis is placed on the study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate effectively, accurately, and creatively about the past, present, and future. This course is approved for the Global Distinction Program.
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FVP-3100C Film and Video Production
This course walks through the full process of what it takes to complete a film or video project, from inception to completion. Students will be invited to work together, exploring the creative problem solving & collaborative team-effort behind film & video production. Upon completion, students will have completed a project in groups and will reflect on the lessons learned, as well as have a more comprehensive understanding of the process of filmmaking. Limited materials will be provided & student-owned equipment is encouraged.
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GEL-111 Geology
This course introduces basic landforms and geological processes. Topics include rocks, minerals, volcanoes, fluvial processes, geological history, plate tectonics, glaciers, and coastal dynamics. Upon completion, students should be able to describe basic geological processes that shape the earth. This course is approved for the Global Distinction Program.
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GEL-230 Environmental Geology
This course provides insights into geologic forces that cause environmental changes influencing man's activities. Emphasis is placed on natural hazards and disasters caused by geologic forces. Upon completion, students should be able to relate major hazards and disasters to the geologic forces responsible for their occurrence. This course is approved for the Global Distinction Program.
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GEO-111 World Regional Geography
This course introduces the regional concept which emphasizes the spatial association of people and their environment. Emphasis is placed on the physical, cultural, and economic systems that interact to produce the distinct regions of the earth. Upon completion, students should be able to describe variations in physical and cultural features of a region and demonstrate an understanding of their functional relationships.
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GER-111 Elementary German I
This course introduces the fundamental elements of the German language within a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written German and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course is approved for the Global Distinction Program.
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GER-112 Elementary German II
This course is a continuation of GER 111 focusing on the fundamental elements of the German language within a cultural context. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing proficiency to spoken and written German and demonstrate further cultural awareness. This course is approved for the Global Distinction Program.
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GER-181 German Lab 1
This course provides an opportunity to enhance acquisition of the fundamental elements of the German language. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through the use of supplementary learning media and materials. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with grammatical accuracy to spoken and written German and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course is approved for the Global Distinction Program.
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GER-182 German Lab 2
This course provides an opportunity to enhance acquisition of the fundamental elements of the German language. Emphasis is placed on the progressive development of basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through the use of supplementary learning media and materials. Upon completion, students should be able to comprehend and respond with increasing proficiency to spoken and written German and demonstrate cultural awareness. This course is approved for the Global Distinction Program.
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GER-211 Intermediate German I
This course provides a review and expansion of the essential skills of the German language. Emphasis is placed on the study of authentic and representative literary and cultural texts. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate effectively, accurately, and creatively about the past, present, and future. Select sections of this course are eligible for Honors (look for section numbers with an "H"); This course is approved for the Global Distinction Program.
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HEA-110 Personal Health/Wellness
This course provides an introduction to basic personal health and wellness. Emphasis is placed on current health issues such as nutrition, mental health, and fitness. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the factors necessary to the maintenance of health and wellness. Select sections of this course are eligible for OPTIONAL individual Honors projects (look for section numbers with an "H").
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HEA-3101A TEAS Test Prep
This course prepares students to take the ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS). Materials provided include a generous packet with strategies and practice problems for each section of the TEAS (Reading Comprehension, Math, Science, and English and Language Usage). Test-taking and anxiety-reduction skills are covered. No prerequisites or placement testing is required. Email nurseaide@durhamtech.edu for more information.
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HEA-3121A Community Health Worker
This course is designed to provide individuals with the required knowledge, tools, and resources to become recognized as a certified Community Health Worker (CHW) in North Carolina working in a variety of healthcare and community settings (Health Departments, Hospitals, Federally Qualified Health Centers, Clinics, Faith-based Organizations, etc.). Instruction is designed to cover the nine core competencies essential to working as a certified CHW which include communication, capacity building, service coordination, interpersonal, advocacy, outreach, personal/professional skills. The knowledge base competencies will cover health and social issues that disproportionately impact clients including but not limited to chronic diseases such as diabetes, asthma and cancer. Some of the social issues covered will include safety, emergency preparedness, social isolation and adverse childhood experiences (ACES). Students will also learn about the changing health care landscape in North Carolina and how to work with their clients in connecting them to resources through NCCARES 360 and others. Upon completion of this training students will be eligible for listing as a NC Certified Community Health Worker.